Jan 17, 2020 (LBO) – Bar Association of Sri Lanka emphasizes that individual incidents cannot be permitted to be used to attack the entire judiciary as the judiciary is an extremely important institution for the protection of individual liberties and upholding the rule of law.
Releasing a statement the association said that they have brought to the notice of the Chief Justice and the members of the Judicial Services Commission the importance of acting swiftly and the need to make decisions on an urgent basis to address the issues that have been highlighted recently.
The BASL also requests the members of the profession to refrain from making any statements relating to any pending or concluded cases or individual Judges.
Full statement
PRESS RELEASE BY THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF SRI LANKA
The attention of the BASL has been invited to several statements made by members of the legal profession on certain issues pertaining to the Judiciary.
It appears that references have been made regarding pending cases, concluded cases and to names of certain individual Judges.
The BASL is mindful of the need to protect the Rule of Law and also the role that the BASL is required to play regarding the Independence of the Judiciary. Recently and in the past and at all material times, the BASL has played its role regarding the Independence of the Judiciary and upholding the Rule of Law.
We are also mindful of the fact that individual incidents cannot be permitted to be used to attack the entire Judiciary. The Judiciary is an extremely important institution for the protection of individual liberties and upholding the Rule of Law.
We have brought to the notice of His Lordship the Chief Justice and the Honourable members of the Judicial Services Commission the importance of acting swiftly and the need to make decisions on an urgent basis to address the issues that have been highlighted.
We are confident that His Lordship the Chief Justice and the JSC will take appropriate steps regarding the individual Judicial Officers in accordance with the process identified by Law and the Constitutional provisions.
Immediate attention in this regard is extremely important so that the Judicial Officers who are truly independent and who have exercised their duty fearlessly and without any kind of influence are protected. We have stressed the importance of this need to take immediate decisions.
While we expect His Lordship and the JSC to act in a swift and an urgent basis, it is equally important that the members of the legal profession are cautious in making public statements.
The BASL wishes to request the members of the profession to refrain from making any statements relating to any pending or concluded cases or individual Judges.
If any member of the profession has any grievance relating to the judicial independence of a judicial officer, we request them to make their grievances addressed to us or the JSC.
Kalinga Indatissa, PC
President,
Bar Association of Sri Lanka