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Two arrested with automatic weapon from the Supreme Court premises

Kathmandu, March 18: Police have arrested two persons in possession of automatic weapon from the Supreme Court premises here today. Both of them were believed to be affiliated to medical enterpreneur Durga Prasain. He is Deepak Khadka of Buddhashanti Rural Municipality-3, Jhapa district, said Superintendent of Police Nawaraj Adhikari, the

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Petition filed at SC demanding legal status to living together

A writ petition has been filed at the Supreme Court (SC) demanding a legal status to living together.

Chief Justice Shrestha claims judiciary coming to proper track

Chief Justice Bishwambhar Prasad Shrestha has claimed that judiciary had returned to right track.

President Paudel stresses on timely justice to victims

President Ramchandra Paudel has said the objectives of judiciary could be achieved only if victims get justice on time.

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Controversial District Judge Acharya transferred to Mugu

Judge of Kathmandu District Court Yagya Prasad Acharya has been transferred to Mugu District Court.

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SC orders to share info on application filed for restoring…

The Supreme Court has ordered the federal parliament secretariat to share information on the application it filed for vacating the

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Petition filed at SC against Koshi govt decision to give…

A writ petition has been filed at the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday challenging the ordinance of the Koshi Province

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Apex court demands submission of documents on marital rape case

The Supreme Court has issued an order, seeking submission of Patan High Court's document relating to a marital rape case

Supreme Court releases full text of directive order to amend…

The Supreme Court recently released a full text of the directive order it had issued asking the government to amend

CIAA moves apex court against Special Court’s verdict on Tax…

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has moved the Supreme Court against the Special Court's verdict