Sri Lankan chief justice links India-Lanka judiciaries via suspect liberty principle

Sri Lanka's Chief Justice Padman Surasena has highlighted the principle of suspect liberty as a key link between the judiciaries of India and Sri Lanka. He discussed the role of artificial intelligence in courts, the benefits of mediation, and the need for regional judicial dialogue. The remarks aim to enhance access to justice.

In a recent statement, Sri Lanka's Chief Justice Padman Surasena emphasized similarities between the judicial systems of India and Sri Lanka, particularly through the principle of liberty of the suspect. This principle protects the rights of individuals under investigation and highlights commonalities in their legal frameworks.

Surasena discussed the integration of artificial intelligence in judicial processes, noting its potential to boost efficiency and improve access to justice. He praised mediation as an effective alternative for dispute resolution.

Additionally, the chief justice advocated for stronger judicial engagement among regional countries to promote better understanding and cooperation. These insights address shared challenges in areas like justice, courts, and artificial intelligence, marking a step toward bolstering India-Sri Lanka judicial ties.

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President Droupadi Murmu administers oath to Justice Surya Kant as India's 53rd Chief Justice at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
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Justice Surya Kant sworn in as India's 53rd chief justice

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President Droupadi Murmu administered the oath to Justice Surya Kant as India's 53rd Chief Justice at Rashtrapati Bhavan on November 24, 2025. He pledged to uphold the Constitution and discharge his duties faithfully. His tenure will last until February 2027.

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