SL Judge Janak De Silva inducted into Seychelles’ Court of Appeal

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Colombo (LNW): Two non-resident judges, one from Sri Lanka and the other from Mauritius, were sworn in at Seychelles’ Court of Appeal on Wednesday (29).

Sri Lankan Judge Janak De Silva, a justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to collaborate with judicial officers from different countries.

Meanwhile, Mauritian Judge Karuna Gunesh-Balaghee accepted the nomination with humility and expressed gratitude to the Constitutional Appointments Authority.

Both judges bring significant legal expertise, and their appointments aim to enhance the Court of Appeal’s capabilities.

The Court, consisting of five Justices of Appeal, holds sessions in April, August, and December, aligning with the Supreme Court’s vacation periods.

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