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High Court Electricity Problem

Written By 092505589 on Sunday, July 3, 2011 | 7:22 PM

[postlink]https://breakinghotnewsonline.blogspot.com/2011/07/high-court-electricity-problem.html[/postlink],laI 85 g ld¾ md¾la yokj''
ta;a fckf¾g¾ kE

uyêlrKfha ,hsÜ m%Yakh
úksiqrejkag ;o fjhs

kvqj;a l,a ;nhs

wo fld<U uydêlrKfha§ iqÿ fldä kvqj úNd.hg .kakd w;r lre chiQßh uka;%Sjrhd ish m%ldYh mjioa§ fjkodg iqmqreÿ mßÈ isÿjk wêlrKfha úÿ,sh weK ysàu isÿúh' fï ksid wo kvqj fkdmj;ajd l,a ±óugo isÿ úh'
È.ska È.gu wêlrKfha úÿ,s n,h weKysàu ksid isÿjk fï wjysr;djh .ek bjiSfï iSudj blau .sh ;ek uydêlrK úksiqreo l;d lf<ah' ;%smqoa., úksiqre uKav,h fï m%Yakh .ek ±ä wm%idoh m<l< w;r z,laI 85 la úhoï lr, rchg fufya ld¾md¾la tlla yokak mq¿jka ta;a ,hsÜ m%Yakhg fckf¾grhla wrka fokakj;a ;du úi÷ula kE Z hhs wj{dfjka m%ldYhlao ksl=;a lf<dah'

fuu úÿ,s n,h weKysàu ms<sn| wêlrK fiajlfhl= m%ldY lf<a th ´j¾f,daâ ùulska isÿjk m%Yakhla njhs' wêlrK f.dvke.s,af,a Odß;djhg Tfrd;a;= fok m%udKhg jvd wvq m%udKhl Odß;djfhka úÿ,sh iemfhk nj;a wêl Odß;djh yuqfõ f.dvke.s,af,a úÿ,sh jßka jr úikaê jk nj;ah' yÈis ì|jeàï isÿjk iEu wjia:djlu ál fõ,djla ys| mßm:h h<s ilid úÿ,sh h<s ,nd.kakd w;r rfÜ jeo.;au kvq úNd. jk ia:dkh jqj;a fuys fckf¾grhla iúlr fkd;sîu úYd, wvqmdvqjla njhs'
miq.sh ld,fha uydêlrK kvq úNd. jk wjia:d /il§u úÿ,sh weKysàï isÿ úh'








When Karu Jayasuriya was giving evidence in the ”White Flag” court case, like in several earlier instances once more the Court Case proceedings had to be postponed causing inconvenience to many including the Judges, that comprised of a “three Bench” panel. They in anger had confessed that the Government, who could spend Rs 85 lakhs, had not thought of purchasing a generator to be used in the event of a power failure. This was said in sheer anger as this had been a constant occurrence.
When an employee of the Court complex was questioned, the answer was that it was due to an overload of electricity. He revealed that the quantum of power supplied to the court complex is below the required voltage needed.”It is a great loss as the most important case to be heard in the country, was deprived to be heard due to this fault not remedied”. This lapse should have been rectified by the related authorities as this had been a constant occurrence. Providing a generator should have been the first and foremost priority taking into consideration the number of times the power had been interrupted in the recent past during court proceedings, which had forced to postpone important court cases.
,laI 85 g ld¾ md¾la yokj''
ta;a fckf¾g¾ kE

uyêlrKfha ,hsÜ m%Yakh
úksiqrejkag ;o fjhs

kvqj;a l,a ;nhs

wo fld<U uydêlrKfha§ iqÿ fldä kvqj úNd.hg .kakd w;r lre chiQßh uka;%Sjrhd ish m%ldYh mjioa§ fjkodg iqmqreÿ mßÈ isÿjk wêlrKfha úÿ,sh weK ysàu isÿúh' fï ksid wo kvqj fkdmj;ajd l,a ±óugo isÿ úh'
È.ska È.gu wêlrKfha úÿ,s n,h weKysàu ksid isÿjk fï wjysr;djh .ek bjiSfï iSudj blau .sh ;ek uydêlrK úksiqreo l;d lf<ah' ;%smqoa., úksiqre uKav,h fï m%Yakh .ek ±ä wm%idoh m<l< w;r z,laI 85 la úhoï lr, rchg fufya ld¾md¾la tlla yokak mq¿jka ta;a ,hsÜ m%Yakhg fckf¾grhla wrka fokakj;a ;du úi÷ula kE Z hhs wj{dfjka m%ldYhlao ksl=;a lf<dah'

fuu úÿ,s n,h weKysàu ms<sn| wêlrK fiajlfhl= m%ldY lf<a th ´j¾f,daâ ùulska isÿjk m%Yakhla njhs' wêlrK f.dvke.s,af,a Odß;djhg Tfrd;a;= fok m%udKhg jvd wvq m%udKhl Odß;djfhka úÿ,sh iemfhk nj;a wêl Odß;djh yuqfõ f.dvke.s,af,a úÿ,sh jßka jr úikaê jk nj;ah' yÈis ì|jeàï isÿjk iEu wjia:djlu ál fõ,djla ys| mßm:h h<s ilid úÿ,sh h<s ,nd.kakd w;r rfÜ jeo.;au kvq úNd. jk ia:dkh jqj;a fuys fckf¾grhla iúlr fkd;sîu úYd, wvqmdvqjla njhs'
miq.sh ld,fha uydêlrK kvq úNd. jk wjia:d /il§u úÿ,sh weKysàï isÿ úh'








When Karu Jayasuriya was giving evidence in the ”White Flag” court case, like in several earlier instances once more the Court Case proceedings had to be postponed causing inconvenience to many including the Judges, that comprised of a “three Bench” panel. They in anger had confessed that the Government, who could spend Rs 85 lakhs, had not thought of purchasing a generator to be used in the event of a power failure. This was said in sheer anger as this had been a constant occurrence.
When an employee of the Court complex was questioned, the answer was that it was due to an overload of electricity. He revealed that the quantum of power supplied to the court complex is below the required voltage needed.”It is a great loss as the most important case to be heard in the country, was deprived to be heard due to this fault not remedied”. This lapse should have been rectified by the related authorities as this had been a constant occurrence. Providing a generator should have been the first and foremost priority taking into consideration the number of times the power had been interrupted in the recent past during court proceedings, which had forced to postpone important court cases.

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