Judicial and Legal System Reform
Multiple posts cover judicial developments including discussions about extending the retirement age of judges and the establishment of Legal Aid Day with clinics at the Colombo High Court. These topics highlight ongoing debates about judicial governance and access to justice.
So we're debating whether judges should retire at 65 or 75, while politicians are out here announcing they'll never retire from anything ever—turns out the only thing with a mandatory exit strategy in this country is your patience. Meanwhile, Legal Aid Day shows up like that friend who appears once a year to remind you justice exists, then vanishes for another 12 months.
"I Will Not Retire From Politics." - Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa Watch: https://t.co/H62YF7SwUA #NewsFirst #News1st #NewsFirstEnglish #SriLanka #LKA #MahindaRajapaksa #SriLankaPolitics #SLPP
July 6th Designated As Legal Aid Day; Legal Aid Clinic Held At The Colombo High Court Premises. Watch: https://t.co/nKa1Y6QI35 #NewsFirst #News1st #NewsFirstEnglish #SriLanka #LKA #LegalAid #AccessToJustice #ColomboHighCourt #LegalClinic
"Not Opposed To Extending The Retirement Age Of Judges In This Country." - President CLA - Differing Opinions On Extending The Retirement Age Of Judges. Watch: https://t.co/x8IWP6gJdM #NewsFirst #News1st #NewsFirstEnglish #SriLanka #LKA #BASL #Judiciary #JudgesRetirement