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COLOMBO (News 1st); COVID-19 had brought a grinding halt to the administration of justice in Sri Lanka at a time when delays in the system are already a perennial problem, said retiring Sri Lankan Attorney General Dappula De Livera.
Speaking exclusively to News 1st’s Zulfick Farzan in a one-on-one interview, De Livera PC said the delays caused by COVID-19 are a curse to the justice system and stressed it will have serious repercussions and consequences in the administration of justice in the country.
The Attorney General who is to retire on Monday (24) said Sri Lanka Police, the Attorney General’s Department, and the Judiciary are mandated to bring about Justice and all three bodies must work together and move together to ensure justice is served to the people of the country.
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