Constitutional Government in Sri LankaStudy covers the period 1796-1977. |
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... executive ( consisting of the Queen , the Prime Minister , the Cabinet and the Civil Service ) and ( iii ) the judicial ( consisting of the hierachy of courts ) . In Queen v . Liyanage the Supreme Court pointed out that the division of ...
... executive ( consisting of the Queen , the Prime Minister , the Cabinet and the Civil Service ) and ( iii ) the judicial ( consisting of the hierachy of courts ) . In Queen v . Liyanage the Supreme Court pointed out that the division of ...
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... executive authority was void unless such authority was conferred by an amendment to Section 55 ( 5 ) of the Constitution.32 In England by contrast the appointment of the members of the minor judiciary is in the hands of the executive ...
... executive authority was void unless such authority was conferred by an amendment to Section 55 ( 5 ) of the Constitution.32 In England by contrast the appointment of the members of the minor judiciary is in the hands of the executive ...
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... executive acts , so it is often difficult to draw a line between judicial and executive acts . A slight blurring of the functions at the edges is inevitable.36 Judges of the District Court performed certain purely executive functions ...
... executive acts , so it is often difficult to draw a line between judicial and executive acts . A slight blurring of the functions at the edges is inevitable.36 Judges of the District Court performed certain purely executive functions ...
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