Avart Garde attempt to sue Sri Lanka Navy
Avart Garde Maritime Services has sent a letter of demand for a sum of Rs. 2 billion from Sri Lanka Navy for the illegal taking over of the floating armoury in Galle ports on the 13th of November 2015 said counsel for Avarnt Garde Nishan Premarathna.
The demand letter states that the Sri Lanka navy has violated the agreements entered between the Avarnt Garde and Rakna Lanka.
This fact was revealed by the legal team comprising President’s Counsel Kuvera de Zoysa and Premathiratne to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Rakna Arakashaka Lanka Ltd. last Friday.
Avant-Garde has stipulated that the though the Galle floating armory was intended to function and continued as a part of the joint venture between State-owned Rakna Arakshaka Lanka and Avant-Garde till 2019 the unlawful take over on 13 November 2015 by the Sri Lankan Navy has caused serious losses and damages to Avant-Garde, and in the event this amount is not paid, Avant-Garde would file legal action to recover the said sum of money.
This fact was revealed by the legal team comprising President’s Counsel Kuvera de Zoysa and Premathiratne to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Rakna Arakashaka Lanka Ltd. last Friday.
Avant-Garde has stipulated that the though the Galle floating armory was intended to function and continued as a part of the joint venture between State-owned Rakna Arakshaka Lanka and Avant-Garde till 2019 the unlawful take over on 13 November 2015 by the Sri Lankan Navy has caused serious losses and damages to Avant-Garde, and in the event this amount is not paid, Avant-Garde would file legal action to recover the said sum of money.
