Srilanka and Iran discuss exchanging info
Sri Lanka and Iran discussed the possibility of exchanging
information regarding legal and judicial matters. Justice Minister Rauff Hakeem
who met the Head of Iran’s Judiciary Branch Ayatolla Larijani in Teheran on
Sunday also recalled the relationship between the two countries in the fields
of law development and politics.
Justice Minister Rauff Hakeem meets Head of Iran’s Judiciary
Branch Ayatolla Larijani.
Both countries are members of the Non - Aligned Movement.
Larijani said the law in Iran dates back to thousands of years and they have a
rich and vibrant Islamic legal culture.
Hakeem said in Sri Lanka, the body of law consists of a
mixture of English common law, Roman Dutch law and the country’s own laws.
The minister said Muslims in Sri Lanka are governed by
specific laws based on Sharia on matters relating to marriage, divorce and
succession.
He explained the successful implementation of mediation
boards which has taken lot of burden off the Judiciary and has also offered an
inexpensive dispute resolution mechanism to the ordinary people.
The minister said about 60 percent of disputes are settled
through mediation boards.
Hakeem said Chinese and Nepalese authorities expressed a
keen interest in the system. The minister said all mediators voluntarily extend
their service.
The minister said Sri Lanka was willing to share experience
with Iranian official about the mediation process. The two also discussed Human
Rights issues. They noted that both countries have cooperated on Human Rights
issues in the world forum. They discussed double standards and discriminatory
practices adopted by certain countries on Human Rights violations.Minister
Hakeem returned to the country yesterday.
Source dailynews.lk
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