In a significant decision delivered by the Mount Lavinia District Court on October 16, 2024, Pushpika de Silva has been reinstated as Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021, ending a two-year-long legal dispute over her title. De Silva, who had her crown revoked in 2022 following allegations of corruption surrounding her placement in the Mrs. World competition, filed a lawsuit challenging the disqualification, which has now been overturned by the court.
Background of the Dispute
de Silva’s crown was initially revoked in 2022 after she alleged that corruption had prevented her from winning the global Mrs. World competition held in the United States that same year.
Local pageant organisers at the time claimed her statements had tarnished Sri Lanka’s international reputation, leading to her disqualification and barring her from using the title for any promotional activities.
This decision sparked public interest and controversy, with de Silva taking legal action to challenge her disqualification, insisting that she was the rightful holder of the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021 title. The legal case underscored issues surrounding accountability and transparency within pageant organizations in Sri Lanka.
Court Orders Reinstatement
In its October 16 ruling, the Mount Lavinia District Court declared that de Silva’s disqualification was not warranted and instructed that she be reinstated as the titleholder for 2021. The court emphasized that de Silva’s statements did not justify her disqualification and that the pageant organizers had acted beyond their authority in stripping her of the title.
The court further ordered the pageant organizers to retract previous statements made against de Silva and to remove all official social media posts announcing her disqualification within 24 hours. This directive restores her public and promotional rights associated with the title.
Public Acknowledgment Required from Pageant Organizers
In a key component of the court’s decision, Chandimal Jayasinghe, a prominent figure within the Mrs. Sri Lanka organization, has been mandated to hold a press conference within 14 days to confirm publicly that de Silva is the legitimate Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021. The court stipulated that organizers pledge to cease any further interference in her title, formally ending any dispute over her claim to the crown.
Pushpika de Silva’s Response
De Silva expressed her gratitude to the court for its decision and to her supporters who stood by her throughout the legal proceedings. She stated that the ruling validates her integrity and affirms her dedication to representing Sri Lanka on the international stage.
Impact on the Sri Lankan Pageant Community
The court’s ruling has brought the spotlight back on the challenges and controversies within the Sri Lankan pageant industry. De Silva’s case highlights the potential for scrutiny and reform in pageant practices, emphasizing the need for transparent and fair treatment of titleholders.
With this decision, Pushpika de Silva can now officially hold the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021 title without any restrictions, a significant victory that resonates beyond her individual case, potentially inspiring a reassessment of pageant governance in Sri Lanka.