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Sri Lanka Law College

Sri Lanka Law College (abbreviated as SLLC), formerly known as Ceylon Law College, is a law college, and the only legal institution where one can enroll as an Attorney-at-Law in Sri Lanka.[2] It was established in 1874, under the then Council of Legal Education, in order to impart a formal legal education to those who wished to become Advocates and proctors in Ceylon.[3] The main building of the college was constructed in 1911.[4] It is located on Hulftsdorp Street in Colombo, Sri Lanka. As of late 2021, the current principal is Dr. Athula Pathinayake.[1]

Sri Lanka Law College
ශ්‍රී ලංකා නීති විද්‍යාලය
இலங்கை சட்டக் கல்லூரி
Seal of SLLC
MottoLatin: Fiat justitia
Motto in English
Let justice be done
TypeLegal Education Institution
Established1874; 149 years ago (1874)
PrincipalDr. Athula Pathinayake[1]
Administrative staff
100+
Students1500
Address
244 Hulftsdorp Street
, ,
6°56′08″N 79°51′35″E / 6.935672°N 79.859682°E / 6.935672; 79.859682
Colours
  Black & White
NicknameSLLC
Affiliations
  • Incorporated Council of Legal Education
  • Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS)
Websitewww.sllc.ac.lk

Law education edit

In order to practice law in Sri Lanka, a Lawyer must be admitted and enrolled as an Attorney-At-Law of the Supreme Court. To receive admission to the bar, a law student must complete law exams held by the SLLC, followed by a practical training course combined with an apprenticeship, which is roughly 6 months.[5]

Admission edit

There is a very competitive entrance examination held. It is held every August/ September. The subjects for the Entrance Exam are,

  • Language Paper – English/Sinhala/Tamil
  • General Knowledge and General Intelligence paper.

Young Members of Parliament receive direct admission without setting for the entrance exam, and without higher educational qualifications.

Admission for LLB Graduates edit

LLB Graduates LLB from either a recognised state or foreign university will be eligible to enter without sitting for entrance examinations. As of December 2020, LLB Graduates will also have to sit a Special Entrance Examination to gain entry, as stated in Extraordinary Gazette Number 2208/13 dated 30 December 2020.[6]

Course of Study/Syllabus edit

The course of study at Sri Lanka Law College does not grant any degree or certification. However, once a student has completed all the examinations, and an apprenticeship (including practical training course), they are then qualified as individuals who can be admitted to the profession as an Attorney-At-Law.

There are 3 academic years; Preliminary, Intermediate, and Final Year. One must successfully pass 7-8 subjects for each academic year, with an overall average of over 50%, and a minimum of over 40% per subject. Resitting certain subjects are allowed conditionally (such as a high average).

As per the most recent Gazette, the Final Year will have to be conducted entirely in English, regardless of your selected language (Extraordinary Gazette Number 2208/13 dated 30 December 2020[6]).

LLB Graduate Route edit

Graduates holding an LL.B. from either a recognised state or foreign university will be then required to complete several examinations, following which they will have to go through a period of apprenticeship to enrol as an Attorney-at-Law and be admitted to the bar. LLB Graduates are exempt from Attendance requirements and can optionally sit exams in both October and/or April.

Local University Graduates edit

LLB graduates from recognised state universities such as the University of Colombo, Open University of Sri Lanka, University of Jaffna, University of Peradeniya, and Kotelawala Defence University, only have to sit the Final Year examinations, entailing around 8 subjects.[5]

Foreign University Graduates edit

However, Foreign LLB Graduates from the University of London, or other partnered foreign universities, have to sit for all 3 academic years. This rule was introduced in the last 10 years.[5]

Re-qualifying from other Commonwealth countries edit

If one is a Foreign commonwealth lawyer, or a Barrister of England, Scotland and Ireland; they will only be required to sit for a few subjects. They will also have to take part in a Practical Training Course and serve the period of apprenticeship, unless they served a period of pupilage in the United Kingdom[5]

Other Courses edit

The SLLC carries out several post-attorney courses including an LL.M. from the University of Wales and post-attorney diplomas in intellectual property law and international trade law.

Student unions edit

The Law Students' Union of Sri Lanka (LSU)

 
The first president of the Law Students' Union was Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan, KC, CMG

The Law Students' Union was founded in 1894 as the Ceylon Law Students' Union. The first president was Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan. The first meeting was held on June 13, 1894. With the implementation of the new rules in 1937, a student was elected as president of the L.S.U, rather than the previous practice where an experienced lawyer was appointed to that post. In 1970, the rules were further amended to give the student community greater control over their own affairs. Since that time another amendment was made creating the posts of Social and Welfare Secretary and that of editorial assistant. However, this amendment has not been put down in writing, and has been carried out by convention.

In 1991, the union amended its rules further to create the posts of Education Secretary and Assistant Education Secretary in order to protect and safeguard the educational necessities of the student community. The rules were also translated into Sinhala by the Law Students' Union of 1989 and 1991. In 1995 the rules were amended which resulted changing the name to the Law Students' Union of Sri Lanka. This amendment also created the law students' sports fund.

The Law Students' Sinhala Union of Sri Lanka (LSSU)

Sri Lanka Law College, which was established in 1874, is one of the oldest and leading professional educational institution of Sri Lanka and operating within it is the Law Students' Sinhala Union which can be introduced as one of the leading student unions with a history of dedicated service to law students for the past 73 years.

The law student Sinhala Union was established in 1943, in the wake of a renaissance against colonialism, when people irrespective of their race or religion joining hands together in the struggle for independence. Thus it was this Union that spearheaded the law students' contribution to this movement. The Law Students' Sinhala Union which was hence established was formalised and re-structured as an organised student union by C. Ananda Grero.

Notable alumni edit

As one of the oldest professional training bodies it has trained all the lawyers in the country who have served not only in the field of law but also various other fields such as politics, social reforms, commerce, trade unions and religion. For instance, two of the five Executive Presidents and Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe had their higher education and training at the Sri Lanka Law College.

Name Known for Reference
J.R. Jayewardene 2nd President of Sri Lanka
Mahinda Rajapaksa 6th President of Sri Lanka
Ranil Wickremesinghe 9th President of Sri Lanka
E. W. Perera independence activist and senator
Gamini Dissanayake former cabinet minister, and a presidential candidate
Parinda Ranasinghe former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka [7]
Christopher Weeramantry former judge of the International Court of Justice and judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
J. F. A. Soza former judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Sarath N. Silva former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
V. Manicavasagar former judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and Chancellor of the University of Jaffna
Shirani Tilakawardene Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Mohamed Ali Sabry Minister of Justice
Saleem Marsoof Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Siva Selliah former judge of the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka
Sarath Ambepitiya former judge of the High Court of Colombo
S. L. Gunasekara Senior Lawyer and Member of Parliament
Harry Wilfred Jayewardene former President of the Sri Lanka Bar Association, Chairman of the Industrial Disputes Commission, UN Human Rights Commission
Dappula de Livera former Attorney General of Sri Lanka
Somasundaram Nadesan former senator and president of the Bar Council
H. Sri Nissanka Member of Parliament
Dilan Perera Minister of Port Development
Jeyaraj Fernandopulle former cabinet minister and a Member of Parliament
Rohitha Bogollagama former cabinet minister and a Member of Parliament
Jayathri Samarakone Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Singapore
Lasantha Wickrematunge journalist and former editor-in-chief of The Sunday Leader
Dilith Jayaweera Sri Lankan corporate leader and Entrepreneur
Donald Hewagama former Judge Advocate General of the Sri Lanka Army
Priyantha Jayawardena Supreme Court Judge
Namel Weeramuni film director, dramatist, playwright and UK lawyer
Sanjay Rajaratnam Attorney General of Sri Lanka
 
J.R. Jayawardene
 
Mahinda Rajapaksa

Partner universities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dr. Pathinayake – New Principal of Law College" – via PressReader.
  2. ^ "Sri Lanka Law College". www.sllc.ac.lk.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 16, 2007.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-10.
  5. ^ a b c d "Sri Lanka Law College".
  6. ^ a b http://www.sllc.ac.lk/sub_pgs/001%20-%202208-13_E.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "The Sunday Times Legal Column". sundaytimes.lk.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Law College Entrance Exam

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sri Lanka Law College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sri Lanka Law College abbreviated as SLLC formerly known as Ceylon Law College is a law college and the only legal institution where one can enroll as an Attorney at Law in Sri Lanka 2 It was established in 1874 under the then Council of Legal Education in order to impart a formal legal education to those who wished to become Advocates and proctors in Ceylon 3 The main building of the college was constructed in 1911 4 It is located on Hulftsdorp Street in Colombo Sri Lanka As of late 2021 the current principal is Dr Athula Pathinayake 1 Sri Lanka Law Collegeශ ර ල ක න ත ව ද ය ලයஇலங க சட டக கல ல ர Seal of SLLCMottoLatin Fiat justitiaMotto in EnglishLet justice be doneTypeLegal Education InstitutionEstablished1874 149 years ago 1874 PrincipalDr Athula Pathinayake 1 Administrative staff100 Students1500Address244 Hulftsdorp Street Colombo Sri Lanka6 56 08 N 79 51 35 E 6 935672 N 79 859682 E 6 935672 79 859682Colours Black amp WhiteNicknameSLLCAffiliationsIncorporated Council of Legal Education Institute of Advanced Legal Studies IALS Websitewww wbr sllc wbr ac wbr lk Contents 1 Law education 2 Admission 2 1 Admission for LLB Graduates 3 Course of Study Syllabus 3 1 LLB Graduate Route 3 1 1 Local University Graduates 3 1 2 Foreign University Graduates 3 2 Re qualifying from other Commonwealth countries 3 3 Other Courses 4 Student unions 5 Notable alumni 6 Partner universities 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLaw education editIn order to practice law in Sri Lanka a Lawyer must be admitted and enrolled as an Attorney At Law of the Supreme Court To receive admission to the bar a law student must complete law exams held by the SLLC followed by a practical training course combined with an apprenticeship which is roughly 6 months 5 Admission editThere is a very competitive entrance examination held It is held every August September The subjects for the Entrance Exam are Language Paper English Sinhala Tamil General Knowledge and General Intelligence paper Young Members of Parliament receive direct admission without setting for the entrance exam and without higher educational qualifications Admission for LLB Graduates edit LLB Graduates LLB from either a recognised state or foreign university will be eligible to enter without sitting for entrance examinations As of December 2020 LLB Graduates will also have to sit a Special Entrance Examination to gain entry as stated in Extraordinary Gazette Number 2208 13 dated 30 December 2020 6 Course of Study Syllabus editThe course of study at Sri Lanka Law College does not grant any degree or certification However once a student has completed all the examinations and an apprenticeship including practical training course they are then qualified as individuals who can be admitted to the profession as an Attorney At Law There are 3 academic years Preliminary Intermediate and Final Year One must successfully pass 7 8 subjects for each academic year with an overall average of over 50 and a minimum of over 40 per subject Resitting certain subjects are allowed conditionally such as a high average As per the most recent Gazette the Final Year will have to be conducted entirely in English regardless of your selected language Extraordinary Gazette Number 2208 13 dated 30 December 2020 6 LLB Graduate Route edit Graduates holding an LL B from either a recognised state or foreign university will be then required to complete several examinations following which they will have to go through a period of apprenticeship to enrol as an Attorney at Law and be admitted to the bar LLB Graduates are exempt from Attendance requirements and can optionally sit exams in both October and or April Local University Graduates edit LLB graduates from recognised state universities such as the University of Colombo Open University of Sri Lanka University of Jaffna University of Peradeniya and Kotelawala Defence University only have to sit the Final Year examinations entailing around 8 subjects 5 Foreign University Graduates edit However Foreign LLB Graduates from the University of London or other partnered foreign universities have to sit for all 3 academic years This rule was introduced in the last 10 years 5 Re qualifying from other Commonwealth countries edit If one is a Foreign commonwealth lawyer or a Barrister of England Scotland and Ireland they will only be required to sit for a few subjects They will also have to take part in a Practical Training Course and serve the period of apprenticeship unless they served a period of pupilage in the United Kingdom 5 Other Courses edit The SLLC carries out several post attorney courses including an LL M from the University of Wales and post attorney diplomas in intellectual property law and international trade law Student unions editThe Law Students Union of Sri Lanka LSU nbsp The first president of the Law Students Union was Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan KC CMGThe Law Students Union was founded in 1894 as the Ceylon Law Students Union The first president was Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan The first meeting was held on June 13 1894 With the implementation of the new rules in 1937 a student was elected as president of the L S U rather than the previous practice where an experienced lawyer was appointed to that post In 1970 the rules were further amended to give the student community greater control over their own affairs Since that time another amendment was made creating the posts of Social and Welfare Secretary and that of editorial assistant However this amendment has not been put down in writing and has been carried out by convention In 1991 the union amended its rules further to create the posts of Education Secretary and Assistant Education Secretary in order to protect and safeguard the educational necessities of the student community The rules were also translated into Sinhala by the Law Students Union of 1989 and 1991 In 1995 the rules were amended which resulted changing the name to the Law Students Union of Sri Lanka This amendment also created the law students sports fund The Law Students Sinhala Union of Sri Lanka LSSU Sri Lanka Law College which was established in 1874 is one of the oldest and leading professional educational institution of Sri Lanka and operating within it is the Law Students Sinhala Union which can be introduced as one of the leading student unions with a history of dedicated service to law students for the past 73 years The law student Sinhala Union was established in 1943 in the wake of a renaissance against colonialism when people irrespective of their race or religion joining hands together in the struggle for independence Thus it was this Union that spearheaded the law students contribution to this movement The Law Students Sinhala Union which was hence established was formalised and re structured as an organised student union by C Ananda Grero Notable alumni editAs one of the oldest professional training bodies it has trained all the lawyers in the country who have served not only in the field of law but also various other fields such as politics social reforms commerce trade unions and religion For instance two of the five Executive Presidents and Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe had their higher education and training at the Sri Lanka Law College Name Known for ReferenceJ R Jayewardene 2nd President of Sri LankaMahinda Rajapaksa 6th President of Sri LankaRanil Wickremesinghe 9th President of Sri LankaE W Perera independence activist and senatorGamini Dissanayake former cabinet minister and a presidential candidateParinda Ranasinghe former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka 7 Christopher Weeramantry former judge of the International Court of Justice and judge of the Supreme Court of Sri LankaJ F A Soza former judge of the Supreme Court of Sri LankaSarath N Silva former Chief Justice of Sri LankaV Manicavasagar former judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and Chancellor of the University of JaffnaShirani Tilakawardene Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri LankaMohamed Ali Sabry Minister of JusticeSaleem Marsoof Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri LankaSiva Selliah former judge of the Court of Appeal of Sri LankaSarath Ambepitiya former judge of the High Court of ColomboS L Gunasekara Senior Lawyer and Member of ParliamentHarry Wilfred Jayewardene former President of the Sri Lanka Bar Association Chairman of the Industrial Disputes Commission UN Human Rights CommissionDappula de Livera former Attorney General of Sri LankaSomasundaram Nadesan former senator and president of the Bar CouncilH Sri Nissanka Member of ParliamentDilan Perera Minister of Port DevelopmentJeyaraj Fernandopulle former cabinet minister and a Member of ParliamentRohitha Bogollagama former cabinet minister and a Member of ParliamentJayathri Samarakone Sri Lankan High Commissioner to SingaporeLasantha Wickrematunge journalist and former editor in chief of The Sunday LeaderDilith Jayaweera Sri Lankan corporate leader and EntrepreneurDonald Hewagama former Judge Advocate General of the Sri Lanka ArmyPriyantha Jayawardena Supreme Court JudgeNamel Weeramuni film director dramatist playwright and UK lawyerSanjay Rajaratnam Attorney General of Sri Lanka nbsp J R Jayawardene nbsp Mahinda RajapaksaPartner universities edit nbsp University of Wales United Kingdom nbsp University of London nbsp University of Colombo Sri Lanka nbsp University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka nbsp University of Jaffna Sri Lanka nbsp Open University of Sri Lanka Sri LankaSee also editSri Lankan universitiesReferences edit a b Dr Pathinayake New Principal of Law College via PressReader Sri Lanka Law College www sllc ac lk Historical Overview of Education in Sri Lanka Ministry of Education Archived from the original on July 16 2007 Principal s address on Award Ceremony 2011 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 07 10 a b c d Sri Lanka Law College a b http www sllc ac lk sub pgs 001 20 202208 13 E pdf bare URL PDF The Sunday Times Legal Column sundaytimes lk External links editOfficial website Law College Entrance Exam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sri Lanka Law College amp oldid 1176792159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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