- The Government of the Republic of Latvia
- The Czech Republic
- The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
- The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran
- The Government of the State of Kuwait
- Government of Hong Kong Special administrative region of the People's Republic of China
- The Government of the Republic of India
- The Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- The Russian Federation
- The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- The Government of the Republic of Maldives
- Ukrain
- The Kingdom of Thailand
- Guidelines for making applications under the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act.No 25 of 2002 as amended by Act No.24 of 2018 Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, No.24 of 2018
- Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, No.25 of 2002
- Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Amendment) Act, No.24 of 2018
- The Extraordinary Gazette No 2088/28 dated 11.09.2018
You may e-mail Mutual Legal Assistance Requests to
What are the main functions of the Ministry of Justice?
The Ministry of Justice oversees the administration of justice in Sri Lanka, including legal reforms, court system coordination, law revision, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, and support to institutions such as the Legal Aid Commission, Mediation Boards Commission, and Debt Conciliation Board. Contact / Link: +94 11 2323022/+94 11 2320785 Email:
How can I obtain legal aid?
Legal aid services are provided through the Legal Aid Commission of Sri Lanka (LAC). Visit any LAC regional centre to check eligibility and access support for fundamental rights applications, family law issues, employment disputes, and more. You can contact LAC through the following number: +94 115 335 329/ +94 115 335 281
+94 112 433 618 Email:
How can I resolve minor disputes without going to court?
You may approach the Mediation Boards Commission (MBC). Community Mediation Boards help resolve disputes such as land issues, family matters, debt disputes, and minor assaults in a non-adversarial manner. You can contact the MBC using the following number: 0112 334 323 Email:
What can I do if I am facing difficulties in repaying debt?
The Debt Conciliation Board (DCB) helps individuals facing difficulties repaying loans or risking loss of property. You can submit an application to negotiate a settlement through the DCB. You can contact the DCB using the following number: +94 112 697 910/ +94 112 697 911
+94 112 697 911 Email:
How can victims and witnesses seek protection?
The National Authority for the Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses provides protection, assistance, and support services for victims and witnesses involved in criminal proceedings. You can contact the Authority through the following number or link: Work Inquiries: 0112 879 539 Hotline: 0112 779 879
Email :
How do I contact institutions under the Ministry of Justice?
A full list of contact details for all institutions can be found on the Ministry’s official directory. Directory Link: visit www.moj.gov.lk under the contact information
Can I access laws and legislative updates online?
Yes. Consolidated laws, draft bills, and legal reform updates are available through this platform. Access these resources through the following link: Legislative Updates
How do I request Mutual Assistance ?
Requests for Mutual Assistance in criminal matters are handled by the Ministry of Justice as the Central Authority. Requests must be submitted by a competent foreign authority in accordance with applicable treaties or legal provisions. More information or guidance can be obtained here: visit www.moj.gov.lk under the Mutual Assistance
How can I report corruption or misconduct in the justice system?
Complaints should be made to the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) or to relevant oversight bodies within institutions. Contact CIABOC through: visit www.moj.gov.lk under the IA unit
Does the Ministry assist with human rights complaints?
Human rights complaints must be filed with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL). The Ministry works on broader policy and legal reforms but does not adjudicate complaints. You can contact HRCSL through: https://www.hrcsl.lk/
Can I access information under the Right to Information (RTI) Act?
Yes. You may submit an RTI request to the Ministry's designated RTI Officer. RTI contact details are available here: visit www.moj.gov.lk under the RTI unit
How do I apply for Notarial or Justice of the Peace (JP) appointments?
Information on qualifications and application procedures is provided by the Ministry’s Reforms Division. You may contact the division through: +94 112 431 846
How can I make a general inquiry from the Ministry?
You can reach the Ministry headquarters via hotline, email, or the online inquiry form. General inquiries can be made using: +94 11 2323022/+94 11 2320785







