Hithanadurage Karunasena Silva alias Karuna v. The Attorney General – CA 0196/2018-2023
In the case between Hithanadurage Karunasena Silva alias Karuna (Appellant) and The Attorney General (Respondent), the court addressed the issue of the sufficiency and reliability of identification evidence in a murder prosecution, focusing on the testimony of a single eye witness under the Penal Code. It was held that the identification evidence presented was subject to careful scrutiny and legal standards, leading to a determination on guilt based substantially on the sole eyewitness testimony in the context of the allegations. The holding reaffirmed the principle that identification by a sole eye witness must be weighed cautiously but can be sufficient if the court is satisfied regarding reliability and credibility. The decision relied on established evidentiary rules and relevant case

