Judicial System and Independence
Recent developments in Sri Lanka's judicial system include the resignation of the Judicial Service Association's President and discussions about judicial independence. These events highlight ongoing concerns about the Rule of Law and constitutional guarantees.
"Judicial independence is essential for citizen freedom" — meanwhile, the Judicial Service Association President just rage-quit like he lost a ranked match, probably after reading Post #2 and realizing the bar for "protecting the Rule of Law" just got set impossibly high. Nothing says "we've got this" like your leadership bouncing right when someone posts inspirational LinkedIn energy about constitutional guarantees.
Judicial independence is not a privilege for judges; it is an essential constitutional guarantee for the freedom of every citizen." ⚖️🏛️ In a powerful Facebook post, President's Counsel Ali Sabry stresses the shared responsibility to protect the Rule of Law. #SriLanka #LKA https://t.co/Bhuxs18oVT
Judicial Service Association's President Pasan Amarasena resigns Read more: https://t.co/qbcmwUDqf3 #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #srilankanews #Judicial #President