Sri Lankan Constitution of 1972

Constitution of the Republic of Sri Lanka
Page one of the 1972 Constitution
Overview
JurisdictionSri Lanka
Ratified22 May 1972
Author(s)7th Parliament of Sri Lanka
SupersedesSoulbury Constitution of 1947

The Sri Lankan Constitution of 1972 was a constitution of Sri Lanka, replaced by the 1978 constitution currently in force. It was Sri Lanka's first republican constitution, and its second since independence in 1948. The constitution changed the country's name from Ceylon to Sri Lanka, and established it as an independent republic.[1][2][3][4][5] The country was officially designated as the "Republic of Sri Lanka," leading to the constitution being known as the 1972 Republican Constitution. The constitution was promulgated on 22 May 1972.[1]

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