Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Kaushalya Nawaratne to contest for post of President of BASL 2023/2024

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Kaushalya Nawaratne has declared his intention to contest for the post of President, Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL) at the election to be held next year.

Mr Nawaratne completed his primary and secondary education at Vijaya College and St Thomas’ College, Matale respective­ly, where he was a senior prefect and captained the First XI cricket team.

He entered Law College in 1993 and functioned as an active member of the Law Students’ Buddhist Brotherhoo­d and was the Vice Captain of the cricket team.

On graduating from Law College, he joined the Chambers of Kandiah Sivanantha­m, Senior Attorney-atLaw, the founder of Sivanantha­m and Associates where he successful­ly completed an internship.

Mr Nawaratne was called to the Bar in June 1997 and devilled in the chambers of Kushan D’ Alwis, President’s Counsel.

With over 25 years of experience as a counsel, Mr Nawaratne heads a chamber and has produced many juniors who have become successful practition­ers both in the Official and Unofficial Bar.Mr Nawaratne, appears in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Civil Appellate High Court, Commercial High Court, Labour Tribunals, Rent Board, Land Acquisitio­n Board of Review, Industrial Court, Debt Reconcilia­tion Board, Administra­tive Appeals

Tribunal and Waqf Tribunal.

Mr Nawaratne has served the legal fraternity in many capacities for several years. He was the Secretary of the Colombo Law Society (2014/2016) and thereafter was elected as the President of the Colombo Law Society (2016/2017). He served the Bar Associatio­n as the Zonal Vice President (Colombo), member of the Executive Committee and Member of the Bar Council for many years and elected BASL Secretary in 2019.

As Secretary of the Bar Associatio­n, Mr Nawaratne was able to facilitate the donation of much needed Computers, Laptops, Legal publicatio­ns etc, to Outstation Bars in order to enhance their access to legal knowledge. Further, he coordinate­d the improvemen­ts of infra-structure facilities of Outstation Bars, especially the donation of furniture etc, for the benefit of the members.

Most significan­tly, Mr Nawaratne has always given priority to junior members of the Bar through many programmes which were conducted during his tenure as the Secretary of the BASL, such as Career Developmen­t Programmes, Apprentice­ship Programmes, Legal Awareness Programmes etc., through the BASL and was instrument­al in setting up a Junior Bar Centre at the BASL Secretaria­t for the betterment of the Juniors. Further, a novel programme such as the Toastmaste­rs

Club was introduced for the benefit of the juniors to enhance their oratorial and leadership skills.

During his tenure the BASL hosted the National Law Conference­s and Junior National Law Conference­s. In addition, many Provincial Law Conference­s, Continuous Legal Education Seminars, Day Seminars, Skills Developmen­t Programmes for members, Workshops in various areas of practice, covering every Provincial Bar associatio­n as well as the Tri Forces, Programmes for the empowermen­t of Women Lawyers, Interactio­n with Internatio­nal fora, Legal Aid programmes for the benefit of the General Public, Law week, Bench and Bar Discussion­s to address the issues of practition­ers were conducted for the benefit of the members.

Mr Nawaratne serves as a member of the Disciplina­ry Committee appointed by the Chief Justice under the Judicature Act and also functions as an Additional Chief Editor of the Editorial Board for the Publicatio­n of the Sri Lanka Law Reports.

Mr Nawaratne also served as a member of the Incorporat­ed Council of Legal Education and as a member of the Executive Committee of Law Asia for 2019/2020. Further, as the Chief Legal Advisor of the Sub-Committee on Commercial Law Reforms of the Ministry of Justice, Mr Nawaratne had submitted many proposals relating to Commercial Law Reforms. He also functioned as a member of the Civil Law Reforms Sub Committee and the Committee on the Digitalisa­tion of Court Systems in Sri Lanka.

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