President's Counsel - Notable President's Counsels of Sri Lanka

Notable President's Counsels of Sri Lanka

  • Ranjit Abeysuriya
  • Rienzie. A. F. Arseculeratne
  • M. H. M. Ashraff
  • Lalith Athulathmudali
  • Shibly Aziz
  • Dr. Harsha Cabral
  • K. N. Choksy
  • N. R. M. Daluwatte
  • Dunstan De Alwis
  • C. R. De Silva
  • H. L. de Silva
  • Romesh de Silva
  • Ainsley Clive "Bunty" de Zoysa
  • T. B. Dissanayake
  • B. J. Fernando
  • Mark Fernando
  • Palitha Fernando
  • Tyronne Fernando
  • A. Gnanathasan
  • Jayantha Gunasekera
  • Visty.C.Gunathilake
  • Dr. Dayanath C. Jayasuriya
  • Neville Joseph
  • Lakshman Kadirgamar
  • K. C. Kamalasabeson
  • K. Kanag-Ishwaran
  • Palitha Kumarasinghe
  • A. A. M. Marleen
  • Saleem Marsoof
  • Ikram Mohamed
  • Faiz Mustapha
  • Mohomed Sally Mohomed Nazeem
  • R. I. Obeysekera
  • Mohan Peiris
  • Daya Perera
  • Eardley Perera
  • A. K. Premadasa
  • P. A. D. Samarasekera
  • G. F. Sethukavaler
  • L. C. Seneviratne
  • Edward Francis Junius Silva
  • Sarath N. Silva
  • Harsha A. J. Soza
  • C. V. Vigneswaran
  • Senaka C. B. Walgampaya
  • Hemantha Warnakulasuriya
  • Jayampathi Wickramaratne
  • Ananda Wijesekera
  • D. S. Wijesinghe
  • Upawansa Yapa
  • Razik Zarook

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