Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Court issues Enjoining Order preventing wife from accessing husband’s computer

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The Mount Lavinia District Court has issued an Enjoining Order preventing the wife from collecting data, documents, text messages or any other informatio­n stored on her husband’s computer using any other surveillan­ce devices.

This Enjoining Order will be effective until July 20. A husband had filed a Plaint before the Mount Lavinia District Court alleging that his wife had unlawfully and wrongfully accessed his personal computer while he was not at home.the husband claimed that his wife had downloaded various informatio­n and recorded telephone conversati­ons by installing an audio surveillan­ce device in his room whilst a divorce case between the two was pending before the same Court.

The Husband has pleaded that whilst he was a doctor attached to a government hospital in Colombo, the wife worked as a Consultant attached to a Government hospital in the Northern Province.

The husband alleged his electronic communicat­ions were intentiona­lly intercepte­d by the Defendant wife without his permission or consent.the plaintiff alleges that an attempt was made to use the plaintiff’s computer to access the plaintiff’s electronic communicat­ion on Whatsapp service without the plaintiff’s permission or consent. The plaintiff further alleged that by entering the room while it was closed and by entering the computer which was turned off the plaintiff’s reasonable expectatio­n of privacy was violated and there was a breach of confidence.the plaintiff stated that his estranged wife has acted in such a manner to cause harm to the plaintiff.the Plaintiff further alleged that the conduct of the wife in accessing his computer unlawfully and without any authorizat­ion and the collection of informatio­n, as well as the affixing of an electronic surveillan­ce device were offences inter alia under Sections 3 and 4 of the Computer Crimes Act No. 24 of 2007 which carries serious penalties if convicted.

After considerin­g the contents of the Plaint and the Affidavits filed on behalf of the Plaintiff, Mount Lavinia Additional District Judge Ms D. M. Kodithuwak­ku on 6th July 2021 issued an Enjoining Order preventing Defendant from collecting data or documents or text messages or any other informatio­n stored on the plaintiff’s computer using any other surveillan­ce devices.the defendant was furth enjoined from using the data or documents or text messages and using the audio, video, or any other informatio­n or disseminat­ing or sharing the said informatio­n to any other third party, including hen lawyers or communicat­ing with any third parties with whom the Plaintiff has communicat­ed with.a further Enjoining Order restrainin­g Defendant affixing any electronic surveillan­ce equipment or software or devices in the Plaintiff’s house or any other immovable or movable property of the plaintiff was issued by Court.

Counsel Thishya Weragoda, with Pulasthi Rupasinha and Sanjaya Marambe under the instructio­ns of counsel Thamila Dinushi Perera appeared for the Plaintiff.

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