
He has said that says there is a danger of raising fear in general public on the judiciary due to some activities of the Sri Lanka Lawyers' Association. He pointed out that the association has shown a double standard policy by declining to recognize the presence of the current chief justice at a ceremony conducted by the Association. "The public supremacy has been endowed to the executive council, legislature and the judiciary. There are court orders that these institutions should operate on behalf of the public. Parliament has given the power to find out about employees of the judiciary and their safety to protect its independency," he has said.
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