Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon of the Free Lawyers’ Organization says that the law-making process in Sri Lanka is currently becoming a purely authoritarian and arbitrary system, completely disregarding the normal practice of consulting with all relevant parties when formulating a law. He expressed these views while participating in the Joint Opposition Press Conference held at Mal Road, Colombo. He pointed out that the government is adopting this auth…
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Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon of the Free Lawyers’ Organization says that the law-making process in Sri Lanka is currently becoming a purely authoritarian and arbitrary system, completely disregarding the normal practice of consulting with all relevant parties when formulating a law. He expressed these views while participating in the Joint Opposition Press Conference held at Mal Road, Colombo. He pointed out that the government is adopting this auth…