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  2. Sri Lanka passes new law to regulate online content - AOL

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    COLOMBO (Reuters) -Sri Lanka's lawmakers on Wednesday passed a bill to regulate online content, the speaker of the parliament announced, a law which opposition politicians and activists allege ...

  3. Sri Lanka approves IMF-backed law to seize proceeds of crime

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    The law is part of conditions Sri Lanka has to fulfill to take forward a $2.9 billion program with the IMF after its economy crumpled under the worst financial crisis in decades, caused by a ...

  4. Why Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election today matters for its ...

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    In the past four years, the share of people living below the poverty line in Sri Lanka has risen to 25.9 per cent. The World Bank forecasts the economy to grow by just 2.2 per cent in 2024.

  5. Dilith Jayaweera - Wikipedia

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    Dilith, along with his three brothers Lalith, Gayan and Upul, grew up in Galle, on the southern coast of Sri Lanka. His father was an Additional Registrar of Lands and his mother was a school principal. [33] Dilith Jayaweera is an acquaintance of Dinesh Palipana, a Sri Lankan-Australian doctor and Queensland's first quadriplegic medical intern ...

  6. Ministry of Justice, Prisons Affairs and Constitutional Reforms

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    The Ministry of Justice, Prisons Affairs and Constitutional Reforms [2] [a] is the cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for the implementation of policies, plans and programmes for the administration of the country's justice system, and thereby administers its courts and prisons.

  7. Law of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The legal system in Sri Lanka comprises collections of codified and uncodified forms of law, of many origins subordinate to the Constitution of Sri Lanka which is the highest law of the island. Its legal framework is a mixture of legal systems of Roman-Dutch law , English law , Kandian law , Thesavalamai and Muslim law .

  8. Parate execution - Wikipedia

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    This execution has been popularly executed in Sri Lanka and has been vital in the country's law. Parate execution can be executed only by the licensed commercial banks of Sri Lanka which are governed by the Banking Act no 30 of 1988. [3] The purpose of the procedure is to help the banking sector to recover the loans in the event of default.

  9. Nagananda Kodituwakku - Wikipedia

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    The 18th amendment to the Sri Lankan constitution removed the two-term restriction for the presidency in Sri Lanka, however there was no clause for this to be applied retrospectively. [16] Therefore, in the light of the then president, Mahinda Rajapaksa , contesting presidency for the third time, Kodituwakku filed this Writ Application at the ...