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Four former CJs not to appear before IRC meeting

Kathmandu: The four former Chief Justices, who were named by suspended CJ Cholendra SJB Rana, have decided not to appear before the meeting of the Impeachment Recommendation Committee (IRC), citing that it would be against the professional integrity and the concept of independent judiciary. The Committee on Wednesday had decided,

‘Next parliament can continue investigation on suspended CJ Rana’

The Former Justices' Forum Nepal has said the parliament to be formed after the coming elections can continue investigation into

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SC seeks clarification from Mayor Balendra on contempt of court

Kathmandu : In a petition filed against Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Balendra Shah (Balen) on contempt of the court,

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Supreme Court issues order to register earlier rejected writ petition…

The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an order to register a writ on civic poll. A single bench of SC

Deepak Karki to perform as Acting Chief Justice, CJ Rana…

Supreme Court’s senior-most justice Deepak Kumar Karki has been the Acting Chief Justice with the registration of an impeachment motion

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Supreme Court to resume all services from February 13

The Supreme Court of Nepal will function in full-fledged from coming February 13. The meeting of the Full Court on

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Supreme Court full court meeting decides implementing lottery-based hearing from…

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court is to conduct hearing based on lottery-system from December 1, 2021. The recent full court meeting

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Supreme Court to expand services as coronavirus infection decreases

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has decided to increase the existing services as the infection of COVID-19 is decreasing. Today’s plenary

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Supreme Court stops hearing, habeas corpus and pandemic cases continue

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has decided not to hear cases related to habeas corpus and COVID-19 pandemic in the Supreme

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Supreme Court order: CIAA cannot conduct sting operation

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has ruled that the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) cannot conduct a sting