The National Integration Division implements programs aimed at establishing inter-ethnic cooperation and coexistence, while ensuring the protection of the heritage, identities, and cultures of all ethnic and community groups living within Sri Lankan society. This is achieved by introducing and implementing necessary programs and by providing opportunities to foster mutual understanding of cultural, social, and religious backgrounds among different communities.
These programs are implemented through Development Officers (National Integration), National Integration Coordinators, and National Integration Promotion Assistants assigned to Divisional Secretariats throughout the country.
The Division also coordinates and supervises the functions of the following three institutions:
- Office for Reparations (OR)
- Office on Missing Persons (OMP)
- Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR)
Functions of the National Integration Division
i. Planning programs across the country to promote national integration and providing proper supervision and guidance for their implementation.
ii. Coordinating and supervising the duties of Development Officers (National Integration), National Integration Coordinators and National Integration Promotion Assistants at divisional and district levels.
iii. Coordinating activities with the Office for Reparations (OR), Office on Missing Persons (OMP), and Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR).
iv. Establishing, restructuring, and strengthening coexistence societies.
v. Coordinating and supervising foreign-funded projects aimed at promoting national Integration.
Overview of the initiatives undertaken by the Development Division.
- Identification, clearing, transfer, and acquisition of land as necessary for courts and judicial residences
- Procedures for obtaining suitable buildings on a rental basis for courts and judicial residences where construction is not feasible
- Coordination procedures for identifying and acquiring or leasing required land and buildings for institutions under this Ministry
- Procedures for valuation and accounting of land and buildings that have been transferred or acquired to the Ministry of Justice
- Payment of property taxes on Ministry properties, payment of electricity and water bills for official residences, and issues related to water and electricity bills for courts
- Coordination of procedures for providing space facilities in court premises/lands to other institutions
This Division takes the charge of implementing reforms necessary to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the judicial sector ensuring equal access to justice and facilitating the implementation of international established practices in collaboration with development partners for its advancement.
01. Coordination of activities related to foreign funded projects
i. Projects to support justice (SJS/JURE) funded by the European Union (EU)
ii.Project to construct 2889 rainwater harvesting tanks (RWH) in the Jaffna District funded by the Government of India
02. All establishment activities related to statutory appointments.
i.Justice of the Peace
ii.Commissioner for Oaths
iii.Inquirer-into- Sudden Deaths
iv.Unofficial Magistrate
v.Sworn Translator
03. Coordination of activities related to forensic medicine and forensic investigations and excavations of mass graves.
04. Coordination of activities related to the provision of evidence through the online system.
05. Information Technology Unit - Providing the necessary information technology facilities and technical support to the Ministry and the institutions coming within its purview.
06. Transport Unit - Providing the necessary transport facilities for the Ministry and the court administration.
The Legal Division is entrusted with responsibilities relating to law reform and the formulation of new legislation in conformity with international standards and government policies pertaining to the administration of justice. The Division specially undertakes the task of formulating policy decisions and coordinating all necessary measures leading up to the enactment of such legislative drafts in Parliament and the publication of law reports. Furthermore, the Division is involved in addressing legal matters relating to the general public and in obtaining Parliamentary approval for rules, orders, and regulations issued under the relevant statutes.
Another important aspect of the Division’s role involves the formulation and execution of activities under the Acts which legally designate the Secretary to the Ministry of Justice as the Central Authority. This includes taking necessary measures in connection with applications for mutual assistance in criminal matters, activities related to the prevention of international child abduction, and procedures concerning the transfer of offenders.
The Division also deals with a wide range of matters arising under international conventions, coordinating such functions through various dimensions.
Functions of the Legal Division
- Takig measures for passing bills in Parliament.
- Working on printing and distributing Sri Lanka Law Reports
- Execution of International Conventions
- 3.1 Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Act no.10 of 2001
- 3.2 Matters related to Transfer of Offenders Act no.05 of 1995
- 3.3 Addressing the applications submitted under Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act no 25 of 2002
- 3.4 The matters related to the summons issued by courts in Sri Lanka to defendants / witnesses in foreign countries
- 3.5 The matters related to the summons issued by foreign courts to defendants / witnesses in Sri Lanka
- 3.6 Making arrangements for taking evidences from witnesses in foreign Countries as per the Assistance to and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses Act no.10 of 2023 through Sri Lankan embassies/ Consular General Offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Coordination of committees appointed to define and specify the functions and responsibilities arising under various Acts.
- Implementation of activities pertaining to the demarcation of judicial zones and establishment of new courts.
- Matters related to the Service Agreements within the institutions.
- Applications made to the Legal Division as per the Right to Information Act.
- Achieving National Development Goals on Goal 16 on sustainable development.
- Activities related to Parliament questions and 27(2) Standing Order, that relates to the Legal Division.
- Preparing observations pertaining to the reports concerning Sri Lanka by United Nations Organization and other Organizations to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Preparation of Observations for the Hon. Minister on other Ministry Cabinet Memorandums.







