
Colombo Telegraph can reveal that the Petitioner of the Writ Application filed in the Court of Appeal in Sri Lanka requesting the Court of Appeal to issue a writ to the Elections Commissioner to suspend the Presidential polls, was barred from supporting the writ application before the Court vacation was commenced from today, citing that the Petition filed in Court ‘missing’ in the case record.
This is a act of very serious nature and the Petitioner Nagananda Kodituwakku, Attorney at Law (SL) and Solicitor (UK) strongly believes and reported to the Court that missing of the Original Petition is an act presumably committed by ‘interested person/persons working in collusion with some individuals in the Court system to prevent the supporting of this Petition in Court and thereby exposing the gross abuses of office by the 3rd Respondent, Mohan Pieris, who occupied the office of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court under ‘Oath’ knowing fully well that taking of the said Oath of Office (undertaking to be faithful to the Constitution and Law) before the Executive President at a time when there was no vacancy in the office of the Chief Justice, would tantamount to violation of law, which reduces the statement under oath by Mohan Pieris as Chief Justice to being a FALSE OATH amounting to an act of PERJURY which makes any Judicial act performed by Mohan Pieris, occupying the office of Chief Justice has no legal effect, including the acceptance, denial of public hearing, and expression of an opinion on the 2 questions affecting the private interests of the Executive President but referred to the Supreme Court abusing the powers vested in the President, which Mohan Pieris decided as two questions ‘affecting national interest’ and ruled that the opinion expressed by him on the two questions will have the same weight of a judgment pronounced by the Supreme Court effectively baring the rights of the citizens challenging the legitimacy of the 2 questions referred to Court.
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Saman / December 22, 2014
Unfortunately everything is in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s hand.
Mohan Peries is not a suitable person for the position of CJ.
He is puppet and henchman of Mahinda.
Most people do not respect him but still our CJ is Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake.
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Sylvia Haik / December 29, 2014
The moment Mahinda interfered with the judiciary, our government entered a dictatorial mode, and we have suffered since. The only ones to benefit has been the Rajapakse brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nephews and nieces, and the Rajapakse cronies. Just like India asked Jayalalitha how she accumulated her wealth, we should be asking the Rajapakses how they managed to accumulate multi million Dollar estates in USA and Sri Lanka on their ministerial salaries.
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Oshini Kdituwakku / December 22, 2014
It looks like the justice system in this country has absolutely failed the trust placed upon it by the people.
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Oshini Kodituwakku / December 22, 2014
It looks like the justice system in this country has absolutely failed the trust placed upon it by the people.
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Native Vedda / December 23, 2014
Oshini Kodituwakku
“It looks like the justice system in this country has absolutely failed the trust placed upon it by the people.”
When did it first fail 1956, 1948 or on 22 December 2014?
Sorry I am unable to figure out the exact date. Please help me.
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Oshini Kodituwakku / December 22, 2014
Dad I wish you could just stop all of this, leave it all and come back home, we miss you so much
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anonymous / December 22, 2014
Nagi, I agree with Oshini. Leave all that rubbish behind. It is high time we did something for ourselves to take along when we depart (Kusal). “Appamado Amathapadam”. Although I appear as ‘anonymous’, we have known each other from our childhood days (Batugedara).
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punchinilame / December 22, 2014
Don`t be surprised if the PE get postponed now with arrangement between the CJ-EC-MR should the decline be unbareable! This is Sri Lanka.
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Marco Page / December 23, 2014
As reported in the Daily News
Chief Justice Mohan Peiris PC yesterday said that any judicial officer engaged in political activity is not fit to be in the judiciary and he should leave its services.
“Whatever political views you might have, the judiciary is not the place to engage in politics. There is no room for that,” he stressed. The Chief Justice added that he does not even look at the names of the litigants when he sits on the Supreme court Bench. “The day that commitment is not there, I think it is time to find another job,” he said.
I was in fits of laughter
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Navin / December 23, 2014
Mohan Peiris is completely impartial and professional. When he is on it, he gives Rajapakses [Edited out]
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j.thavarajah / December 23, 2014
Marco Page.
I dont know whether to Laugh or to Cry.
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Navin / December 23, 2014
The Petitioner has the legal remedy to file a motion of discovery. He can be very specific and ask that Mohan Peiris’ rectum be searched by the court clerk.
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