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RUGBY WINS AS COURT DISMISSES MOVE TO HALT ELECTION

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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October 04, 2025

Rugby in Sri Lanka won a landmark ruling in its favour when the Supreme Court yesterday threw out a Petition or Motion filed by Roshan Deen and his supporters that was aimed at preventing an election of office-bearers of the sport scheduled to be held on Wednesday (October 8).

RUGBY WINS AS COURT DISMISSES MOVE TO HALT ELECTION

The Daily Mirror exclusively reported on Thursday (October 2) that World Rugby had in a letter to the Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka threatened to ban the island from the world fraternity should the election of office-bearers be postponed once again while also noting the political squabbles outside the sport.

The supporters of Deen were named as Kavinda Jayasena, Denzil Darling, Shamendran Devadasan, Velathage Jayanetti, Chandrakantha Mehendranathan and Lakmal Jayawardena.

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