N. E. Weerasooria
N. E. Weerasooria KC (1 January 1895 – 15 May 1974) was an eminent Sri Lankan lawyer.[1][2]
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Born | Colombo, British Ceylon | 1 January 1895
Died | 15 May 1974 79) Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Alma mater | Royal College Colombo |
Profession | Lawyer |
Educated at Royal College Colombo, where he edited the College Magazine and at the Ceylon Law College. He gained prominence as a lawyer being appointed in 1938 as one of the youngest King's Counsel in Sri Lanka,[1] and as a historian authoring several books on Sri Lanka.[3]
In the 1953 he was appointed to chair the Commission of Broadcasting[4] and in the early 1960s he was the founding Chairmen of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation in the 1960s.[5]
He used the pen-name "Fijjik".
Selected publications
- Tales of Old Ceylon (1963) (4 vols.)
- Modern Ceylon Through the Looking Glass (1965)
- Ceylon and her People
- Ran Kumari - A Golden Princess of the Kandyan Hills
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