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By Lakmal Sooriyagoda
Former Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka Ambika Satkunanathan on Thursday (28) filed a fundamental rights petition in the Supreme Court challenging the legality of the proclamation declaring a State of Emergency published in Gazette Extraordinary dated July 17, 2022.
The petitioner-a human rights activist, is seeking an order staying the operation of the Emergency Regulation No.1 of 2022.
Petitioner states that the Emergency (Miscellaneous Provisions and Powers) Regulations No.1 of 2022 have the effect of restricting the fundamental rights of the People. The petitioner is of the view that the regulations are vague and overbroad amount to prior restraints of fundamental rights, and are not permissible proportionate restrictions, which are necessary in a democratic society. The petitioner alleged the regulations bestow; (a). Overbroad powers of search, arrest, detention and interrogation. (b). Restrictions and prior restraint on freedom of speech, assembly, association and movement. (c). Issuance of detention orders without judicial oversight. (d). Arbitrary piling on of punishments and imposition of offences and penalties. (e). Arbitrary or excessive restrictions on bail. (d). Arbitrary restrictions on access to detainees.
The Petitioner therefore states that the Regulations 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 26, 34, 36, and 37 of the Emergency Regulations are vague and constitutional overbroad, or amount to prior restraints, and are violative of, inter alia, Articles 10, 11, 12(1), 12(2), 13(1), 13(2), 13(3), 13(4), 13(5), 14A, 14(1)(a), 14(1)(b), 14(1)(c), 14(1),(g) & 14(1)(h) of the Constitution.
The petitioner is further seeking an order restraining the President or his successor in office, from issuing any further Emergency Regulations pursuant to the Proclamation of a State of Emergency.
TheAttorney-General, Gamini Senarath, (Former) Secretary to the President, Saman Ekanayake Secretary to the President, General (Retd)Kamal Gunaratne, Secretary, Ministry of Defence were named as the respondents in the petition.