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Dr. Sunil Abeyaratne announces candidacy for BASL presidency

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Dr. Sunil Abeyaratne, an Attorney-at-Law with 38 years of active legal practice, will contest for the position of President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) for 2025-2026. He previously served as secretary to the BASL (2006-2008), Zonal Vice President, Executive Committee member, BASL Newsletter Editor (2000-2002), and BASL Law Journal Assistant Editor (1997-2006). During his 36 years on the Bar Council, he chaired the Continuing Legal Education, National Law Conference, and IT Law Committees.

He was elected Vice President of the Law Students’ Union at Sri Lanka Law College in 1985 with the highest majority. He is an alumnus of Royal College, Colombo where he actively involved in various extracurricular activities, including the school Cadet platoon.

A pioneer in IT law in Sri Lanka, Dr. Abeyaratne earned the first PhD in IT Law from the University of Colombo and boasts an impressive academic record, holding an LLM from Queen Mary College, University of London, an MBA from Indira Gandhi National Open University, and a Diploma in Forensic Medicine Science and Toxicology from the Faculty of Medicine, Colombo.

Enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law in 1986, he has had a distinguished career practicing civil, criminal, commercial, and public law in appellate and first-instance courts. His legal journey began under the mentorship of notable figures such as Nimal Senanayake PC (former BASL president), Daya Perera PC, and Thivanka Wickramasinghe PC. Dr. Abeyaratne is also a qualified International Commercial Arbitrator from the Centre of Commercial Law Studies, London.

During his tenure as Secretary of BASL, he launched ‘Law Week,’ set up the IT Law committee, and conducted an island-wide series of educational projects to educate members on IT Law as a new subject. He organized numerous conferences, including the first E-commerce seminar (2004) and the first National ICT Law conference (2006), and served as chairman of the sessions committee at the Presidents of Law Associations (POLA) conference in Colombo (2017). He represented BASL at the POLA conference in Canberra (2018) and attended IBA conferences in Mumbai (1995) and Amsterdam (2002).

Dr. Abeyaratne authored the first book on ICT Law in Sri Lanka, “Introduction to ICT Law,” and the “Lawyers Handbook on ICT Law.” He has written over 100 articles for national and international law journals and presented more than 100 research papers globally. As a PhD and MPhil supervisor, he is a visiting lecturer in ICT Law, Commercial Arbitration, Construction Law, and Criminal Law across various institutions, including the Faculty of Law Colombo and the Sri Lanka Police Academy. He introduced ICT Law as a new subject in these institutions and served as an international researcher at Yunnan University, Kunming (2015).

Since 2006, Dr. Abeyaratne has served LAWASIA, holding positions including Vice President (2014-2015) and Chairman of the Communication Data Protection and Technology Committee since 2022. He addressed LAWASIA conferences in multiple countries and will moderate and speak at the Kuala Lumpur Conference on Data Protection under AI on 14.10.2024.

In 2015, he addressed the 800th anniversary Magna Carta Conference in London on behalf of LAWASIA. He also spoke at the SAARC IT Law conference in 2009 and was nominated for the UNCITRAL conference in Hong Kong in 2019.

Dr. Abeyaratne served five years on the incorporated Council of Legal Education, introducing ICT Law as a subject at Sri Lanka Law College. He chaired the e-commerce review committee appointed by the Ministry of Justice and has held various leadership roles in organizations such as Lions Clubs International and Sri Lanka Jaycees.

His vision for the BASL includes maintaining its status as an apolitical professional body, securing members’ rights, uplifting the legal profession’s quality, and ensuring the rule of law. He aims to create new opportunities for junior members of the Bar to thrive in their noble profession while contributing to the country’s socioeconomic development.



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Heat Index at Caution Level at some places in the Northern, North-central, Eastern, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time

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Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre
Issued at 3.30 p.m. on 30 April 2026, valid for 01 May 2026.

The Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Northern, North-central, Eastern, Sabaragamuwa, and  North-western provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time.

The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.


Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the above table and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.

ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.
Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.

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USD 2.5 mn fraud probe: Interdicted MoF official found dead at home

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An Assistant Director of the External Resources Department (ERD) of the Ministry of Finance, interdicted pending an investigation into the diversion of US$2.5 million in Treasury funds to a rogue account was found dead at his residence in Kuliyapitiya.

The deceased has been identified as Ranga Nishantha, 50.

Police said the officer had been found in the garden of his house and they believed that the officila had committed suicide. However, investigators have not ruled out other possibilities, and inquiries are continuing.

The official was interdicted along with three other senior Finance Ministry officials over a cyber-enabled financial fraud.

Those interdicted include a Director and an Assistant Director from the ERD, as well as a Director and an Additional Director General from the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO).

Police sources said that the CID had on two occasions asked Nishantha to make a statement in connection with the ongoing investigation, but he had failed to comply.

Police said the CID probe into the alleged cyber fraud is continuing, with investigators examining the circumstances surrounding the diversion of funds through compromised communication channels.Kuliyapitiya Police said further investigations were underway to establish the exact cause of death.

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Alarm raised over plan to share Lanka’s biometric data with blacklisted Indian firm

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FSP accuses govt. of reducing Sri Lanka to a puppet of India by giving away sensitive data

Jana Aragalaya Movement, affiliated to the Frontline Socialist Party, yesterday raised alarm over a move to hand over Sri Lankans’ fingerprint and iris biometric data to a blacklisted foreign company.

Speaking at a media briefing in front of the Ministry of Fisheries yesterday Jana Aragalaya Movement National Operational Committee Member Wasantha Mudalige alleged that India was seeking access to Sri Lanka’s sensitive national data systems in a bid to exert influence over the country.

He said that decision-making authority over the proposed biometric identity card system was being ceded to India.

Mudalige said the electronic identity card project, launched in 2012, had already cost Rs. 5.6 billion in software development, with a further Rs. 600 million needed for completion. However, he alleged that in 2021 the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration had moved to integrate the project

with India for biometric implementation, despite substantial local investment already made.

He said a government tender process had been initiated but later stalled after bidders failed to meet required qualifications.

He alleged that in 2023 the Ranil Wickremesinghe administration had attempted to award the project to Madras Security Printers, a company blacklisted over an excise-related fraud case, and that the move was halted following public opposition.

Mudalige added that after President Anura Kumara Dissanayake assumed office, Sri Lanka had signed an agreement with India in January 2025 under which tendering authority was also transferred.

He alleged that while five Indian companies were initially registered, a sixth company—Madras Security Printers—was later added by March 2026, raising further concerns.

Calling for urgent clarification, Mudalige warned that Sri Lanka risked undermining its sovereignty and national security, insisting the country must not be reduced to what he termed a foreign “puppet state.”

by Chaminda Silva

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