Although the Supreme Court has ordered that only if the amendments proposed by the Supreme Court are included, the Act can be passed by a simple majority, otherwise, two-thirds of Parliament is required to pass certain sections, ignoring those orders, the Online Safety Act alleging that his fundamental rights have been violated by working to adopt, MP M. Mr. Sumanthiran filed a fundamental rights petition against the Speaker and the Attorney General before the Supreme court yesterday. Sri Lanka Latest News
Since the speaker has said that he signed the bill after the Attorney General confirmed that the Supreme Court has been included in the proposed amendment bill, MP M.A. MP Sumanthiran has also named the Attorney General as a respondent in this fundamental rights petition.






