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Heresamalarrajni, Kattakovilveethy, Mannar 270 Sinnadurai Sundaralingam & Balendra Attorneys-at-Law & Notaries Public # 282/4,5 & 6 Dam Street Colombo 01200 Tel: 25 44 400 E-Mail: [email protected] IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA In the matter of an application under Article 140 of the Constitution for Mandates in the nature of Writs of Certiorari and Prohibition CA (Writ) Application No: 125/2013 1. Arunasalm Kunabalasingham, Kathiripay, Atchuvely 2. Pushparani Vikneswararajah, 50/10, Kanthekaratta, Colombo 3. Nallammah Sivayoganathan, 107/2, Dehiwala 4. Balasundaram Balakumar, Navali East, Manippay 5. Kanagambikai Nallaiyah, 198/7, Ramasami Veethy, Vavuniya 6. Senthamilselvi Vaseekaran. Nee Yogarasa, 491, 3rd Lane, Thirunavatkulam, Vavuniya 7. Selvarani Yogarasa, Soosiyapar Kovil, Atchuvely 8. Manikavasagar Vararajasigham, 29, Poothaddam, Vavuniya 9. Arulthamby Edward Rajenthirapillai Nee Thiruselvam, ¼, Empaistate, No.12, Station Road, Colombo 06 10. Indiratheye Sanmuganathan, 228, Navalar Road, Etuppayyadi, Jaffna 11. Sivasothy Uthayakumar, Kaddudai, Manippay 12. Sinnapody Alias Cinnavan Kurunathapillai, Pidarikovilady, Kokuvil 13. Vamathevan Satkunam Nee Sinnathurai, 48, Palam Road, Kandarmadam 14. Thanapalsingham Elangovan, W.A. Silva Mawatha, Colombo-06 15. Suppiah Elankovan, Urumpirai East, Urumpirai 16. Ilankeswary Subramaniam, 55/23, School Road, Negombo 17. Mary Manonmany Vaithilingam, Thurus Road, Jaffna 18. Eraveendrarajah Balavijitha, Alaveddy South, Mariamman Road 19. Jamuna Yogarajah, Kalikovilady, Thavady South, Kokuvil 20. Rasaiah Kalaiyarasi, Urumpliai North, Katpakapillayar Kovilady 21. Kandaiah Thuvaraja, 47/2, Sakibmarika Mawatha, Negombo 1 Sinnadurai Sundaralingam & Balendra Attorneys-at-Law & Notaries Public # 282/4,5 & 6 Dam Street Colombo 01200 Tel: 25 44 400 E-Mail: [email protected] 22. Ariyathasan Manchuladevi, Sivan Road, Avarankal 23. Selvarajah Tharsini, 26/5, Pirampady Lane, Kokuvil 24. Pushpaleela Valipuram, 958/32, Nachchimar Kovilady, Jaffna 25. Arulampalam Jeyathasan, Vadduvini, Inuvil West, Inuvil 26. Varatharjan Sutharjini, 216, Grusalt Road, Chundukkuli, Jaffna 27. Krishnar Vairavapillai, 130/8, Pillayar kovilady, Inuvil 28. Thangamalar W/O Inthuthasan, Thavady South, Kokuvil 29. Thampan Alias Thampu Mahadevan, 336/1A, Mothara Road, Colombo-15 30. Sithamparapillai Krishnar, Atchuvely Southwest 31. Poobalasingham Jesumariathasan, 88, Temple Road, Ponnagar, Hatton 32. Raththiram Malathy, Palaly South, Vasavilan 33. Varatharajah Puvaneswary, 23, Kanthapurana Veethy, Kantharmadam 34. Rajuladevi Vallipurathan, 3, Kanthapurana Veethy, Kantharmadam 35. Thavamany Krishnapillai, Palaly South, Vasavilan 36. Markandu Gunasekaram, 12/4, Urumpilai West, Urumpilai 37. Nesammah Sivaguru, Nagammal Kovilady, Ududvil 38. Yogarani Ratnathurai, Pathameny, Atchuvely 39. Meenadchi Murugesu, 464, Thirunavatkulam, Vavuniya 40. Krishnapillai Yogarajah, 60 ½, KKS Road, Vannarpannai, Jaffna 41. Yasothara Maheswaran, Vanniyasingham Veethi, Thavady North 42. Santhiramalar Balaranjith, 16, Anderson Flats, Colombo-05 43. Sivakami Sivakurunathan Sathisavam, Vithanai Lane, Kokuvil East 44. Singarajah Gowripalan, 72, 1st Cross Road, Vavuniya 45. Nagarajah Sasikumar, Iyanar Kovilady, Mallakam 46. Kanagalingam Ushananthini, Pidariamman Kovilady, Kokuvil 47. Puvirajasingham Thilagavathi, 551/83, Andival Street, Colombo-13 48. Balachandran Suseela, 77, Anna Road, Thonikkal 49. Naguleswary Rajendram, 35/12, Thonikkal, Vavuniya 50. Selvarany Sivagnanam, Soolanai, Chunnakam 51. Rajaratnam Uthayakumar, 97/6, Vairavapuliyankulam, Vavuniya 52. Thurayan Nadarajah, Rajaveethy Road, Atchuvely 53. Thavamanithevi Yoganathan, Kathiripay, Atchuvely 54. Thurayappah Rasarathinam, 69/6, Vairavapuliyankulam, Vavuniya 2 Sinnadurai Sundaralingam & Balendra Attorneys-at-Law & Notaries Public # 282/4,5 & 6 Dam Street Colombo 01200 Tel: 25 44 400 E-Mail: [email protected] 55. Saraswathy Sellathurai Subramaniam, 139/5, Alady Road, Thonikkal, vavuniya 56. Selvasri Sritharan, Station Road, Vavuniya 57. Mariyampillai Iknesiyas, 105/16, Anna Road, Thonikkal, Vavuniya 58. Muruges Krisnamurthi, Sooloanai, Chunnakam 59. Kathirkamu Jeyarajasingham, Usan, Mirisuvil 60. Mary Reeta Anton Jeyaraj, Seenthipanthal, Ilavali 61. Sithamparam Sinnappu Alias Sinnappan, Palaly South, Vasavilan, Atchuvely 62. Ganapirakasam Albert Balasigham, USan, Mirisuvil 63. Apputhurai Nadarajah, Irupalai Road, Kondavil 64. Ilayavan Sivarasa, Kuddiyapulam, Vasavilan 65. Sinnarasa Samarakodi, Thirunavukulam, Vavuniya 66. Paramanathar Pathmanathan, Urumpirai South, Urumpirai 67. Rajathurai Rajeswaran, Kondavil East, Kondavil 68. Murukupillai Theverajah, 17/5, Hospital Road, Kalubowila, Dehiwela 69. Yalini Thivagar, 17/5, Hospital Road, Kalubowila, Dehiwela 70. Sivaguru Mangayarthilagam, 74, W.A. Silva Mawatha, Colombo-06 71. Mangaleswary Sujavarathan, 201,1, W.A.Silva Mawatha, Colombo- 06 72. Karuppaiyah Jeyapalan, Manipay Road, Chundukuly 73. John Anton Arasaratnam Sasikumar, Somasundaram Avenue, Chundukuly, Jaffna 74. Muthunayagam Kulanayagam, Kotahena, Colombo-13 75. Thangaratnam Selvarajah, 32/8, Kotahena, Colombo-13 76. Selavar Sinkarasa, Kopai Road, Urumpirai 77. Markandu Kanagapunthirajah, Urumpirai West, Urumpirai 78. Sellathurai Selvavaluatham, Thumbalai Pointpedro 79. Namasivayam Pirabakaran, Kopai South, Kopai 80. Kanapathipillai Yogalingam, Rajaveethy, Kopai South 81. Sabaratnam Raveendran, Kondavil East, Kondavil 82. Kandaiyah Sithamparanathan, District General Hospital, Kilinochchi 83. Vallipuram Raveendrathevi, Songuveli North, Mannipay 84. 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Rasaiah Jeyanthi, Nanthavil Amman Kovil, Kondavil 99. Mary Rejina Ulaganathan, Mathakovilady, Kopay South 100. Kanesalingam Arunthavamalar, 16-2/1, Perera Lane, Wellawatte 101. Maheswary w/o Sivaprakasam, Erlalai East, Erlalai 102. Senkamalam w/o Vairamuthu, Inuvil East 103. Sankarapillai Sooriyakumar, 6, 1st Cross Street, Vavuniya 104. Murugupillai Gunendran, Nanthavil Lane, Kokuvil 105. Rasaratnam Sutharshan, Kondavil West, Kondavil 106. Thavamanithevy w/o Rasiah, Kopay South, Kopay 107. Maheswary Vishvalingam, Suthumalai North, Manipay 108. Sellathurai Jeyananthan, Erlalai West, Chunnakam 109. Sithamparapillai Selvarasa, Pirampody Lane, Kokuvil 110. Sivaguru Thevathasan, Ilanthari Kovilady, Inuvil East 111. Arumugam Rajathurai, Karambaikurichi Varanai 112. Vasanthathevy Pathmanathan, V.T.S Lane, Urumbirai 113. Santhinithevy Rathinesvaran Nee Kanapathipillai, Thondilady, Sandilipai 114. Arasanilai Dorathy Fattima Sothy, 195, Adiyaputham Road, Thirunelvely East 115. Pasthiyampillai Nickalas Sabaratnam, Kondavil East 116. Alakaratnam Prabakaran, Ramakrishna Kovil, Kondavil East 117. Rani Ramalingam, Sivakulaveethi, Urumbirai West 118. Jeyarany Panchadcharanathan, Kulankarai, Kokuvil East 119. Iyathurai Arulanantham, 49/4A, Yarl Road, Jaffna 120. Lalitha w/o Thiyagarasa, Chundukuli, Jaffna 4 Sinnadurai Sundaralingam & Balendra Attorneys-at-Law & Notaries Public # 282/4,5 & 6 Dam Street Colombo 01200 Tel: 25 44 400 E-Mail: [email protected] 121. Nagan Sellan, Urumbirai South, Urumbirai 122. Rajarany Arulmurugan, Inuvil South, Inuvil 123. Joseph Nickalas, Antoniyar Kovil, Navatkuly 124. Thangarajah Thangeswaran, Uruthirapuram, Kilinochi 125. Kanagaratnam Thevarasa, Pathameny, Atchuvely 126. Pushparani Kulasingham, Atchuveli South, Atchuvely 127. Ponnuthurai Annanthagopal, Pathameny, Atchuvely 128. Parameshwary w/o Velupillai, Pathameny, Atchuvely 129. Markandu Iyathurai, Power Station Road, Chunnakam 130. Sinniah Sellathurai, Pathameny, Atchuvely 131. Sellathurai Ranjakumar, Pathameny, Atchuvely 132. Velan Paramanathan, Puthumadam, Uduvil 133. Kandaiyah Sellathurai, Pathameny, Atchuvely 134. Kandaiyah Theverasa, Pathameny, Atchuvely 135. Subramaniam Thiyagarasa, Neeliyamapannai, Mallakam 136. Kanakar Sivasubramaniam, Pathameny, Atchuvely 137. Jeyavathana Nanthakumar, Alaveddy East, Alaveddy 138. Rajesvary w/o Balachandran, Pathameny, Atchuvely 139. Kannakai w/o Thirunavukkarasu, Puthur West, Navatkiry 140. Visvalingam Yogesvaran, Katpulam Road, Urumpirai East 141. Nikunthalathevy Chanthirasekaram, Mayilany, Chunnakam 142. Rajany Manivannan, Kannaki Camp, Chunnakam 143. Sangaran Velayutham, Kodaikady, Mallakam 144. Nagamma w/o Sinnathurai, Inuvil South, Thaavady 145. Srikanthan Myooran, Inuvil South, Thaavady 146. Rajeswary Srikanthan, Inuvil South, Thaavady 147. Kanthaiyah Sinnathurai, Alaveddy South, Alaveddy 148. Balasingam Sanjeev, Chunnakam East, CHunnakam 149. 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