The Bar Association of Sri Lanka will visit Parliament to provide lawmakers with detailed information about the proposed 22nd Constitutional Amendment, according to an announcement made by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa.
The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) is set to conduct a briefing session at Parliament regarding the proposed 22nd Constitutional Amendment. Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa announced the planned visit during parliamentary proceedings, indicating that the engagement reflects the legal community's involvement in the legislative process.
The briefing is intended to give Members of Parliament a comprehensive understanding of the specific provisions contained within the proposed amendment. The session will also provide lawmakers with an opportunity to seek clarification on aspects of the Bill that may require further explanation.
This move underscores the role that professional bodies play in informing the legislative process on constitutional matters in Sri Lanka, ensuring that lawmakers have access to expert analysis before voting on significant constitutional changes.












