Attorney-at-Law · Sri Lanka
Yasara
Senarathne
Practising across civil litigation, family law, property, corporate, criminal defense, and labour matters. Chambers located near the Kesbewa Court, Piliyandala — serving clients across the Western Province and beyond.
Practice Areas
Six Fields
Availability
7 Days / Week
Chambers
Piliyandala
Consultation
In-Person & Remote
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About the Attorney
Counsel You Can
Depend Upon
Yasara Senarathne is an admitted Attorney-at-Law practising before the Courts of Sri Lanka. Her chambers are situated at No 62/1/H on the Colombo–Horana Road in Piliyandala, steps from the Kesbewa Magistrate's Court — positioning her to serve clients across the Western Province with both agility and deep local knowledge.
She brings meticulous legal analysis and a direct, results-oriented approach to every engagement. Her practice spans civil and criminal courts, family tribunals, commercial arbitration, and property conveyancing — offering clients a single, trusted point of counsel across the full spectrum of legal need.
Committed to making quality legal representation accessible, consultations are offered seven days a week — including extended weekday hours — so that professional legal guidance fits your schedule rather than the other way around.
Chambers Address
No 62/1/H, 1st Floor
Near Kesbewa Court
Colombo–Horana Road
Piliyandala 10300
Practice Areas
Legal Services
Comprehensive representation across the areas that matter most to individuals and businesses in Sri Lanka.
Civil Litigation
Comprehensive representation in civil disputes — from pre-litigation advisory through appellate proceedings before Sri Lankan courts.
Book ConsultationCriminal Defense
Vigorous defense in criminal matters at every level, safeguarding your rights throughout the Sri Lankan judicial process.
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Sensitive, strategic counsel in divorce, child custody, maintenance, and matrimonial property matters under Sri Lankan law.
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Full-service legal support for acquisitions, transfers, leases, and property disputes under Sri Lankan land and conveyancing law.
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Business formation, contract drafting, M&A, and ongoing corporate governance for entities operating across Sri Lanka.
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Representation and advisory for employers and employees navigating Sri Lanka's labour legislation and tribunal proceedings.
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Available
Seven Days
Consultations are available daily, with extended hours on weekdays. Walk-ins are welcome during opening hours.
Colombo–Horana Road, Piliyandala 10300
Legal Insights
News & Articles
Updates on Sri Lankan law and practical guidance for clients navigating legal challenges.
Understanding Fundamental Rights Petitions Under the Sri Lankan Constitution
A Fundamental Rights petition is one of the most powerful remedies available to Sri Lankan citizens. This article explains who can file one, which rights are enforceable, and how the Supreme Court's jurisdiction works in practice.
Read ArticleDivorce in Sri Lanka: Grounds, Procedure, and What to Expect in Court
Whether you are pursuing a divorce on fault or no-fault grounds, understanding the District Court process, mandatory mediation requirements, and timelines can help you navigate this difficult period with greater clarity and confidence.
Read ArticleThe Parate Execution Law and Your Rights as a Borrower
Sri Lanka's Parate Execution Law allows licensed banks to seize and sell mortgaged property without a court order. This article outlines the legal safeguards available to borrowers and the steps to challenge an unlawful parate action.
Read ArticleRegistering a Private Limited Company in Sri Lanka: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide
Incorporation under the Companies Act No. 7 of 2007 involves several sequential filings with the Registrar of Companies. Here is a practical breakdown of the process, required documents, and common pitfalls for new business owners.
Read ArticleUnfair Termination Claims: What the Industrial Disputes Act Means for Employees
Sri Lankan employees dismissed without just cause may seek reinstatement or compensation through the Labour Tribunal. This article explains the filing window, what constitutes an "unfair" termination, and how hearings are typically conducted.
Read ArticleBail in Sri Lanka: How It Works and What Courts Consider
Being arrested or having a family member detained is one of the most distressing experiences anyone can face. Understanding how bail operates under Sri Lankan law — and what factors courts weigh — can make an enormous difference in those critical first hours.
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What Clients Say
“My brother was remanded following an arrest and we had no idea what to do or who to call. Ms. Senarathne took our call the same evening, explained the bail process clearly, and appeared at the Magistrate's Court the very next morning. Bail was granted on the first application. Her composure under pressure and her command of the courtroom were genuinely impressive. We are deeply grateful.”
Amara Dissanayake
Pharmacist, Negombo
“Ms. Senarathne handled my custody application following a difficult separation. She was honest about realistic outcomes from our very first meeting, which I appreciated far more than empty reassurances. The final order reflected exactly the arrangement she had advised me to seek. I would recommend her without hesitation to anyone facing a family law matter.”
Laksiri Jayasuriya
Retired Civil Engineer, Moratuwa
“I contacted Ms. Senarathne after receiving a demand letter alleging breach of contract by one of my suppliers. She reviewed the agreement overnight, identified several clauses in our favour, and drafted a response that stopped the matter before it reached court. Her speed, precision, and strategic thinking were remarkable.”
Tharaka Menike
Entrepreneur, Colombo 07
“We engaged Ms. Senarathne to handle the purchase of our first home. She identified a title defect that the seller had not disclosed and renegotiated the agreement before we were exposed to any risk. Her due diligence saved us from what could have been a devastating financial loss. Thoroughly professional from start to finish.”
Pradeep & Malsha Ranasinghe
Homeowners, Nugegoda
“After my employer refused to pay two months of salary and then terminated me without notice, I felt completely powerless. Ms. Senarathne filed a Labour Tribunal application on my behalf and secured full back pay plus compensation within four months. Her calm, clear explanations at every step made the process far less frightening than I had expected.”
Sanduni Wickramasinghe
Secondary School Teacher, Kandy
“Ms. Senarathne guided us through a shareholder dispute that threatened to shut down our business entirely. Her grasp of corporate law is exceptional, and she negotiated a settlement that preserved both the company and our working relationships. We could not have asked for a more capable advocate.”
Niroshan Bandara
Managing Director, Bandara Exports, Gampaha
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Yasara Senarathne
No 62/1/H, 1st FloorNear Kesbewa Court
Colombo–Horana Road
Piliyandala 10300
Sri Lanka