Vijithalatha Jayasena v. Kegalle Multipurpose Cooperative Society – CA PHC – 154/2008-2008

In the case between Vijithalatha Jayasena (Petitioner-Appellant) and Kegalle Multipurpose Cooperative Society along with other respondents, the Court addressed whether the dismissal of the appellant’s writ application by the Provincial High Court should be set aside. The central issues involved the validity of arbitral proceedings regarding a disputed loan, the appointment of the arbitrator, compliance with natural justice, and procedural fairness in administrative appeals. It was held that the appellant, having participated in arbitration without objection, had not established a basis to challenge the process, and the allegations of prejudice were unsubstantiated. The High Court’s decision to uphold the arbitral award and dismiss the application was confirmed. The judgment reaffirmed prin

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