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N.M. Junaideen v. Inspector N.P, Kasthuriarachchi, Officer in Charge, Police Station, Hindogama

HRC/AP/344/12 - Human Rights Commission Sri Lanka

The complainant alleged that he was made to kneel down before a Buddha statue for an accusation of stealing a cow by the respondent.

S.D.N. Priyanganie v. Principal, Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala

HRCSL/199.16/L6 - Human Rights Commission Sri Lanka

The complainant alleged that her fundamental right to equality was violated when Maliyadeva College denied her son admission to Grade 1 of the school, on the perception that her son was a Hindu and not a Buddhist, as the complainant’s husband was a Hindu.

Naomi Michelle Cokeman v AG and Others

SCFR 136/2014 - Supreme Court

The petitioner had a a tattoo on her upper right arm of Lord Buddha seated on a lotus flower of Buddhist path.

M.J.M. Faril et al v. Bandaragama Pradeshiya Sabha et al.

S.C (FR) Application No.92/2016 - Supreme Court

An application was made to the 1st Respondent, Bandaragama Pradeshiya Sabha for a development plan to put up a two storeyed school building on a land owned by the 1st Petitioner (President of the Board of Trustees of the Wekada, Jumma Mosque).

B.M. Asiri Tharanga & Thiyagarajah Mahendran v The principal of Kingswood College

SC FR Application No. 335/2016 - Supreme Court of Sri Lanka

Petitioner alleged that his fundamental right to equality was violated when Kingswood College, Kandy denied his son admission to Grade 1 of the school for 2017.

A.B.T. Rasanga v The Principal of Kingswood College

SC/FR 353/2016 - Supreme Court of Sri Lanka

The petitioner (Christian) complained mentioning that his fundamental right to equality guaranteed by Article 12 of the Sri Lankan Constitution has been infringed by the Principle of Kingswood College.

Officer in charge, Police Station, Mannar v. Kunaselan Thushanthi and 29 others

PC/34315 - Mannar Magistrate’s Court

The accused was charged under sections 139, 143 and 144 of the penal code of Sri Lanka. Caused loss, damage and inflicted violence.