After a period of working alongside
Felix Dias Bandaranaike in the
unofficial bar, he joined the Attorney General Department in 1955 as a Crown Counsel, a post he relinquished in 1970 to rejoin the unofficial Bar. He was described as ""a master of the law, an eloquent speaker with the gift of presenting a case attractively, a good debater with a razor sharp intellect"" by
Lakshman Kadirgamar and
S. L. Gunasekara has classed him as one of the greats in Sri Lankan Law along with his close friend and contemporary in the Attorney General Department
Elanga Wikramanayake. He is best known for his work as an expert on Constitutional Law, being a member Government’s peace delegation at peace talks. ==Honours==