Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

WIJEYADASA RAJAPAKSE INDUCTED AS BASL PRESIDENT CJ worried over conduct of some lawyers

- By Nadia Fazlulhaq

ereignty. In this scenario, we are obliged to perform our duties to rescue the country from malefic influences and uncalled for interferen­ces, while reminding whoever the powers-thatbe, of their duty to ensure the upholding of the rule of justice,” he said.

He said that, with the sharp increase of attorneys absorbed into the profession, annually, it is necessary to explore new avenues and revise law examinatio­n syllabuses for the new recruits, to provide them greater career opportunit­ies.

Justice Minister Rauff Hakeem said that, to have Mr. Rajapakse, better known as the champion in good governance, is a source of pride to members of the BASL.

Court of Appeal President Justice S. Sriskandha­rajah, Attorney General Eva Wanasundar­a and Solicitor General Palitha Fernando were also present at the ceremony.

The new Secretary and Treasurer of the BASL, for 2012-2013 are, Sanajaya Senanayake and Rasika Dissanayak­e, respective­ly.

President’s Counsel Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa was inducted as the President of the Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL) for 2012/2013, at the 38th annual convocatio­n held yesterday at Hotel Taj Samudra, Colombo.

Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake, addressing the gathering as chief guest said that though it’s noteworthy to see young faces in the legal fraternity, it is saddening to receive complaints on a daily basis, over the conduct of some lawyers.

“Five Supreme Court judges are presently inquiring into allegation­s, and most of these are from the public, with some even possessing sufficient material to prove such conduct,” she said.

Chief Justice Bandaranay­ake suggested that the BASL commence awareness programmes on profession­al ethics and code of conduct for young attorneys.

She also requested lawyers to assist judges in clearing the back- log of cases and to avoid such backlogs.

The newly inducted President, Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, addressing the gathering, said there has been a sharp decline in the quality of the profession in the recent past, due to a variety of reasons, including the failure to adhere to morals and ethics, and also to resorting to touting, and thereby, incurring the displeasur­e of, and evoking criticism from society.

“Now the country is faced with serious problems affecting our sov-

 ??  ?? BASL chief Wijeyadasa Rajapakse and Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake at yesterday's convocatio­n. Pic by Nilan Maligaspe.
BASL chief Wijeyadasa Rajapakse and Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake at yesterday's convocatio­n. Pic by Nilan Maligaspe.

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