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Hearing on fraud case against Home Minister on June 10

Kathmandu, June 3: The Supreme Court denied interim order on a writ petition filed against Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane. A single bench of justice Til Prasad Shrestha issued the order for discussion with disputants on June 10, which would determine whether to issue the interim order.

Writ petition against Home Minister Lamichhane registered

A writ petition against Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, Rabi Lamichhane, has been registered at the Supreme Court (SC)

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Order to register petition against Home Minister Lamichhane

The Supreme Court has ordered to register the writ petition filed against Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane

Supreme Court issues interlocutory order, staying JSP legitimacy row

The Supreme Court has issued an interlocutory order, staying the Election Commission decision to register a new political party, after

Supreme Court launches online registration of cases

The Supreme Court has launched online registration of cases and sending notification of the cause list via the automated system

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Supreme Court moved over JSP, Nepal split

Dissatisfied with the Election Commission's decision to recognize the Janata Samajwadi Party led by Ashok Kumar Rai, the President of

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Hearing continues on sidhakura online newsportal

The Supreme Court conducted a hearing on the case of sidhakura.com on Sunday as well.

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Supreme Court summons Timilsina to record statement

The Supreme Court is scheduled to record the statement of Rajkumar Timilsina of Lalitpur Godavari, who provided the audio clips

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Press Chautari shows concern on SC’s order on Sidhakura online

Press Chautari Nepal has said its attention has been drawn to the Supreme Court's order in connection with the content

Supreme Court rejects writ petition against formation of Gandaki government

The Supreme Court has ruled that the writ against the formation of Gandaki government will be dismissed. A bench of