Opposition Alleges Judicial Independence at Risk Amid Allegations of Political Interference

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November 23, Colombo (LNW): Opposition MP Dilith Jayaweera has raised fresh concerns over what he describes as growing political pressure on Sri Lanka’s judicial system, warning that recent developments could erode public confidence in the courts.

In a strongly worded statement, Jayaweera argued that judicial independence—central to any functioning democracy—has come under strain since the present administration assumed office. He alleged that decisions regarding the appointment, transfer and removal of judges have been influenced by political actors, including instances where judges were reportedly removed at the request of the Inspector General of Police. Such interventions, he said, have no precedent and threaten the separation of powers.

“The judiciary is not an auxiliary of the police. It is a cornerstone of our constitutional framework and essential to protecting the sovereignty of the people,” he stated.

Jayaweera expressed particular concern that these developments could compromise the authority of the upper courts and diminish public trust in the justice system. As a response, he has formally asked the Speaker to establish a dedicated parliamentary committee to scrutinise the actions of the Judicial Service Commission relating to judicial appointments and career decisions.

He noted that several opposition MPs, including Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, have supported the initiative. Jayaweera stressed that Parliament carries a constitutional responsibility to shield the judiciary from undue influence and ensure it operates with full independence and integrity.

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