His book ‘The Law Governing Public Administration in Sri Lanka,’ is a text that must be read by all public administrators and politicians. Later, he delved into Buddhist Ecclesiastical Law, which produced a monumental work and a Treatise on Sri Lankan Statute Law and Judicial Decisions on Buddhist Temples and Temporalities. Some of his publications were on Australian banking systems. ![]() His vast knowledge as an author was exhibited mostly in Banking Law. Additionally, he focused on teaching Commercial, Administrative, and Constitutional laws, and published texts in Sinhala, one on the Law of Contracts, another on Commercial Law. His students at Vidyodaya and later even at the Post-Graduate Institute of Management recall how he lectured, without even a short note in hand, gluing students’ attention, and enthusiasm. First, I knew him as a pioneer Law Educator at Vidyodaya University. ![]() ![]() He graduated in Law from Peradeniya, with First-Class Honors, and was later called to the Bar as an Advocate. Wickema Weerasooria, son of Queen’s Counsel NE Weerasooria, studied at Royal College, and entered the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya, having won the Harvard Memorial Prize and the Governor General’s Prize at school.
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