FUTA to take Wijeyadasa, Ada Derana to court
University teachers say they will take justice minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Ada Derana channel to court over remarks defamatory of them.
University teachers say they will take justice minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Ada Derana channel to court over remarks defamatory of them.
A total of 83,825 members of 26,157 families have been adversely affected in four districts hit worst by the prevailing drought, said the Disaster Management Centre.
A suspended judicial medical officer had performed the postmortem examination on three-year-old Mohamed Hamdun Faslin, who died on 28 July at Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children due to an infection following a kidney surgery.
All responsible authorities should accept blame for the failure to give advance warning to farmers about a severe
The attorney general informed the Supreme Court yesterday (04) that domestic debt restructuring (DDR) is subject to parliamentary approval under the final stage of the IMF’s proposal, and that the court has no power to intervene.
MP Namal Rajapksa has still not paid the electricity bill due for his wedding in 2019, said former JVP provincial councilor Nalin Hewage quoting a reply from the CEB to a RTI filed by him.
The implementation of the Sri Lanka Unique Digital Identity (SL-UDI) Framework will be expedited with India’s support by extending an advance of INR 450 million.
The Court of Appeal yesterday (04) issued an interim injunction ordering the management of Eastern University to immediately allow a student who was refused permission
The Supreme Court, after holding a hearing on the constitutionality of the bill on contempt of a court, a tribunal or an institution which
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has stressed the government’s financial accountability to Parliament, making it clear that they will only adhere to the instructions and orders of Parliament in the debt optimization programme.