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Warnakulasuriya Dilki Lourdes Tania Fernando L.L.B WARNAKULASURIYA DILKI LOURDES TANIA FERNANDO L.L.B. (HONS) COLOMBO Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Company Secretary Commissioner for Oaths Sworn Translator Naples Place, Mirissankotuwa,Lunuwila 0777966665/ 0312259883 / [email protected] Personal Details Full Name: - Warnakulasuriya Dilki Lourdes Tania Fernando Permanent Address: - Naples Place, Mirissankotuwa,Lunuwila Date of Birth: - 12th of May 1989 Sex: - Female Civil Status: - Married NIC: - 896332813V Educational Qualifications Completed L.L.B. degree honors in Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Passed Law College Final exam with second class Passed G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination o District Rank – 1st Puttlam o Island Rank – 52 Successfully completed International Relations Diploma course with a Distinction pass conducted by Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, D/12/A/09/S Awarded for the best student in Academic Year 2012/2013(A) Professional Qualifications Attorney – at – Law, Sri Lanka Notary Public in Sinhala & English Sworn translator (English/Sinhala) Commissioner of Oaths Company Secretary Work Experience Practicing as a Lawyer & a Notary Public:- Works as the retained lawyer in National Development Bank, Wennappuwa since 2017 Drafting all kind of deeds (especially mortgage, transfer, lease and gifts) Appearing before civil and criminal courts in Chilaw, Marawila and Negombo Translating documents especially relating to legal issues and visas Extra-Curricular Activities Member in the NEW YOUTH FOOT BALL SOCIETY (2001-2004) Skills and Competencies Language: Fluent in written & spoken English & Sinhala Computing: Familiar in MS OFFICE Communication: Possess good communication skills Team Player Non-related Referees 01. Mr.Waruna Weerasooriya, 02. Mrs.Roshanthi Fernando Attorney-at-law, Attorney-at-law Kirimetiyane, ‘Angels’ Lunuwila. Marawila Mobile:-0777275981 Mobile:-0777207195 I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Date – 24/08/2019 .
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