Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
13
December 2018
Judicial
Immunity & Presidential Immunity
Whatever the final outcome of the current political
turmoil within the Parliament of Sri Lanka, there has been healthy sharing of
ideas and beliefs especially through regulated media. An email is also such a
medium when the user is firmly regulated on the basis of appropriate principles
– in this instance global principles and/or personal belief that the sharing would be of value to the other side also. Those
covered by belief are immune from fault-finding.
Immunity from prosecution is often granted to
leaders who are taken to have Governing power over the whole. Governing power
is Absolute in value. Executive power is relative in value. Judges’ immunity is also limited in real terms to their use of Discretionary powers after Judicial powers
have failed to produce a lawful outcome or produce an outcome that would damage
the fundamental rights of the other side. The rest of the Judge’s decision is
liable to be scrutinized in higher courts. Judge of the highest court is immune
from such scrutiny her/his judgments also.
Likewise Parliamentary privilege covered in Sri
Lanka through Parliament (Powers and
Privileges) Act.
One of the early lessons I learnt through Tamil
culture is that one does not find fault with the guru. A student who believes
in the guru would not see any fault in the guru. That is when guru and disciple
become One. Then the guru delivers through the disciple and v.v. In democracy
the customer is taken as right, until proven otherwise, due to the requirement that the supplier must
bring the customer as part of her/him/itself.
In the Colombo Telegraph article headed ‘Executive
Presidency- Absurdity Of The Immunity Cover!’ – the author Mr Lukman Harees
refers to the following case brought against the then Attorney General - Mr
Shiva Pasupati – a Tamil. The case was named ‘Mallikarachchi vs. Siva Pasupathy’
It ought to have been named Mallikarachchi vs Attorney
General – as the highest legal power
within the Government. The individual is mere medium of the government.
Justice Sharvananda, also a Tamil is quoted by the above
author as follows:
[In
the SL Context, Sharvananda CJ in Mallikarachchi vs. Siva Pasupathy explained
the immunity granted to the President as follows: ‘…the President is not above
the law. He is a person elected by the people and holds office for a term of
six years. The process of election ensures in the holder of the office correct
conduct and full sense of responsibility for discharging properly the functions
assigned to him. It is, therefore, necessary that special immunity must be
conferred on the person holding such high executive office from being subject
to legal process or legal action and being harassed by frivolous actions. If
such immunity is not conferred not only the prestige, dignity and status of the
high office would be adversely affected but the smooth and efficient working of
the Government of which he is the head would be impeded. That is the rationale
for the immunity cover afforded to the President’s actions both official and
private’. ]
I mention Tamil with a reason. The above matter was
decided in November 1984 – when the Executive Presidency was strongly active.
The two gentlemen – one representing the highest legal Administrative power of
Sri Lanka and the other the highest Judicial power, confirm inner powers
through which they got to those positions despite obvious discrimination
against Tamils – especially in Administration at the individual level. They
motivated other Tamils to have ‘hope’ of reaching the parallel positions to that of the
President through the political pathway.
When Mr Arjuna Mahendran let us down as Governor of Central Bank, he seriously
damaged this hope. He proved to be mere trader. By appointing Mr Indrajit Coomaraswamy the Wickremesinghe
leadership restored
that confidence in the Tamil community.
To me,( a genuine practitioner of law ) Belief is
the basis of any immunity – either from
judicial orders or executive orders. This applies also to the citizen. Given
that majority citizens do not have active knowledge of law but are subjected to
administrative rulings and judicial orders, their representatives have immunity
from prosecution which they are required to share with their constituents to
keep legal actions to minimum levels. But individuals being fallible and
therefore not worthy of such immunity – as was demonstrated by Mr Sirisena –
exceed their powers of belief . But like I said about Attorney General Shiva Pasupathy and Chief Justice Sharvananda,
the President’s position is the highest position through which most citizens
would develop political belief and hence the purity of that position is
maintained to facilitate development of wholesome faith. Likewise guru position
and for that matter any CEO position. One of our trainees who now works for
Jetwing, continues to address me as CEO due to attributing this guru position.
He is a strong reason why I stay at
Jetwing in Jaffna. Jaffna is the base of my fundamental values in education.
Jetwing is an appropriate institution through which to show the heights to
which such fundamentals would lift us. Jetwing is also the parallel of our home
here in Coogee in fundamental standards of health and security in holiday area.
Belief is the basis of self-governance. Whoever
holds that highest position in any field, needs to be seen as being faultless. This
is necessary for structural purposes. It however does not hold in love and war –
where belief overrides relativity.
The current Sri Lankan president declared war
against minorities – by ‘dismissing a Prime Minister elected by Parliament’ and
‘appointing’ one of his liking. In the court of
Dharma – the moment the one uses powers for relative purposes – one loses
the belief based immunity. Hence both Executive powers and Governance powers
cannot be applied to the same part of the matter at the one time.
The true governor begins with the voter’s belief , escalates
it to the highest possible level through Administration and presents that as
her/his Belief. One who condones bribes to change religions / political alliance
– confirms stagnation at voter level. If majority Sri Lankans vote for Mr
Sirisena to be President – then Sri Lanka as a whole would isolate itself from
the high end values of globalization.
As per Daily Mirror ‘TNA MP for Jaffna district Dharmalingam Sidaththan told
Daily Mirror that his party extended conditional support for Mr. Wickremesinghe
to get the required majority to become the Prime Minister.’
This is so very wrong. It does
not cover democratic Tamils. Any quid pro quo deal carries with it relative
value and would lack the power to raise locals to National and Global level
thought structures that only Belief has. Belief will teach its own lessons to
those who damage belief based fundamental rights. Relativity is mortal; Belief
is Divine.
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