COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka's Supreme Court has determined that the Bill entitled 22nd Amendment to the Constitution complies with a provisions of the constitution, however, certain Clauses need to be enacted only by the Special Majority pon being approved by the people at a referendum.The determination announced by the Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena is as follows:1.
Supreme Court states that the bill complies with the provision of Article 82 (1) of the constitution and requires it to be passed by a Special Majority specified in Article 82 (5) of the constitution.2.
Clause 2 of the bill contains provisions inconsistent with Article 3 read together with Article 4 (b) of the constitution, as such may be enacted only by the Special Majority specified in Article 82 (5) of the constitution, and upon being approved by the people at a referendum by virtue of Article 83.However, the necessity of a referendum shall cease if the proposed Articles 41 (a), 41 (a) (6), and 41 (b) (4) in clause 2 are suitably amended to remove the deeming provisions set out therein.3.
Clause 3 of the bill contains provisions inconsistent with Article 3 read together with Article 4 (b) of the constitution, as such may be enacted only by the Special Majority specified in Article 82 (5) of the constitution, and upon being approved by the people at a referendum by virtue of Article 83.