Digital Signatures by new PC’s at Supreme Court ceremony
View(s):In a groundbreaking step toward digital transformation, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka recently introduced the Digital Signature for the President’s Counsel Oath Ceremony marking the first-ever use of this technology in the history of Sri Lanka’s Judiciary. Traditionally, this process was carried out manually, making today’s achievement a historic milestone, according to an official media release.
This advancement reflects the Supreme Court’s commitment to modernising judicial operations. The Court has already launched a web-based Case Management System (CMS), establishing a strong digital foundation for a more efficient and technology-driven justice process.

Four new President’s Counsels who took oaths signing digitally (L-R ) Hafeez Azard Navavi, Ms. Sajeevani Dilka Lakmali Karunanayake, Madduma Patabendige Sanjeeva Sudharshana De Silva, and Hiranjan Indrajith Peries.
Beginning in 2026, the Supreme Court will initiate the phased rollout of the e-Filing system, enabling Attorneys-at-Law to file applications electronically. This system is expected to expand progressively to courts island-wide, improving convenience, accessibility, and speed for legal practitioners and the public.
From November 21 to 27, 532 newly enrolled Attorneys-at-Law were admitted to the Bar through the digital signature process during their oath-taking ceremonies.
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