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Fundamental Rights and Human
Rights Remedies Under Domestic
Law
Advanced Training Programme on Human Rights
and Fundamental Rights
Kusal Kavinda Amarasinghe
LL.B (Hons), Faculty of Law ,University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Center for the Study of Human Rights,
University of Colombo
Right to Effective Remedy
 Article 08 of UDHR
Everyone has the right to an effective
remedy by the competent national
tribunals for acts violating the
fundamental rights granted him by the
constitution or by law.
Right to Effective Remedy
 Article 17 of Constitution of Sri Lanka
Every person shall be entitled to apply
to the Supreme Court, as provided by
Article 126, in respect of the
infringement or imminent infringement,
by executive or administrative action,
of a fundamental right to which I such
person is entitled under the provisions
of this Chapter.(Chapter III –
Fundamental Rights)
Judicial Remedies
Judicial Hierarchy in Sri Lanka
Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Article 118. of the Constitution
The Supreme Court of the Republic of
Sri Lanka shall be the highest and final
superior Court of record in the Republic and
shall subject to the provisions of the
Constitution exercise
(a) jurisdiction in respect of constitutional
matters ;
(b) jurisdiction for the protection of
fundamental rights ;
(c) final appellate jurisdiction ;
(d) consultative jurisdiction ;
(e) jurisdiction in election petitions ;
(f) jurisdiction in respect of any breach of
the privileges of Parliament ; and
(g) jurisdiction in respect of such other
matters which Parliament may by law vest
or ordain.
Article 126 in Constitution
126. (1) The Supreme Court shall have
sole and exclusive jurisdiction to hear
and determine any question relating to
the infringement or imminent
infringement by executive or
administrative action of any
fundamental right or language right
declared and recognized by Chapter
III or Chapter IV.
Article 126 in Constitution
(2) Where any person alleges that any such
fundamental right or language right relating to
such person has been infringed or is about to be
infringed by executive or administrative action,
he may himself or by an attorney-at-law on
his behalf, within one month thereof, in
accordance with such rules of court as may be in
force, apply to the Supreme Court by way of
petition in writing addressed to such Court
praying for relief or redress in respect of such
infringement. Such application may be
proceeded with only with leave to proceed first
had and obtained from the Supreme Court, which
leave may be granted or refused, as the case
may be, by not less than two judges.
Case Law
 Somawathi vs, Weerasinghe
(S. C. APPLICATION, No. 227/88)
 Sriyani Silva vs, Iddamalgoda
(SC NO. 471/2000 (FR)
Supreme Court Rule
No.2090/16 2018-09-26
Every Petitioner who files any application
and/or appeal inclusive of application under
Article 126 of the Constitution, to the
Supreme Court shall file together with such
application, a memorandum as set out in the
Schedule of these rules nominating at least
one person and not more than three persons
in order of preference to be his legal
representative for the purpose of prosecuting
his application in the event of the Applicant’s
death and/or change of status in cases where
the application and/or appeal survives the
death and/or change of status of the
petitioner.
Other Judicial Remedies
Under Criminal Law – High Court
Infringement of Article 11 of the Constitution
Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel,
Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment Act
No 22 Of 1994
Section 4(1) – jurisdiction to High Court
Section 2(5) - An offence under this Act shall be a
cognizable offence and a non-bailable offence,
Under Delict Law – District Court
Aquilian Action
Non-Judicial Institutions related
to HR and FR
 Human Right Commission of Sri
Lanka
 Official Languages Commission Sri
Lanka
 Parliamentary Commissioner of
Administration (Ombudsman)
 Right to Information Commission
Human Rights Commission of Sri
Lanka
 Act No. 21 of 1996 to establish the Human
Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.

The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka is
an independent Commission, which was set up
to promote and protect human rights in the
country.
 Prior to the establishment of the Human Rights
Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL), two different
institutions had been promulgated under
emergency regulations; the Human Rights Task
Force (HRTF) to prevent illegal arrest and
detention and the Commission for Eliminating
Discrimination & Monitoring of Human Rights
(CEDMHR) to prevent discrimination.
Official Languages Commission
 Official Languages Commission Act, No. 18 of 1991
Section: 06 - The general objects of the Commission
 (a) to recommend principles of policy, relating to the use of
the Official Languages, and to monitor and supervise
compliance with the provisions contained in Chapter IV of
the Constitution;
 (b) to take all such actions and measures as are necessary
to ensure the use of the languages referred to in Article 18
of the Constitution in accordance with the spirit and intent
of Chapter IV of the Constitution;
 (c) to promote the appreciation of the Official Languages
and the acceptance, maintenance, and continuance of
their status, equality and right of use;
 (d) to conduct investigations, both on its own initiative, and
in response to any complaints received, and to take
remedial action as provided for, by the provisions of this
Act.
Parliamentary Commissioner of
Administration (Ombudsman)
Parliamentary Commissioner or the
Ombudsman is in the forefront among other
authorities which grant redress against
injustices such as infringement of
fundamental rights and violation of human
rights, done to the members of the public by
public officers.
Right to Information Commission
Right to Information Act, No. 12 of 2016.
The Right to Information Commission is the
central oversight and enforcement agency
established under the Right to Information
Act, No. 12 of 2016, established under
Section 11 of the RTI Act. It is a statutorily
independent body which has powers to hold
inquiries into complaints on non- compliance
and to recommend disciplinary actions
against offending officials. It also has the
powers to prosecute those who commit
offences defined in the Act. [Sections 15, 38
(2) and 39 (4)]
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Fundamental Rights and Human Rights Remedies Under Domestic Law in Sri Lanka

  • 1. Fundamental Rights and Human Rights Remedies Under Domestic Law Advanced Training Programme on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights Kusal Kavinda Amarasinghe LL.B (Hons), Faculty of Law ,University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Center for the Study of Human Rights, University of Colombo
  • 2. Right to Effective Remedy  Article 08 of UDHR Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law.
  • 3. Right to Effective Remedy  Article 17 of Constitution of Sri Lanka Every person shall be entitled to apply to the Supreme Court, as provided by Article 126, in respect of the infringement or imminent infringement, by executive or administrative action, of a fundamental right to which I such person is entitled under the provisions of this Chapter.(Chapter III – Fundamental Rights)
  • 5. Supreme Court of Sri Lanka Article 118. of the Constitution The Supreme Court of the Republic of Sri Lanka shall be the highest and final superior Court of record in the Republic and shall subject to the provisions of the Constitution exercise (a) jurisdiction in respect of constitutional matters ; (b) jurisdiction for the protection of fundamental rights ; (c) final appellate jurisdiction ; (d) consultative jurisdiction ; (e) jurisdiction in election petitions ; (f) jurisdiction in respect of any breach of the privileges of Parliament ; and (g) jurisdiction in respect of such other matters which Parliament may by law vest or ordain.
  • 6. Article 126 in Constitution 126. (1) The Supreme Court shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any question relating to the infringement or imminent infringement by executive or administrative action of any fundamental right or language right declared and recognized by Chapter III or Chapter IV.
  • 7. Article 126 in Constitution (2) Where any person alleges that any such fundamental right or language right relating to such person has been infringed or is about to be infringed by executive or administrative action, he may himself or by an attorney-at-law on his behalf, within one month thereof, in accordance with such rules of court as may be in force, apply to the Supreme Court by way of petition in writing addressed to such Court praying for relief or redress in respect of such infringement. Such application may be proceeded with only with leave to proceed first had and obtained from the Supreme Court, which leave may be granted or refused, as the case may be, by not less than two judges.
  • 8. Case Law  Somawathi vs, Weerasinghe (S. C. APPLICATION, No. 227/88)  Sriyani Silva vs, Iddamalgoda (SC NO. 471/2000 (FR)
  • 9. Supreme Court Rule No.2090/16 2018-09-26 Every Petitioner who files any application and/or appeal inclusive of application under Article 126 of the Constitution, to the Supreme Court shall file together with such application, a memorandum as set out in the Schedule of these rules nominating at least one person and not more than three persons in order of preference to be his legal representative for the purpose of prosecuting his application in the event of the Applicant’s death and/or change of status in cases where the application and/or appeal survives the death and/or change of status of the petitioner.
  • 10. Other Judicial Remedies Under Criminal Law – High Court Infringement of Article 11 of the Constitution Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment Act No 22 Of 1994 Section 4(1) – jurisdiction to High Court Section 2(5) - An offence under this Act shall be a cognizable offence and a non-bailable offence, Under Delict Law – District Court Aquilian Action
  • 11. Non-Judicial Institutions related to HR and FR  Human Right Commission of Sri Lanka  Official Languages Commission Sri Lanka  Parliamentary Commissioner of Administration (Ombudsman)  Right to Information Commission
  • 12. Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka  Act No. 21 of 1996 to establish the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.  The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka is an independent Commission, which was set up to promote and protect human rights in the country.  Prior to the establishment of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL), two different institutions had been promulgated under emergency regulations; the Human Rights Task Force (HRTF) to prevent illegal arrest and detention and the Commission for Eliminating Discrimination & Monitoring of Human Rights (CEDMHR) to prevent discrimination.
  • 13. Official Languages Commission  Official Languages Commission Act, No. 18 of 1991 Section: 06 - The general objects of the Commission  (a) to recommend principles of policy, relating to the use of the Official Languages, and to monitor and supervise compliance with the provisions contained in Chapter IV of the Constitution;  (b) to take all such actions and measures as are necessary to ensure the use of the languages referred to in Article 18 of the Constitution in accordance with the spirit and intent of Chapter IV of the Constitution;  (c) to promote the appreciation of the Official Languages and the acceptance, maintenance, and continuance of their status, equality and right of use;  (d) to conduct investigations, both on its own initiative, and in response to any complaints received, and to take remedial action as provided for, by the provisions of this Act.
  • 14. Parliamentary Commissioner of Administration (Ombudsman) Parliamentary Commissioner or the Ombudsman is in the forefront among other authorities which grant redress against injustices such as infringement of fundamental rights and violation of human rights, done to the members of the public by public officers.
  • 15. Right to Information Commission Right to Information Act, No. 12 of 2016. The Right to Information Commission is the central oversight and enforcement agency established under the Right to Information Act, No. 12 of 2016, established under Section 11 of the RTI Act. It is a statutorily independent body which has powers to hold inquiries into complaints on non- compliance and to recommend disciplinary actions against offending officials. It also has the powers to prosecute those who commit offences defined in the Act. [Sections 15, 38 (2) and 39 (4)]