The Supreme Court of Nepal will function in full-fledged from coming February 13.
The meeting of the Full Court on Thursday decided to resume all the services effective from February 13, according to Supreme Court’s spokesperson Baburam Dahal.
Earlier, the meeting of the apex court on January 18 decided to curtail many of its services except for hearing of habeas corpus, COVID-19 related cases and other cases of urgent nature from January 19, said Dahal.
The highest court had also conducted hearing on applications related to case withdrawal, settlement and applications of suspected criminals cases who were arrested.
The central level Central COVID-19 Managemen and Coordination Committee (CCMCC) has already decided to lift many of the COVID-19 related restrictions across the country, including public transport, schools and government services.
In Kathmandu Valley, the Chief District Officers of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur district have decided to withdraw odd-even traffic rules, give permission to opening of schools and colleges.
Most of the schools have sent letters and notices to the parents of the students to send their children in the school.