Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka is the highest court in the country, established under the Constitution of Sri Lanka. It serves as the final appellate court, ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law. The court has the authority to interpret the Constitution and review laws for their constitutionality.
Comprising a Chief Justice and several other judges, the Supreme Court handles a variety of cases, including fundamental rights violations and significant legal issues. Its decisions are binding on all lower courts, making it a crucial institution in maintaining the legal framework and protecting citizens' rights in Sri Lanka.