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Show Cause Order issued against investigation commission

Kathmandu, May 13: The Supreme Court has issued a show cause order in response to a writ petition filed against the Assests Investigation Commission. A single bench of Justice Bal Krishna Dhakal issued the show cause order today and invited both the sides for a discussion on May 20. Advocate

SC orders not to implement decision of dismissing trade unions

However, Justices Binod Sharma and Sharanga Subedi on the constitutional bench put forth different opinions and did not agree on

SC orders to submit details of demolition of squatters’ settlement

Kathmandu, May 5: The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an order in the name of the federal government to submit

SC issues mandamus to conclude long-pending transitional justice

Kathmandu, April 30: The Supreme Court has issued a mandamus order, asking the government to conclude the long-pending transitional justice

SC rules not to dole out medical costs from state…

The Procedure had the provision that the government would bear the medical costs for the treatment done abroad for former

Show cause order over eviction of squatter settlements

Kathmandu, April 27: The Supreme Court has issued a show cause order against the government authorities over the eviction of

Writ filed challenging govt plan to evacuate riverbank settlements

Kathmandu, April 24: A writ has been registered at Supreme Court, challenging government’s preparations for evacuating settlements along various riverbanks

Enroll school students only after new academic session: Supreme Court

Kathmandu, April 3: The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an interim order to the academic institutions to accept new admissions

SC issues order to ensure representation of people with disabilities

Kathmandu, Jan 2: The Supreme Court (SC) on Sunday issued an order to the Election Commission (EC) for an arrangement

SC extends statute of limitation, time-limit, date for appearance of…

SC extends statute of limitation, time-limit, date for appearance of ongoing cases by 60 days