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LankaWeb – eLand Registration in Sri Lanka; A pathway for the mother of all scams?

LankaWeb – eLand Registration in Sri Lanka; A pathway for the mother of all scams?
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LankaWeb – E register; Consumer protection lacking for land owners

LankaWeb – E register; Consumer protection lacking for land owners
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LankaWeb – The Attorney General s Department owes an explanation to the GoSL – the Public & the US Government

Here are some excerpts of this letter to the MCC, Chief Operating Officer It is as a result of this official clearance” by the Attorney General in 2018 that the US Embassy, the US ambassador insisted that the MCC Compact was legal and Sri Lanka was making a fuss over nothing.  In fact, the Sri Lanka Treasury carried the Attorney General’s legal opinion which the US Embassy linked to its website to showcase that their Compact was afterall legal. http://treasury.gov.lk/article/-/article-viewer-portlet/render/view/mcc-agreement-drafted-with-the-consent-of-ag– MCC Agreement drafted with the consent of the AG (this is no longer available on the Treasury website)

Sri Lanka: Legitimate caveats under threat

Sri Lanka: Legitimate caveats under threat Sri Lanka: Legitimate caveats under threat Sri Lanka Guardian 10:52 AM Has the legal fraternity been caught napping? by Raj Gonsalkorale There is speculation that caveats, the one thing that protects genuine private land owners from fraudsters who manage to sell their land with bogus land titles, and protects genuine third parties from exploitation by land owners, is under threat and that legislation is being drawn to change land registration laws that permit caveats on land titles. It is unclear whether lawyers and notaries were consulted on this development. If not, it may seem that they are gradually being sidelined on law reform in Sri Lanka. If this indeed is an evolving trend, lawyers have to take some of the blame for this as they do not seem to have been engaged in furthering law reform   in the country to the extent they should have. 

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