Sri Lanka Law College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • President Junius Richard Jayewardene - First executive President of Sri Lanka.
  • President Mahinda Rajapaksa - Current (5th) Executive President of Sri Lanka and Former Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.
  • Hon. Gamini Dissanayake - former Cabinet Minister,and a Presidential candidate
  • Hon. Justice Parinda Ranasinghe - former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
  • Hon. Justice Sri Lankabhimanya Christopher Weeramantry - former Judge of the International Court of Justice and Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
  • Hon. Justice J. F. A. Soza - former Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
  • Hon. Justice Sarath N. Silva - former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
  • Hon. Justice V. Manicavasagar- former Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and Chancellor of the University of Jaffna
  • Hon. Justice Shirani Tilakawardene - Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lank
  • Hon. Justice Saleem Marsoof, PC - Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and
  • Hon. Justice Siva Selliah - former Judge of the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka
  • Sarath Ambepitiya - former Judge of the High Court of Colombo
  • Dr. Harry Wilfred Jayewardene, QC - former President Sri Lanka Bar Association, Chairman Industrial Disputes Commission, UN Human Rights Commission
  • Senator Somasundaram Nadesan, QC - former Senator & President of the Bar Council
  • Hon. H. Sri Nissanka, QC - Member of Parliament
  • Hon. Dilan Perera - Current Minister of Port Development
  • Hon. Jeyaraj Fernandopulle - former Cabinet Minister and a Member of Parliament
  • Hon. Rohitha Bogollagama - former Cabinet Minister and a Member of Parliament
  • Hemantha Warnakulasuriya, PC -Sri Lankan Ambassador to Italy
  • Lasantha Wickrematunge - Journalist and former editor-in-chief of The Sunday Leader
  • Dr. W. D. Rodrigo - Principal, Sri Lanka Law College.

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