The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka is the highest court of the nation of Sri Lanka.
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The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka was created in 1972 after the adoption of a new Constitution. The Supreme Court is the highest and final superior court of record and is empowered to exercise its powers, subject to the provisions of the Constitution. The court rulings take precedence over all lower Courts. The Sri Lanka judicial system is complex blend of both common-law and civil-law. In some cases such as capital punishment, the decision may be passed on to the President of the Republic for clemency petitions.
The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction.
Article 118 of the Constitution - the Supreme Court is the highest and final superior court of record and is empowered to exercise the following powers, subject to the provisions of the Constitution:
Appeals from judgments, sentences and orders pronounced at a High Court Trial at Bar lie direct to the Supreme Court.
Judgments of the supreme court can be found at LawNet.
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