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The tribunal system of Sri Lanka is part of the national system of administrative justice.[1]
List of tribunals
editReligious tribunals
edit- Buddhist religious councils - tribunals hearing disciplinary matters pertaining to Buddhist clergy, beyond the purview of the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance of 1931
- Kathi Court - special tribunal that adjudicates on matrimonial matters relating to Muslims
Administrative tribunals
edit- Mediation Boards - under the Mediation Boards Act No. 72 of 1988
Employment
edit- Labour Tribunals
- Labor Tribunals under the Wages Board Ordinance
- The Workmen’s Compensation Tribunals
- Board of Appeal under the Factories Ordinance
Finance
edit- Inland Revenue Board of Appeal
Housing
edit- Ceiling on Housing Property Board of Review
- Rent Board of Review
- Rent Boards
Land and agriculture
edit- Tribunals under Agricultural Productivity Law
- Land Acquisition Board of Review
- Agricultural Tribunals
Family
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Tambimuttu, Aquinas V. "Sri Lanka: Legal Research and Legal System". Hauser Global Law School Program, New York University School of Law. Retrieved 1 September 2020.