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IN

THE SUPREME COURT OF


DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA

In the matter of an application under and in
terms of Articles 125 & 126 of the
Constitution of Republic of Sri Lanka




D E W Gunasekara



General Secretary



Communist party of Sri Lanka



91, Dr N M Perera Mawatha



Colombo 8



Petitioner
Vs

SC/FR/344/2015
1. Commissioner of Elections
Elections Secretariat,
P.O. Box 02, Sarana Mawatha,
Rajagiriya

2. Susil Premajayantha and now
Wishwa Warnapala
General Secretary UPFA
307, T B Jayah Mawatha
Colombo 10

3. Kabir Hashim
General Secretary
United National Party
400, Sirikotha
Pitakotte, Kotte

4. Tilvin Silva
General Secretary
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
464/20, Pannipitiya Road,
Pelawatta,
Battaramulla

5. S Thurairajasingham
General Secretary,
Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi
30, Martin Road
Jaffna

6. U J Tilanga Sumathipala
Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

7. B Mahinda Samarasinghe

Member of Parliament (UPFA)


Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

8. S B Dissanayake
Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

9. Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena
Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

10. Angajan Ramanathan
Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

11. A M H M Lebbe
Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

12. G Vijith Wijayamuni Zoysa


Member of Parliament (UPFA)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

13. M H M Navavi
Member of Parliament (UNP)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

14. Sunil Handunnnethi
Member of Parliament (JVP)
Parliament Approach Road
Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte

15. Attorney General
Attorney Generals Department
Colombo 11



Respondents

To:

THE HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE OTHER JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF
THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA

On this 31st day of Aug 2015
I herewith file the Petition, the Affidavit, proxy and the documents marked from P1 to P23 and
respectfully move your Lordships Court to file same of the Record.
With the highest respect and honour to the Court, it is submitted that considering the Public
Importance of the matters involved in this case, where abundance of evidence is produced by the
Petitioner of clear violation of the mandate given by the people to their elected representatives,
entrusted and empowered to achieve the goal of realisation of DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY as set
out in the PREAMBLE to the Constitution of the Republic of Sri Lanka, where the PEOPLES
REPRESENTATIVES have humbly acknowledged their OBLIGATION to the people to
establish a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY in theory but practiced completely
the opposite, which had been amply demonstrated in the Petition of the Petitioner in the manner
the 14th amendment to the Constitution has been made law in absolute disgraceful manner
resorting to adopt surreptitious methodology, insulting the intelligence of the people of Sri Lanka
of their sovereign rights enshrined in the SUPREME LAW of the REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA,
where the PRESIDENT and the CABINET OF MINISTERS and the ELECTED
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PEOPLE have pledged to govern the Republic of Sri Lanka for
the ESTABLISHMENT OF A FREE AND JUST SOCIETY (Article 27) securing and protecting
social order justice (social, economic and political) guiding all state organs for the realisation of
the said objectives and for the realisation of moral and cultural standards, [(Article 27 (2)]
safeguarding the sovereignty of Sri Lanka, which is in the people (Article 3) which include all
powers including the LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND POWER OF
FRANCHISE (Article 4), which has been grossly abused by the peoples representatives for the
realisation of their private objectives in complete contrast with the declared objectives of the state
policy (Chapter VI of the Constitution)
I respectfully request the Supreme Court, being the Apex body in the Judiciary established by
law, to protect, vindicate and enforce the rights of the people (Article 105 of the Constitution), to
give its utmost consideration to the issues involved in this case, that strictly deals with sovereign
rights of the people of Sri Lanka, to list this matter for support before the Full Bench of the
Supreme Court on one of the following days.
1. 07th Monday Sep 2015

Counsel for the Petitioner

2. 08th Tuesday, Sep 2015

3. 09th Wednesday, Sep 2015

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