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Proscribed Muslim organisation: SC grants leave to proceed in FR petition

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The Supreme Court has granted leave to proceed in the fundamental rights petition filed by All Ceylon Jam – E – Athul Ansaris Sunnathuil Mohammedia against the proscription of their organisation. Eleven Muslim establishments were proscribed by Gazette Notification No. 2223/3 following the Easter Sunday Bomb Attacks, including the petitioner.

Dr. K. Kanag-Isvaran, PC, appearing for the petitioner argued that the proscription of the petitioner was arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable, unjustifiable and in total violation of the rule of law and called upon the Attorney General to show even one instance where the conduct of the Petitioner had been against national interest or public order or against the rule of law.Additional Solicitor General Nerin Pulle, PC, appearing for Attorney General, told the court that the petitioner was named in the final report of the Commission of Inquiry to investigate and inquire into the Easter Sunday Bomb Attacks as promoting Wahhabism and objected to leave to proceed being granted.

Dr. K.Kanag-Isvaran, PC, stressed  that there was no charge sheet against the petitioner and none of its representatives or Directors or members were called to give evidence before the said commission and there was no allegation levelled against it in the report issued by the said commission of Inquiry and its name could not have been in the said report.

Justice E. A. G. R. Amarasekara, Justice Achala Wengappuli and Justice Arjuna Obeyesekere, having heard extensive submissions, granted leave to proceed in terms of Article 12(1) of the Constitution and fixed the matter for argument on 05th May, 2022.



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Holy month of Ramadan begins for Muslims around the world

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A Palestinian girl cleans the stone floor of the compound known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary in front of the Dome of the Rock, as part of preparations for the holy month of Ramadan in Jerusalem's Old City (pic Aljazeera)

Aljazeera reported that the holy month of Ramadan began at sundown on Wednesday, as the faithful prepared for a month of dawn-to-dusk fasting intended to bring them closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of those less fortunate.

For the next 30 days, Muslims will refrain from eating or drinking anything from sunrise to sunset. Many will strictly observe prayers, read the Quran and donate to charity as they seek to draw closer to God. They are also encouraged to refrain from cursing, fighting, gossiping and road rage throughout the holy month.

Muslims believe God began revealing the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad during Ramadan more than 1,400 years ago.

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam and is required for all Muslims, though exceptions are made for young children and the sick, as well as women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or menstruating. Travelers are also exempt, including athletes attending tournaments away from home.

 

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Sri Lanka will have best anti-corruption law in South Asia soon – President

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe said during a discussion held at the Presidential Secretariat with the heads of media organization on Thursday (23),  that  necessary steps will be taken to pass the best anti-Corruption Act in South Asia in Parliament soon

The President revealed that cabinet approval for the Bill has already been granted and said that he will discuss it with the Opposition representatives in the future and present it to the Parliament.

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Public sector will stop engaging in business and open it to the private sector in the future – President

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that due to the public sector engaging in business activities, the money that was available for the construction of 100 projects similar to the Mahaweli during the past decades, has been lost and  noted that in the future, the public sector will stop engaging in business and open it to the private sector to create a free and productive economy.

President Wickremesinghe mentioned this at the 71st commemoration ceremony of the late Prime Minister D.S. Senanayake at Independence Square on Wednesday (22).

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