
Constitution of Sri Lanka
The Constitution of Sri Lanka is the fundamental legal framework that defines the country's governance, laws, and principles. It establishes the structure of government, including the executive, legislature, and judiciary, and guarantees fundamental rights for citizens. The Constitution also recognizes Sri Lanka’s diverse cultural and religious heritage, providing provisions for national unity and equality. It is the highest law of the land, guiding how laws are made and enforced, and ensuring the sovereignty of the people. Amendments can be made to adapt to changing needs, but it remains the core legal basis for Sri Lanka’s democracy and national identity.