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Constitutional bench: Comments on performance from lawyers and ex-justice


01 April 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Former Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha has underlined that the Justice should strongly present their wisdom, conscience, quality, and capacity so as to cut through the growing frustration to the judiciary.

He said this at a program ‘Challenges and contributions of the constitutional bench in the dispensation of constitutional justice’ organized by the Nepal Law Society.

He said that the Justice should pay attention to whether or not new thoughts and ideas have received priority while dispensing justice. “We should see the status of the implementation of constitutional justice.

Constitutionalism is the main spirit and assumption of the constitution’s implementation. The constitutional supremacy is assessed on the benefits the people get rather not only the leaders and the implementation of the assumption that there is none beyond the constitution”.

He asserted that the recent changes had restructured the opportunities for those in a leadership position so the reengineering of people’s destiny and future should be reviewed.

Also speaking on the occasion former Chief Justice Sushila Karki shared the incidents to substantiate her proposition as to how the partisan division of Justice has affected the delivery of justice.

“The under qualified justice are behind the erosion of trust towards the judiciary. They should maintain their respect and dignity on their own”.

Questions have been raised against the judiciary due to the wrong tendency of its people to remain in touch with political leaders. It has eroded the independence of the judiciary, she argued.

Supreme Court Justice Ananda Mohan Bhattarai urged to understand the compulsion of the Justice to move to a forward-looking direction by giving a complete interpretation of the constitution.

“Interpretations are made to stop actions carried out against the goal of the constitution. The constitutional loopholes and lacunas should be corrected through interpretations and amendments”, he said.

He further noted that the constitution should be considered a document to transform the lives of the people.
Another Justice of the Supreme Court Prakash Man Singh Raut said in absence of law, budget, and human resources some of the issues of local level and province-level governments have entered into the judiciary.

He added that the stakeholders have not been able to internalize the constitution-guaranteed provisions.

Senior advocate Badri Bahadur Karki presented the precedents which have helped maintain trust and credibility to the apex court due to its decisions on the past conflict cases.

Also speaking on the occasion was National Assembly member Ram Narayan Bidari, member of the House of Representatives Khem Prasad Lohani, senior advocate Dinesh Tripathi, constitutional experts Bhimarjun Acharya and Chandra Kanta Gyawali, and advocate duo Tikaram Bhattarai and Om Prakash Aryal. RSS

Publish Date : 01 April 2021 12:32 PM

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