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Under new Trial-at-Bar bench: Ekneligoda case to be heard on weekly basis

Under new Trial-at-Bar bench: Ekneligoda case to be heard on weekly basis

06 May 2026


The High Court Trial-at-Bar in Colombo has decided to recommence the long-stalled trial on the abduction and enforced disappearance of journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda, following a formal indictment filed by the Attorney General (AG).

The case was previously heard before a three-Judge bench comprising Judges Namal Balalle, Mahen Weeraman, and Sujeewa Nissanka. However, the trial had been disrupted for several months due to the suspension of Balalle pending a disciplinary inquiry and the retirement of Weeraman.

Consequently, Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena appointed a new three-Judge bench to preside over the proceedings. The case was taken up on Monday (4) before the newly constituted bench comprising Judges Nayana Seneviratne, Nalin Hewawasam, and Lakmali Hewawasam.

Notably, while the case was previously heard at the Hulftsdorp Court Complex, Monday’s proceedings were held at a Court established within an official residence on Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo, which was previously occupied by former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella during his tenure.

Upon taking up the case, the bench ordered that the trial proceed on a weekly basis commencing from 8 May. The Court also issued summons to two witnesses, directing them to appear on the next hearing date.

The AG filed this case during the tenure of the former United National Front Government in connection with the abduction and enforced disappearance of Ekneligoda between 24 and 27 January 2010. Nine members of the Army Intelligence Unit, including Colonel Shammi Arjuna Kumararatne, who served as the Commanding Officer of the Giritale Army Camp, have been named as defendants in the case.



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