Lawyers
 of Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake in a letter to Speaker requested
 to postpone the impeachment hearing until an impartial panel is set up 
to probe her.
“The people of the Country (the Sovereign) have an inalienable right 
that their Chief Justice be given, a fair trial by an independent and 
impartial tribunal in keeping with the universally accepted rules and 
norms,” the letter signed by attorney K. Neelekandan said. 
The full text of the letter sent to the Speaker by Attorneys-at-law Neelakandana and Neelakandan yesterday follows:
We are instructed by our Client, Hon. Dr. Shirani A. Bandaranayake.
As you are no doubt aware, our Client has withdrawn from the proceedings
 of the Select Committee and the reasons have been given.
We write to request you to defer any further action until an independent
 and impartial panel is appointed to inquire in to the allegations.
Our Client is absolutely innocent of the allegations and is convinced 
that she will be exonerated of any wrongdoing by an independent and 
impartial tribunal.
Our Client re-iterates that the charges are baseless and groundless and 
can easily be refuted. The issue is of broader and of wider relevance 
than our Client’s rights and affects the integrity and independence of 
the judiciary.
Thus in the interests of the judiciary and in the interests of the 
country and in the interests of our Client, we request that our Client 
be given the opportunity of vindicating herself before an independent 
and impartial tribunal.
The people of the Country (the Sovereign) have an inalienable right that
 their Chief Justice be given, a fair trial by an independent and 
impartial tribunal in keeping with the universally accepted rules and 
norms.
We annex herewith for your ready reference, the proposal contained in 
the draft Constitution of the year 2000 with regard to the procedure for
 removal of the Judges (Chief Justice).
Thus, we request you to defer from taking any further steps until an 
independent Committee is appointed to inquire into the matter.
 Source - Daily mirror 
Friday, December 7, 2012
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