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LL.B Degree Programme Level 04 Academic Year-2016/2017 Time Table & Course Plan Department of Legal Studies Faculty of Humanities and Social Science The Open University of Sri Lanka

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  • LL.B Degree Programme

    Level 04

    Academic Year-2016/2017

    Time Table & Course Plan

    Department of Legal Studies

    Faculty of Humanities and Social Science

    The Open University of Sri Lanka

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    Dear Student,

    You are welcome to Level 04of the LL.B Degree Programme.There are four courses in Level

    04 as given in table below.

    Courses of Level 04

    Name of the course Course code

    Law of Contract LWU2311 / LLU 4805

    Criminal Law LWU 2312 / LLU 4806

    Family Law LWU2313 / LLU 4707

    Constitutional Law II LWU2314 / LLU 4708

    Page

    1. Time tables of each Regional Center 3 - 8

    2. Continuous Assessment Test dates 8

    3. Course plans for all four courses 9- 17

    4. Instruction for Moodle Page 18 – 19

    5. Contact Details of Staff 20

    …………………………………………

    Raja Goonertne

    Head

    Department of Legal Studies

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    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4

    Day School Dates

    Colombo / Kandy / Matara/ Anuradhapura/ Kurunegala/Badulla/Batticaloa and Jaffna Regional Centers

    No Month Day

    01 September 30th (Saturday)

    October 1st (Sunday)

    02 October 14th (Saturday)

    October 15th(Sunday)

    03 October 28th(Saturday)

    October 29th(Sunday)

    04 November 11th (Saturday)

    November 12th(Sunday)

    05 December 02nd (Saturday)

    December 03rd (Sunday)

    06 December 16th(Saturday)

    December 17th(Sunday)

    07 January 20th(Saturday)

    January 21st(Sunday)

    08 January 27th(Saturday)

    January 28th(Sunday)

    09 February 17th(Saturday)

    February 18th(Sunday)

    10 March 10th (Saturday)

    March 11th(Sunday)

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    LL.B Degree Programme - Academic year 2016/2017

    Level 4 - Colombo Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Sinhala Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    English Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Criminal Law

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Constitutional Law II

    Tamil Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Criminal Law

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Law of Contract

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    LL.B Degree Programme - Academic year 2016/2017

    Level 4 - Kandy Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Sinhala Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    English Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Time Course Day School Academic

    Tamil Medium

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

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    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4 – Anuradhapura Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    SInhala Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4 – Matara Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    SInhala Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4 – Batticaloa Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Tamil Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

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    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4 – Jaffna Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Tamil Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Law of Contract

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Family Law

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2016 / 2017

    Level 4 – Kurunegala Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Sinhala Medium

    LL.B. Degree Programme – Academic year 2015 / 2016

    Level 4 – Badulla Regional Centre - Schedule of Day Schools

    Sinhala Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Criminal Law

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Family Law

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Law of Contract

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Law of Contract

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Criminal Law

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    Tamil Medium

    Day Time Course

    Saturday 8.00– 10.00 Criminal Law

    Saturday 10.30– 12.30 Family Law

    Sunday 8.00– 10.00 Constitutional Law II

    Sunday 10.30– 12.30 Law of Contract

    Dates and Time Table for Continuous Assessments Test

    CAT 1

    Date Subject Time

    21stNovember 2017 Law of Contract (LWU2311)/LLU4805 11.00 am-12.00 noon

    21st November 2017 Criminal Law(LWU2312)/LLU4806 1.30 pm-2.30 pm

    23rd November 2017 Family Law (LWU2313)/LLU 4707 1.30 pm-2.30 pm

    23rd November 2017 Constitutional Law II(LWU2314)/LLU4708 3.00 pm-4..00 pm

    CAT 2

    Date Subject Time

    23rd January 2018 Law of Contract (LWU2311) /LLU4805 11.00 am-12.00 noon

    23rdJanuary 2018 Criminal Law(LWU2312) /LLU4806 1.30 pm- 2.30 pm

    25thJanuary 2018 Family Law (LWU2313)/LLU4707 11.00 pm-12.00 noon

    25th January 2018 Constitutional Law II(LWU2314) /LLU4708 1.30 pm-2.30 pm

    Number of lessons to be covered for Assessments

    Course CAT 1 CAT 2 Final Examination

    Law of Contract Block I ( Lessons 1-5) Block 1 and First 3 lessons in Block 2

    All Study Material

    Criminal Law Block 1 (Lessons 1-4) Block 1 and First 3 lessons in Block 2

    All Study Material

    Family Law Block 1 (Lessons 1-4) Block 1 (Lessons 1-7) All Study Material

    Constitutional Law II Block 1 ( Lessons 1-3) (Case book on Fundamental Rights)

    Block 1 (Lessons 1-11) (Case book on Fundamental Rights)

    All Study Material

    Duration 1 Hour 1 Hour 3 Hours

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    LL.B Degree Programme 2016/2017

    LWU2311 - Law of Contract Course plan

    1. Objectives of the course The objective of this course is to help you to identify the following 1 How to create a valid contract i.e. offer, acceptance, justacausa and consideration 2 Instances when a contract which has the elements of a valid contract may

    nevertheless not lead to a legally binding contract (situations of mistake, misrepresentation, duress and undue influence, and illegality)

    3 Contents of a contract (terms, conditions, exemption clauses) 4 performance of a contract 5 Termination of a contract (How does a contract come to an end?) 6 Breach of a contract (what happens if a party to a contract fails to honor it?) 7 Remedies for breach of a contract (What is the relief available to a party whose

    contract has not been honored?) 8 The law governing contracts of agency

    2. Course Content

    This course deals with the following topics; Creation of a valid contract Vitiating factors of a contract Contents of a contract Performance of a contract Breach of contract Remedies for breach The law of Agency

    3. Delivery mode This course will consist of ten two-hour dayschools held during weekends. Additional seminars will be held where necessary.

    4. Method of Assessment The assessment for the course will consist of the following components

    1st Continuous Assignment Test

    2nd Continuous Assignment Test

    Final examination

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    Assignment Details

    CAT 1 CAT 2 Final Examination

    Number of lessons to be studied

    Lessons 1 - 5 in Block 1

    -Block 1 AND -First 3 lessons in Block 2

    All study material

    Time duration 1 hour 1 hour 3 hours

    5 Course material

    This course consists of the following study material Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 (Law of Agency) 6 Recommended reading Weeramantry on the Law of Contract – Volumes 1 and 2 Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston’s Law of Contract Or Anson’s Law of Contract Or Treitel’s Law of Contract Or Jill Poole’s Textbook on the law of contract 7 Learning outcome At the end of this course you should be able to

    1 Decide if a particular document is a legally valid document 2 Draw up a contract 3 Identify if there are circumstances due to which a contract can be set aside 4 Decide the importance of the terms of a contract 5 Decide the impact of breach of a term in a contract 6 Decide if a contract has been successfully performed 7 Identify if there are circumstances which lead to termination of a contract 8 Identify if a breach of contract has occurred 9 Identify the relief available to a party whose contract is breached

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    LL.B Degree Programme 2016/2017

    Criminal law LWU2312

    Course plan

    Study material

    Block I

    Block II

    Block III (Supplementary material)

    Aims and Objectives of the course

    The main emphasis of this course is focused on the Penal Code of Sri Lanka as

    the main source of Criminal Law in Sri Lanka. On studying this course students

    will be able to distinguish the basic concepts and principles governing criminal

    liability, the constituent elements of specific crimes and general defenses

    available under the Penal Code of Sri Lanka. Apart from studying above course

    materials students are required to attend day schools and seminars as well as

    read case decisions, recommended reading materials and important journal

    article

    Delivery Mode

    i. Day Schools

    Ten (10) day schools of two hour duration will be held during weekends.

    Although day schools are not compulsory the Department advises you to

    attend day schools since it provides an opportunity to discuss and clarify

    problems in relation to the subject with your lecturer.

    ii. Seminars

    There will be special seminars prior to CAT I and Final Examination in each

    regional center except Colombo for this subject.

    iii. Online Course (Moodle)

    In addition to the course materials, new judgments, past examination papers

    and other scholarly articles relevant to this course are provided online in the

    Moodle page.

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    Method of Evaluation

    Continuous Assessment Test I

    A classroom test will be held after three (03) day schools are completed and will be from the first

    four lessons in Block I. (lessons I to IV)

    Duration

    One hour

    Continuous Assessment Test II

    A classroom test will be held after seven (07) day schools are completed and will be on the whole

    of BlockI and first three lessons in Block II. (Block I +lessons XI +XII+XIII)

    Duration

    One hour

    Final Examination

    A question paper of three hours duration from the entire syllabus will be given.

    Recommended reading

    General Principles of Criminal Liability in Ceylon-Prof. G.L. Peiris

    Offences under the Penal Code of Ceylon- Prof.G.L. Peiris

    Text book of Criminal Law – Glanville Williams

    Criminal Law : Texts and Materials – C.M.V. Clarkson and H.M. Keating

    Criminal Law – J.C. Smith and B. Hogan

    LL.B Degree Programme 2016/2017

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    LWU 2313 - Family Law

    Course plan

    1. Objectives of the course

    After studying this course you will be able to

    Explain the fundamental principles in Family Law such as solemnization of

    marriage, rights of parties to marriage, issues regarding children, intestate

    succession, incidents of marriage and dissolution of marriage under different laws.

    Clarify the manner in which these principles are applied in case law

    Describe the remedies available to parties under different laws when such parties

    face problems in family life

    2. Course Content

    There are 14 lessons contained in two blocks ( Block I and Block II) for this subject. The

    topics covered by the course are as follows;

    Capacity to marry and consent

    The contract of marriage

    Marriage by cohabitation and repute

    Nullity of marriage

    Support obligations

    Matrimonial rights and obligations

    Inheritance and succession to property

    Parental power

    Minority and guardianship

    Adoption

    Rights of children

    The non-legal family

    Matrimonial Relief in Sri Lanka

    3. Delivery Mode

    Day Schools

    Ten day schools of two hour duration will be held during weekends this academic

    year. The time table for day schools will be given together with the registration

    package. Although day schools are not compulsory the department advises you

    to attend day schools as it provides an opportunity to discuss problems with your

    lecturer.

    Seminars

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    There will be special seminars, where necessary, in each regional center except

    Colombo for this subject.

    4. Method of Assessment

    1st Continuous Assignment Test (CAT 1)

    2nd Continuous Assignment Test (CAT 2)

    Final Examination.

    The marks of all the examinations will be considered in awarding the final mark. The CAT’s

    will constitute 30% of the final mark and the final examination 70%.

    Details of examinations for family law

    CAT 1 CAT 2 Final Examination

    Lessons to be studied

    Lessons 1 - 4 Lessons 1 - 7 All study material

    Time duration 1 hour 1 hour 3 hours

    5. Course Materials

    This course consists of the following study material

    Block I

    Block II

    6. Online Course (Moodle)

    In addition to the course materials, new cases, past examination papers and other articles

    relevant to your course are provided online in the Moodle page. You will receive all

    relevant information including the manner in which you register and the password to

    access online material in the course. You can access this online facility at any place

    including the Nodes Center, your home and your office or at any internet cafe.

    7. Recommended Reading

    Law on Parent and Child by Prof. Savithri Goonesekara

    Pudgala Nitiya by Prof. Savithri Goonesekara

    Muslim Personal Law in Sri Lanka by Prof. Savithri Goonesekara

    Children, Law and Justice: A South Asian Perspective by Prof. Savithri

    Goonesekara

    Law and Marriage Relationship in Sri Lanka by Shirani Ponnambalam

    Muslim Family Law in Sri Lanka by Chulani Kodikara

    The Muslim Law of Marriage, Divorce and Maintenance in Sri Lanka by M.S.

    Jaldeen

    LL.B Degree Programme 2016/2017

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    Constitutional Law II

    Course plan

    1. Course Code – LWU2314

    2. Objective of the course:

    The objectives of this course are to

    Identify and evaluate the substantive and procedural law relating to the

    fundamental rights of Sri Lanka.

    Discuss and assess the concept of Devolution of power and its applicability in the

    Sri Lankan Constitutional frame work.

    3. Course Content

    This course deals with the following topics,

    Fundamental Rights

    Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion

    Freedom from Torture

    The Right to Equality

    Freedom from illegal Arrest and Detention

    Freedom of speech and Expression

    Right to culture

    Executive and Administrative Action

    Standing to Sue

    Time for filing an action

    Remedies

    Devolution

    Constitutionalism I

    Constitutionalism II

    Classification of Constitutions

    Devolution of power I

    Devolution of power II

    The thirteenth amendment Case

    The Provincial Council system; an overview

    The Legislative Power of the Provincial Council

    The Executive power and the Provincial Executive

    The Judicial power of the people

    The provincial Public Service

    4. Delivery Mode

    a) Day Schools

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    Ten day schools of two hour duration will be held during weekends this academic

    year. The time table for day schools will be given together with the registration

    package. Although day schools are not compulsory the department advises you

    to attend day schools as it provides an opportunity to discuss problems with your

    lecturer.

    b) Seminars

    There will be special seminars in each regional center except Colombo center for

    this subject

    c) Moodle supplementary page

    5. Method of Assessment (CA test and Final Examination)

    1st Continuous Assignment Test (CAT 1)

    2nd Continuous Assignment Test (CAT 2)

    Final Examination.

    The marks of all the examinations will be considered in awarding the final mark.

    The CAT’s will constitute 30% of the final mark and the final examination 70%. If a

    Student fails to obtain a pass mark at the end of the course he/she will have to

    repeat the entire course.

    Lessons for assignment tests and final examination

    1st Assignment Test – Lessons 01 to 03 Case Book on Fundamental Rights.

    2nd Assignment Test – Lessons 01 to 11 Case Book on Fundamental Rights.

    Final Examination – All lessons

    6) Study Materials

    This course consists of the following study material

    Block I – (Sinhala and Tamil )

    Case Book on Fundamental Rights – (only in English -with lessons)

    Block II - Devolution (English, Sinhala, and Tamil)

    Block II - Devolution –( Case Book only in English)

    7) Online Course

    In addition to the course materials, new cases relating to the each lesson, past

    examination papers and other articles relevant to your course are provided online.

    You will receive all relevant information including the manner in which you register

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    and how the password to access online course could be obtained. Please access

    this online facility at any of the Nodes Center, your home and your office or at any

    internet cafe. You can express your view on issues that rose at the online facility.

    This online course will be of immense use especially to busy employed students

    and the students in regional centers as it help them to maintain contacts with the

    teacher online.

    8)Recommended Reading

    “Fundamental Rights in Sri Lanka “- JayampathyWickramaratne – (2nd ed),

    Stamford Lake Publication – 2007.

    “Fundamental Rights in Sri Lanka “ - S. Sarvanananda – a commentary – Sri Lanka

    “Justice without Frontiers: Furthering Human Rights “ – C.J Weeramathy –

    MartinusNijhoff Publishers,1998

    “Judicial Pronouncements On The 13th Amendment” LakshmanMarasinghe,

    Stamford Lake Publications.

    Provincial Governor Rights & Duties Under The 13th, LakshmanMarasinghe,

    Stamford Lake Publication

    “13th Amendment Essays on Practice “, LakshmanMarasinghe, Stamford Lake

    Publications.

    Evolution of Constitutional Governance in Sri Lanka, LakshmanMarasinghe,

    VijithaYapa Publications.

    9) Learning Outcomes

    At the end of this course the students should be able to;

    • Identify the importance of Fundamental Rights and Devolution of Power to a

    country.

    • Critically analyze the applicability of Fundamental Rights and Devolution of

    Power in Sri Lanka.

    • Discuss the modern approaches of judiciary in relation to the substantive rights

    and procedural requirements of filling fundamental rights applications.

    • Compare and contrast the Sri Lankan approach with contemporary

    developments.

    • Suggest the Constitutional or Statutory Reforms relating to the fundamental

    Rights and Devolution of Power in Sri Lanka

    Dear Student,

    We are pleased to inform that now you can access the following courses online.

    LWU 2312- Criminal Law

    LWU 2313- Family Law

    LWU 2314- Constitutional Law II

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    These courses are available under the section ‘Legal Studies’ in the NODES –OUSL web site. Instructions for logging in: 1. You should go to the NODES –OUSL page (http://ousl.nodes.lk/) and log in.

    Username:Your National Identity Card number

    Password:s-user(for first time users)( use all simple letters)

    : Use your “changed password” (if you have logged in before and already changed your password)

    Do not forget to change the password to a private one on your first login itself. Once you changed the password it is your responsibility to remember it. To change your password click your name appearing near the ‘logout’ button, and then select the ‘change password’ button in your profile page.

    By clicking the ‘Edit Profile’ tab in this profile page you can change your name and email address as you wish. Do not forget to click the ‘update profile’ button after doing the changes.

    If you have problems in logging and accessing your course(s) please send an email to Ms. GeethaKulasekera ([email protected]) (Lecturer/ET), giving your National Identity card number and Name (with initials).

    If you have any queries regarding the content of an individual course/ programme please contact the relevant course/programme coordinator.

    2. You can also access your course/programme at NAC centres (see Annex 1 for locations).

    3. You are expected to produce your record book and the National Identity Card to gain access to the NAC centres.

    Hope you would have a rewarding and meaningful learning experience online!Course Coordinators.

    LWU 2312 – Criminal law – Ms. WasanaPanditharathne

    LWU2313 – Family Law – Ms. Sunethra Goonetilleke LWU 2314 – Constitutional Law II – Ms.N.Gamalath Annex 1 – NAC centers

    Center Address Telephone No.

    1.CNAC – Faculty of Education Building (ground floor) The OUSL , Nawala, Nugegoda

    011- 2814557

    2. NAC 2 – Nawala – Colombo Regional Center Building,( ground floor) 011- 2810088

    http://ousl.nodes.lk/mailto:[email protected]

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    The OUSL, Nawala, Nugegoda 011- 2881080

    3. NAC– Kandy – The OUSL Regional Center, Polgolla,Kandy 081- 2494119

    4.NAC – Monaragala– The OUSL Study Center, Potuvil Road , Monaragala

    055- 2277377

    5.NAC – Kurunegala– The OUSL Study Center, NissankaMawatha , Malkaduwawa, Kurunegala

    037- 2220917

    6. NAC – Ampara- The OUSL Study Center, Iginiyagala Road , Ampara 063 - 2224388

    7.NAC- Rathnapura - The OUSL Study Center, Hidellana, Rathnapura 045- 2228075

    8.NAC – Ambalangoda The OUSL Study Center, Polwatta Road, Halwatura, Ambalangoda.

    091- 2255310

    9.NAC- Anuradhapura - The OUSL Study Center, JayanthiMawatha, Anuradhapura

    025- 2234484

    10.NAC – Matara - The OUSL Study Center, Nupe ,MAtara. 041 – 2222314

    11.NAC – Galle - The OUSL Study Center, Labuduwa, Galle. 091- 2223784

    12.NAC- Batticaloa - The OUSL Study Center, Bar Road, Batticaioa 065 - 2222264

    13.NAC- Kegalle - The OUSL Study Center, KumarathungaMunidasaMawatha ,Kegalle.

    035 - 2222086

    14.NAC- Polonnaruwa – The OUSL Study Center,Mahavali Housing Scheme,NewTown,Polonnaruwa

    027-2223048

    15.NAC- Gampaha- The OUSL Study Center,GampahaRoad,Miriswatta,Madugoda.

    033-2234572/1

    16.NAC – Ambalanthota-TheOUSLStudyCenter,Rajasaranagama,Lunama,Ambalanthota

    047-2225533

    17.NAC- Peradeniya- University of Peredeniya,Peradeniya 081-2389206

    18.IET Katunayake- Institute of Engineering Technology,TempleRd,Katunayake

    011-2252831

    19.NAC- UOC- University of Colombo “College House ” 94,Kumarathunga MunidasaMw,Colombo 03

    011-2814557

    20. NAC –Trincomale,OUSC, St. Francis Xavier MahaVidyalam, Main Street, Trincomalee

    026-3264813

    21.NAC- Badulla– Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced Technological Education, GreelandDrive,Badulla

    055-2230218 , 055-2223801

    22.NAC –Kaluthara–Open University of Sri Lanka Study Center,66/2, NagodaRd,Kaluthara

    034-2220850

    23. NAC- Vavniya–Open University of Sri Lanka,Study Center,366,Thekka Waththa,Vavniya.

    024-2225995

    24.NAC-Jaffna- Open University of Sri Lanka,StudyCenter,BrownsRd,Kokuwil,Jaffna

    021-2221810

    25.NAC-Puththalam- Open University of Sri Lanka,Study Center, 1/137,Colombo Rd,Puththalam.

    032-2266822

    Position/Division Name Contact No Email Head/Law

    Mr.Raja Goonertne (Senior Lecturer)

    011-2881230 [email protected]

    Course Coordinators

    Ms.Sunethra Goonetilleke ( Law of Contract)

    011-2881422 [email protected]

    Ms.WasanaPanditharathne ( Criminal Law)

    011-2881319 [email protected]

    Ms.Sunethra Goonetilleke (Family Law)

    011-2881230 [email protected]

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    Ms.N.Gamalath ( Constitutional Law II)

    011-2881572 / 319

    [email protected]

    Project Assistant Miss.R.S.D.K.Rajakaruna 011-2881422 [email protected]

    Lecturer/IT (Problem related to moodle page)

    Ms.GeethaKulasekara 011-2805675 [email protected]

    Department Student Counselor

    Ms.WasanaPanditharathne 011-2881319

    [email protected]

    Assistant Registrar /HSS (For continuous assessment issue)

    Ms.Shivashankari 011-2881232/377

    [email protected]

    Senior Assistant Registrar /Examination Division (For final Exam issues related matter)

    011-2881350/ 208/461

    [email protected]

    Senior Assistant Registrar /Student affairs Registration issue/Personal Information Changes)

    011-2881205/655

    Colombo Regional Centre(Inquiry for day school details of Colombo Centre)

    011-2881420

    Finance Division 011-2881349/ 043/543

    Library 011-2881254/419