Defect in the indictment

 Late Justice F N D Jayasuriya was one of the brilliant Judges of our time who held the scale in such a manner preserving the rule of law. A career Judge, Hon Jayasuriya has delivered many celebrated judgments in the Court of appeal. Gallelawblogger came across a Judgment of Hon Jayasuriya delivered in his capacity as a High Court Judge and we take pleasure in publishing it for the benefit of our subscribers.



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