Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
The chief justice of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is the head of the judiciary of Sri Lanka and the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. Established in 1801, the chief justice is one of ten Supreme Court justices; the other nine are the puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. The post was created in 1801. The chief justice is nominated by the Constitutional Council, and appointed by the president. The first chief justice was Codrington Edmund Carrington. The 47th and current chief justice is Jayantha Jayasuriya.
Chief Justice of Sri Lanka | |
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අග්ර විනිශ්චයකාර பிரதம நீதியரசர் | |
Style | The Honourable Justice/His Lordship |
Nominator | The President |
Appointer | The President with Constitutional Council advice and consent |
Term length | Until the age of sixty-five years |
Constituting instrument | Royal Charter of Justice of 1801 in reference with the Constitution of Sri Lanka. |
Formation | March 1801 |
First holder | Codrington Edmund Carrington |
Website | www |
Politics of Sri Lanka |
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Sri Lanka portal
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