Weerasekaraarachchige Champika Niranjali Weerasekara vs Dadallage Thushara Roshan Thalhenawatte – CA CPA 129-2022-2024

In the case between Weerasekaraarachchige Champika Niranjali Weerasekara (Petitioner) and Dadallage Thushara Roshan and Munideniya Ederage Jayantha (Respondents), the court addressed whether a dispute regarding the identification of land and alleged breach of peace fell under Section 66(1) of the Primary Courts’ Procedure Act, and whether exceptional circumstances warranted revision of prior decisions. It was held that the lack of proven breach of peace and inadequate identification of the disputed property justified dismissal of the Petitioner’s claims, reaffirming the principle that revisionary jurisdiction is only invoked under clearly established breach of peace and exceptional grounds. Reliance was placed on statutory standards and established precedents (including Ramalingam v Thanga

REF: CA CPA 129-2022-2024 Category: Tag:
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