The Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) were established by the ''
Criminal Justice Commission Act No 14 of 1972'', to serve as both a
public inquiry and a
tribunal
A tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. For example, an advocate who appears before a court with a singl ...
to pass sentence. The key aspect of the CJC was that it could accept evidence that would have otherwise be inadmissible under the ''
Evidence Ordinance'' which governs evidence applicable in court, the shift of burden of proof on the accused and the finding or sentence of the tribunal becoming final and would not be appeal-able. Two Criminal Justice Commissions were formed, the first in 1972 to try the perpetrators of the
1971 JVP insurrection
The 1971 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) insurrection (also known as the 1971 Revolt) was the first of two unsuccessful armed revolts conducted by the communist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) against the socialist United Front Government of ...
and the second in 1975 to prosecute
exchange control offences. The CJC was a controversial legislation and was repealed in 1977 under the ''
Criminal Justice Commissions (Repeal) Law, No. 12 of 1977''. General amnesty was issued to all convicted under the two commissions.
History
Following the
1971 JVP insurrection
The 1971 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) insurrection (also known as the 1971 Revolt) was the first of two unsuccessful armed revolts conducted by the communist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) against the socialist United Front Government of ...
, the government under Prime Minister
Sirima Bandaranaike
Sirima Nicole Wiratunga (14 February 1964 – 7 December 1989), known simply by her first name Sirima, was a singer who sang in English and French. She was primarily known for her duet " Là-bas", recorded in 1987 with Jean-Jacques Goldman, which ...
required a swift means of prosecuting the larger number of insurgents in custody, which numbered in the thousands. The concept of a tribunal empowered to inquire and sentence, by passing the normal judicial process that would otherwise take many stages and years was envisioned by
Victor Tennekoon
Victor Tennekoon QC (9 September 1914 – April 1990) was a Sri Lankan lawyer and jurist. He served as the 35th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, as well as the 33rd Attorney General and 23rd Solicitor General. From 1979 to 1984 Tennekoon served as ...
, the
Attorney General
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. The government quickly passed the Criminal Justice Commissions Act in parliament and the first Criminal Justice Commission was established by a warrant issued by the Governor General in May 1972. By 1975, 139 inquires were conducted and 3872 insurgent suspects were charged and 2919 were produced before the commission. 2413 suspects were released under suspended sentences while 258 received terms of rigorous imprisonment, which included 3 imprisonments for life. 50 suspects were acquitted. A second commission was formed in 1976, consisting of three judges. 2520 suspects were released under suspended sentence, while 372 received terms of rigorous imprisonment, which included 5 imprisonments for life. 92 suspects were acquitted.
Tyrrel Goonetilleke, Director of the
Criminal Investigation Department
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lobbied for the extension of Criminal Justice Commissions into exchange control violations.
Jurisdiction
The commission would have power and jurisdiction to inquiry into crimes and offences committed throughout Ceylon and inquiries would be judicial proceeding under the Penal Code.
Membership
The first tribunal consisted of five justices of the
Supreme Court
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, appointed by the Chief Justice. The members of the commissions connived and held their hearings at the premises of the
Queen's Club
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in
Colombo
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. Members included;
* Chief Justice
H. N. G. Fernando (Chairman)
* Justice
A. C. Alles
* Justice V T Thamotheram
* Justice H Dheragoda
* Justice
T. W. Rajaratnam (later replaced by Justice D. Wimalaratne)
A second tribunal consisted of three justices. In addition the commission had a Secretary and interpreters.
Notable convicts
Insurrection
*
S. D. Bandaranayake
Samuel Dias Bandaranayake (1 December 1917 – 3 June 2014) was a Sri Lankan socialist politician and a member of Parliament of Sri Lanka, parliament representing Gampaha Electoral District (1947–1989), Gampaha.
Early life and education
Born ...
- Sitting Member of Parliament and JVP member
*
Rohana Wijeweera
Patabendi Don Jinadasa Nandasiri Wijeweera (; 14 July 1943 – 13 November 1989), better known as Rohana Wijeweera, was a Sri Lankan Marxist–Leninist political activist, revolutionary, and founder of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP; ). W ...
- Leader and politburo member of the JVP
*
Athula Nimalasiri Jayasinghe
Wijayamuni Devage Athula Nimalasiri Jayasinghe (known as Athula Nimalasiri Jayasinghe or Loku Athula) (1944 - 2014) was a Sri Lankan revolutionary and politician. A JVP leader of the 1971 JVP insurrection, Jayasinghe was later elected to the Sri ...
- JVP Politburo member and later became a government minister (turned crown witness)
*
Jayadeva Uyangoda
Jayadeva Uyangoda (born 13 September 1950) is a Sri Lankan political scientist. He is a constitutional expert in Sri Lanka.
Jayadewa Uyangoda was a leftist student leader and a member of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) movement in the 1970 ...
- JVP Politburo member and later became an academic
*
Victor Ivan - JVP Politburo member and later became a journalist
*
Mahinda Wijesekara
Mahinda Wijesekera is a Sri Lankan politician, former Fisheries cabinet minister and a former member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka. In 2001, Wijesekara left the President Chandrika Kumaratunga
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga (; ; bor ...
- JVP member and later a government minister
*
Upatissa Gamanayake
Don Upatissa Gamanayake (; 17 October 1948 – 13 November 1989), also known by his alias Dias Mudalali, was a Sri Lankan politician and the deputy leader of the Jantha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) during the 1987–1989 insurrection. Not a prominen ...
- JVP member and later Deputy leader of the JVP during the
1987–1989 JVP insurrection
The 1987–1989 JVP insurrection, also known as the 1988–1989 revolt or the JVP troubles, was an armed revolt in Sri Lanka, led by the Marxism–Leninism, Marxist–Leninist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna, against the Government of Sri Lanka. Th ...
* Susil Siriwardene - Director of Agrarian Research and JVP member
Exchange control violations
*
Sir Oliver Goonetilleke
Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke () (20 October 1892 – 17 December 1978) was a Sri Lankan statesman. Having served as an important figure in the gradual independence of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) from Britain, he became the third Governor-Genera ...
- Former Governor General of Ceylon (tried in absentia and sentenced)
* Mubarak Thaha - Nightclub owner
* A.R.M. Mukthar - bookie owner
References
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Sri Lankan commissions and inquiries
Judiciary of Sri Lanka
1977 disestablishments in Sri Lanka
1972 establishments in Sri Lanka
Government agencies established in 1972