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Draws Mixed Reactions from Consumers The Island 2 Monday 14th December, 2009 Home News Page Two Are you a lucky winner? JAYAVIRU SHRAMA VASANA MAHAJANA SAMPATHA DEVELOPMENT FORTUNE VASANA SAMPATHA SUWASETHA SATURDAY FORTUNE Date 09-12-2009 Date:22-11-2009 Draw No: 1147 Date:10-12-2009 Date 09-12-2009 Date: 25-11-2009 Date:11-12-2009 Date 11-12-2009 Draw No.490 Draw No. 204 Draw No. 797 Draw No. 339 Draw No. 2073 Draw No. 2188 Symbol - Sagittarius Bonus No : 19 Bonus No 54 Bonus No: 51 Winning No: Winning Nos. Winning No: Winning Nos: Winning Nos : Winning Nos: Winning Nos. X- 16- 34- 54- 60 C- 21-27-35-49 B- 6-8-5-9-6-1 07 - 34 - 36 - 48 L- 24- 44-45-68 K- 04- 19- 28- 41 U- 09-17-44-45 Legal News Supreme Court 'Budget pack' draws mixed List of cases for today 14th Dec. 2009 Court No. 502 Before – Dr. S. A. Bandaranayake J reactions from consumers J. Balapatabendi J K. SriPavan J by Lal Gunesekera (December 11), on a directive that the budget packs would be age of President Mahinda budget packs will be made avail- To Be Mentioned from President Mahinda available from Saturday Rajapaksa. able in every one of these out- SC HC (CA) LA No. 203/09 – HC CA he special budget pack for Rajapaksa, drew a mixed reac- (December 12) at Lak Sathosa, Marketing Development, Co- lets. We will also consider more No. 113/07 consumers in time for the tion from many consumers over Co-operative Shops, Economic operatives and Consumer Affairs relief to the consumers in the SC Application F/R No. 380/09 Tfestive season announced the weekend. Centres, Welfare Centres and Minister Bandula Gunawardene, very near future, but the world SC Application F/R No. 496/09 by the government last Friday The government indicated retail shops, but com- Export Development and prices are a hindrance. The SC Application F/R No. 539/09 plaints have been pouring International Trade prices of certain items are yet SC Application F/R No. 544/09 in that they are not avail- Minister Professor G L high and controlled by a 'Mafia' SC Application F/R No. 739/09 SAMPATH BANK PLC able. Peiris, Central Bank in Pettah. It’s due to this reason SC Application F/R No. 905/09 (Formerly known as Sampath Bank Ltd.) Some consumers who Governor Ajith Nivard that the prices of certain vegeta- For Leave To Proceed Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Sampath Bank PLC under visited the Lanka Sathosa Cabraal, Treasury bles and essential food items sky- SC Application F/R No. 295/09 Section 04 of the Recovery of Loans by Banks (Special Provisions) Act No. outlet at D R Wijewardene Secretary Dr P B rocket during the festive season.” SC Application F/R No. 396/09 04 of 1990. Mawatha on Saturday Jayasundara and State The Minister said the prices SC Application F/R No. 835/09 PUBUDU LANKA ENTERPRISES morning, complained that Trading Corporation of several essential food items SC Application F/R No. 915/09 A/C NO. 0006 1000 8232 not only the budget packs, chairman Pradeep such as rice, sugar, dhal, gram, SC Application F/R No. 931/09 At a meeting held on 29th October 2009 by the Board of Directors of Sampath Bank PLC it was resolved specially and unanimously: but also samba and nadu rice too Gunawardene were present at big onions, potatoes, dried chill- SC Application F/R No. 935/09 Whereas Weerasinghe Arachchilage Shelton Weerasinghe being the Sole were not available, and that the the event. ies, garlic and canned fish had For Granting of Leave Proprietor of the business carried on in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri big onions on sale were not fit for Speaking to The Island, been reduced by the government. SC SPL LA No. 225/09 - CA No. Lanka under the name and style of “Pubudu Lanka Enterprises” as the Obligor human consumption. Minister Bandula Gunawardene The prices of basmathi rice (Rs. 159/06 has made default in the repayment of the credit facility granted against the security The special budget pack was said that the budget packs 75) and ponni samba (Rs. 70) had SC SPL LA No. 247/09 HC No. 06/09 of the property and premises morefully described in the Schedule hereto mortgaged and hypothecated by the Mortgage Bond No. 1563 dated 08 October priced at Rs. 490, though the mar- meant only for the Christmas been reduced, he said. For Argument 2007 attested by A. J. Bandara of Kurunegala Notary Public in favour of Sampath ket value was Rs 765. season would be released only Minister Gunawardene said a SC Application F/R No. 54/08 Bank PLC holding Company Registration No. PQ 144 and there is now due and The pack was to include a today (December 14) through bus service would be inaugurat- SC Application F/R No. 55/08 owing on the said Bond bearing No. 1563 to Sampath Bank PLC aforesaid as at kilo of rice (Kekulu), a kilo of Sathosa outlets and made avail- ed from Borella on Wednesday SC Appeal No. 105/09 – HC CA No. 02 September 2009 a sum of Rupees One Million Four Hundred Twenty Six Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Two and Cents Forty Only (Rs. 1,426,782/40) dhal, a kilo of sugar, 500g of able all over the country even in (December 16) for the benefit of 110/01 of lawful money of Sri Lanka being the total amount outstanding on the said Kadala and canned fish. Jaffna, Badulla and Kurunegala consumers visiting the economic Court No. 403 Bond and the Board of Directors of Sampath Bank PLC aforesaid under the The budget packs were intro- at co-op cities and mini co-op centre at Kirimandala Mawatha, Before – Nimal Gamini Amaratunga powers vested by the Recovery of Loans by Banks (Special Provisions) Act No. duced by the State Trading cities in the next two weeks. Narahenpita open daily from J 04 of 1990 do hereby resolve that the property and premises morefully described P. A . R a t n a y a k e J in the Schedule hereto mortgaged to Sampath Bank PLC aforesaid as security Corporation at a ceremony held Minister Gunawardene said: 3pm to 11pm. for the said credit facility by the said Bond bearing No. 1563 to be sold in Public at Temple Trees on Friday "There are 11,000 Sathosa outlets He said seven buses would be C. Ekanayake J Auction by P. K. E. Senapathi Licensed Auctioneer of Colombo for the recovery (December 11), under the patron- throughout the country and the used for this purpose. To Be Mentioned of the said sum of Rupees One Million Four Hundred Twenty Six Thousand Seven SC HC LA No. 27/08 – HC Civil No. Hundred Eighty Two and Cents Forty Only (Rs. 1,426,782/40) together with further 05/02 interest on a sum of Rupees One Million Two Hundred Thousand Only (Rs. 1,200,000/-) at the rate of Twenty Two per centum (22%) per annum from 03 SC Application F/R No. 218/09 September 2009 to date of satisfaction of the total debts due upon the said Bond SC Application F/R No. 275/09 bearing No. 1563 together with costs of advertising and other charges incurred Sri Lanka offers permanent secretariat for BIMSTEC SC Application F/R No. 751/09 less payments (if any) since received. SC Application F/R No. 752/09 December 13, 2009: Sri Lanka has manship from India, the 2009 BIMSTEC being in existence for 12 years, deserves THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO For Support offered to host permanent secretariat for ministerial meeting was attended by for- a permanent secretariat”. All that divided and defined allotments of amalgamated land marked Lots 3B SC Application F/R No. 822/09 the seven-country Bay of Bengal Initiative eign ministers from all the BIMSTEC coun- Outlining the reasons as to why Sri and 4B as per the endorsement dated 25 July 2006 made by H. Wijethunga For Leave To Proceed Licensed Surveyor depicted in Plan No. 1627 dated 25 July 2006 made by the for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic tries -- Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Lanka was best qualified to host the sec- same Licensed Surveyor of the land called “Bogahamulawatta” together with SC Application F/R No. 855/09 soil, trees, plantations, buildings and everything else standing thereon and Cooperation (BIMSTEC). Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand retariat the Minister told the conference, SC Application F/R No. 922/09 together with all rights, ways, privileges, easements, servitudes and The offer was made by Sri Lanka sharing the Bay of Bengal. “Sri Lanka would be one of the very few SC Application F/R No. 927/09 appurtenances thereto belonging situated at Thalgodapitiya Village within the Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama at Making a case for a permanent BIM- countries in the annals of history, which For Granting of Leave Pradeshiya Sabha Limits of Ibbagamuwa in Ihala Visideke Korale West of Hiriyala the 12th ministerial meeting of the group- STEC Secretariat, Sri Lanka Foreign has succeeded in annihilating terrorism, in Hatt Pattu in the District of Kurunegala North Western Province and which said SC HC (CA) LA No. 136/09 – HC CA Lots 3B and 4B are together bounded on the North by Lot 3A in Plan No. 1627 ing which ended in Myanmar's new capital Minister told the meeting that over the last a comprehensive manner...” No.
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