3 August 2021 01:42 am Views - 165
By. LAKMAL SOORIYAGODA
A former Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has filed a Fundamental Rights petition in the Supreme Court challenging the legality of the Presidential Pardon granted by the President to former Parliamentarian Duminda Silva.
Through his petition, the petitioner Ghazali Hussain, an Attorney-at-law by profession is seeking a declaration that his fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 12(1) for equal protection of the law has been violated through this action.
The petitioner is also seeking an interim order preventing Duminda Silva from leaving the country until the final determination of the application.
The petitioner maintained that any pardon to be granted under Article 34 of the Constitution should be made after a careful analysis of the necessity to grant such a pardon as stipulated in the proviso to Article 34 (1) of the Constitution. The petitioner said a report has to be called from the Trial Judges as required by the Proviso to Article 34 (1) before granting the pardon to Duminda Silva. He further said the Minister of Justice is also required to submit a recommendation to the President.
The petitioner said that to his knowledge, the President has not made an explanation to the Bar Association of Sri Lanka which requested to make the public aware of the basis on which Duminda Silva was selected to grant a pardon under Article 34 (1) of the Constitution.
On September 8, 2016, five accused including former Defence Ministry Monitoring MP Duminda Silva were sentenced to death by the Colombo High Court for committing the murder of four persons including former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra on or around October 8, 2011.
On October 11, 2018, Supreme Court five-judge-bench headed by then Chief Justice Priyasath Dep unanimously decided to dismiss appeal petitions filed by former MP Duminda Silva and two others who challenged the judgment of Colombo High Court that found them guilty for conspiring to murder four persons including former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra.
Former Parliamentarian Hirunika Premachandra had also filed a Fundamental Rights petition challenging the President’s decision to pardon Duminda Silva.