Sri Lankan order of precedence
The Order of Precedence in Sri Lanka the protocol list at which Sri Lankan government officials are seated according to their rank. This is not the list of succession.[1]
Current Order of Precedence
- President of Sri Lanka
- Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
- Speaker of the Parliament
- Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
- Provincial Governors (within their respective provinces)
- Provincial Chief Ministers (within their respective provinces)
- State Ministers
- Deputy Speaker of Parliament
- Deputy Ministers
- Deputy Chairman of Committees
- Chief Government Whip
- Ambassadors and High Commissioners (according to date of presentation of Letters of Credence or of assumption of duty) and Foreign Ministers and Envoys.
- Members of the Constitutional Council
- Attorney General of Sri Lanka
- Supreme Court Judges
- President of the Court of Appeal
- Judges of the Court of Appeal
- Members of the Parliament. There is no established order of precedence over members of parliament in general, although each party has its internal ranking.
- Provincial Council Chairmen, Provincial Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition of Provincial Councils (in their respective provinces)
- Members of Provincial Councils
- Secretary to the President
- Secretary to the Prime Minister
- Secretary to the Cabinet of Ministers
- Auditor General of Sri Lanka
- Secretaries of Cabinet Ministries/Senior Additional Secretaries to the President
- Secretary General of Parliament
- Chief of Staff of the Presidential Secretariat
- Chairmen of the Commissions
- Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
- Chief Secretaries
- Presidential Adviser
- Deputy Secretary to the Treasury
- Secretary General of the Constitutional Council
- Chairmen of the University Grants Commission
- Vice Chancellor appointed under the University Act
- Secretaries of State Ministries
- Additional Secretaries to the President
- Secretaries of Cabinet Ministries/Senior Additional Secretaries to the President
- Chief of the Defence Staff
- Heads of the Armed Forces, the Police and the Solicitor General
- The Commander of the Army
- The Commander of the Navy
- The Commander of the Air Force
- The Inspector General of the Police
- Solicitor General
- High Court Judges
- Visiting Sri Lankan High Commissioners, Ambassador and Charges de Affaires
- Additional Secretaries to the Prime Minister
- Additional Secretaries to the Ministries
- Directors General
- Commissioners General
- Controllers General
- Heads of Departments
Former Precedence Table for Ceylon
- The Governor-General of Ceylon or Officer Administering the Government
- The Prime Minister of Ceylon
- The Chief Justice of Ceylon
- The President of the Senate
- The Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Ministers of Cabinet rank (in the order of their appointment)
- Ambassadors and High Commissioners (according to date of presentation of Letters of Credence or of assumption of duty) and Foreign Ministers and Envoys.
- Ministers not of Cabinet rank
- Attorney General
- Puisne Judges
- The Deputy President of the Senate, the Deputy Speaker; Parliamentary Secretaries, Deputy Chairman of Committees
- Members of the Senate in their order
- Members of the House of Representatives in their order
- The Chairman, Public Service Commission
- Members of the Public Service Commission and the Judicial Service Commission
- The Secretary of the Treasury
- The Permanent Secretaries; The Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (in the order of their seniority)
- Auditor General
- Commanding officers of Regular Ceylon Forces (if of the rank of Major General or equivalent)
- Members of Class I Grade I of the Ceylon Civil Service and Members of the Special Class of the Judicial Service
- Solicitor General
- Members of Class I Grade II of the Ceylon Civil Service; Heads of large Departments; Members of Class I Grade I of the Judicial Service; The Secretary to the Governor-General; The Secretary to the Prime Minister.
- The Clerk to the Senate
- The Clerk to the House of Representatives
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Central Bank Governor given Cabinet Minister level status". 26 October 2021.
- ^ The Ceylon Civil List 1954. Colombo: Ceylon Government Press. 1954. pp. xiv–xv.