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Officer in Charge, Police Station, Meerigama v. G. Thushara Indika and others

No. 95713 - Attanagalle Magistrate Court

The complainant parties’ church was pelted with stones for over a month. The stone pelting was allegedly due to suspicions of illegal activity by close members of the pastor.

Officer in Charge, Police Station, Warakapola v. Alawalayalage Wilson and Others

No. 75194 MC Warakapola - Warakapola Magistrate Court

Assault on pastor and Christians engaged in prayer Church of Grace Mahena, Warakapola, (Kegalle District) 16th December 2012.

Valachenai Magistrate Court

PC/50001/19 - Valachenai Magistrate Court

Case No: 14

Secretary, Pradeshiya Shabha Chavakachcheri ,Tax Assessor Pradeshiya Shabha Chavakachcheri v. Selvarathinam Yogarasa

No.21528 - Magistrate Court Chavakachcheri

The accused has established a place of worship without the approval of the council.

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.

Badalgama Vipulasiri Thero and others v Kuppuswamy Wijayan and Nadkunam Manogaran

38759/18/P1 - Puttalam Magistrate Court

Parties complained of noise pollution created by a newly constructed ‘Christian Family Church’

Officer in Charge, Batticaloa vs Muralitharan Satheeskumar (Batticaloa)

23650/PC/13 - Batticaloa Magistrate Court

Opponent agreed to refrain from arousing conflict regarding the religious practices of the pastor

G. Sunil Jayatissa and another (Pastor Jayatissa case)

L89921 - Negambo Magistrate Court

Allegations were placed against Pastor Jayatissa by the chief prelate of the area for noise and air pollution caused by construction of the church and Sunday mass.

MC22587

MC22587 - N/A

On 24th February 2019, at approximately 09:15 a.m., as the pastor and her congregants were preparing for the Sunday worship service, a mob of around 200 individuals led by 04 Buddhist monks forcibly entered the church premises and demanded the pastor stop her worship activities immediately.