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Sl Iudcjd§ Ckrcfha .Eiü M;%H W;S Úfyi the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka EXTRAORDINARY II fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;s úfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2020'10'09 1A PART II - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 09.10.2020 Y%S ,xld m%cd;dka;%sl iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h w;s úfYI The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka EXTRAORDINARY wxl 2196$55 - 2020 Tlaf;dan¾ ui 09 jeks isl=rdod - 2020'10'09 No. 2196/55 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 09, 2020 (Published by Authority) PART II : LEGAL List of Notaries THE LIST OF notaries IN SRI LANKA – 31st DECEMBER, 2019 Land Registry: Ampara Name of Notary Judicial Main Office Date of Language Division Appointment 1 Ambagahawaththa Ampara No. C/546, Mihindupura, 2010.04.27 Sinhala D.S Ampara 2 Chandrani P.M. Ampara No.7,Technical 2011.08.08 Sinhala/English Avenue,Nawamedagama 3 De Silva K.K.S.N.S Ampara No.781,Uhana Rd.,Ampara 2002.03.26 Sinhala/English 4 De Silva S.K. Ampara No.25,Hinguralanda 1988.10.02 Sinhala Road,Mahaoya. 5 Disanayaka D.R.S Ampara No. 23, Pandukabhaya Mw. 1990.09.26 Sinhala/English Ampara 6 Dissanayaka D.D.N. Ampara No. B76,4th 2017.10.04 Sinhala Lane,Nawagampura. 1A- G 033091 — 70 (10/2020) This Gazette Extraordinary can be downloaded from www.documents.gov.lk 2A II fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;s úfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2020'10'09 PART II - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 09.10.2020 Name of Notary Judicial Main Office Date of Language Division Appointment 7 Dissanayake D.R.S Ampara No. 23, Pandugapaya Mw. Ampara. 8 Fahima M.A.K.S. Kalmunai A.V.V. Rd, P/15, Pothuwil 2007.07.18 English/Tamil 9 Gallage U.S. Ampara No. 154C, Uhana, Ampara 2001.11.06 Sinhala/English 10 Gunarathne H.M.S. Ampara No. 143,Wavinna, 2005.08.01 Sinhala/English Paragahakale. 11 Gunarathne H.M.S. Ampara No. 43,Wavinna, 2005.08.01 Tamil/Sinhala Paragahakele. 12 Harees A.L Ampara No. 115, Arafa Road, 2017.10.04 Tamil Irakkamama - 08 13 Hemamali B.G.I Ampara No. 03, Samanabedda, 2017.03.03 Sinhala Palam Kandawura, Uhana, Ampara 14 Hewage R.H.S.S. Ampara No. E.N 20/1/M, 2005.05.11 Sinhala/English Karangawa, Ampara. 15 Hibathulla A.S Ampara No. 01, Samsam Road, 2016.10.26 English Pothuvil 03 16 Hibuthulla A.S Ampara No. 01, Samsan Road, 2016.10.26 English Pothuvil 03 17 Hilmi A.L.M. Ampara “Hilmi”, Manzil, Pothuvil. 2000.07.20 Tamil 18 Hilmy A.L.M. Ampara Hilmy Manseel, Pothuvil 2002.03.20 Tamil 02. 19 Jayasinghe I.C. Ampara No. 55/C, Saranagama, 2015.10.02 Sinhala Padiyathalawa. 20 Kularathne R.G. Ampara B/L-15,3rd Lane,Ampara 2002.04.09 Sinhala/English 21 Kumara M.G.A. Kalmunai E6/1, Malwatta Road, 1998.03.20 Sinhala Ampara. 22 Kumuduni K.V.G.N. Ampara No. 28/77A, 2008.03.31 Sinhala/English Werenketagoda, Ampara. 23 Lakmali H.A.A. Ampara No. 29/47, Senagama, 2019.02.27 Sinhala Weranketagoda, Ampara. 24 Lakmali S.R.C Ampara No. 7/54, Himiduruwa, 2018.03.29 Sinhala Uhana 25 Liyanaarachchi Ampara No. 400/2,Thissa pura, 2010.06.16 Sinhala/English W.K.S. Ampara 26 Mutugama M.R.I.M. Ampara X.L.20, Bridge Camp, 2010.04.29 Sinhala/English Uhana, Ampara 27 Piyarathna U.P.M Ampara No. 200, Pallegama, 2005.11.08 Sinhala Siripura 28 Premajayantha Ampara No. 8/A,3rd Lane, Ampara. 2004.03.26 Sinhala/English W.D.C.L. 29 Priyadarshanee K.V.C. Ampara Grama 06A-18, Muwangala, 2006.11.03 Sinhala/English Hingurana, Ampara 30 Rasik S.D.M. Kalmunai Sam Sam Rd., Pothuwil 07 2012.09.14 Tamil/English II fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;s úfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2020'10'09 3A PART II - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 09.10.2020 Name of Notary Judicial Main Office Date of Language Division Appointment 31 Rasik.M.I.M. Ampara No. 78, Lake Road, 2015.11.13 English/Tamil/ Eragama - 06 Sinhala 32 Satheir A.M. Kalmunai No.70 , A.U.U. Road , 2015.03.16 Tamil/English Vicktar State , Pothuvil 15. 33 Sayaniya A.G.A Ampara No. 40, Wanniyanar Road, 2016.10.04 Tamil Pothuvil 02 34 Shyamali A.D.D. Ampara No. C/546,Mihindupura, 2010.04.27 Sinhala/English Ampara. 35 Somasir.A.H. Ampara No. 51,Jayawardanepura, 2016.02.19 Sinhala Ampara. 36 Subhashini G.G.G.I Ampara No. 2, C/1, Pernigama, 2016.09.01 Sinhala Hingurana 37 Subhashini P.G.G.I Ampara No. 2C1/ Paranigama, 2016.09.01 Sinhala/English Hingurana, Ampara 38 Sumathipala B.K.S.K. Ampara 27, Chandanagama, 2003.08.29 Sinhala Dehiattakandiya. 39 Suranji D.K. Ampara No. 1/36,Ampara Rd., 2011.06.13 Sinhala Uhana 40 Udagedara U.E.P.S. Ampara No. 29/113D, Senagama, 2019.08.27 Sinhala Werenketagoda, Ampara. 41 Udayanganee E.G.C Ampara R.G Hemachandra, 2016.06.09 Sinhala Thimbirigolla, Madawalalanda, Ampara 42 Udayangani E.G.C. 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