Court of Appeal Dismisses Petition on Seethawaka PS Leadership Dispute Without Hearing

The Court of Appeal has dismissed without a hearing the petition that was filed over the dispute on the selection process for key leadership roles in the Seethawaka Pradeshiya Sabha.

During the inaugural session of the local council, 24 council members had submitted a written request advocating for an open vote to appoint the Chairman and Vice Chairman.

However, the Western Provincial Commissioner, Sarangika Jayasundara, had disregarded the appeal and proceeded with a secret ballot on June 17.

Opposing parties, including members from Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), staged a walkout in protest, asserting that the Commissioner’s decision undermined the democratic process and public trust.

Following the walkout, as there was no quorum, the session was postponed, with the Seethawaka Pradeshiya Sabha not electing a Chairman and Vice Chairman. 

Thereafter, a petition challenging the Western Provincial Commissioner’s move was filed at the Court of Appeal, with the petitioners requesting an interim order preventing the implementation of the secret ballot and compelling an open voting procedure instead. 

However, during proceedings today, the Court of Appeal has dismissed the petition without a hearing . NW

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