Monday, April 13th, 2026

SC row: Habeas corpus hearing affected



KATHMANDU: Disgruntled Supreme Court (SC) judges did not hear habeas corpus petitions on Tuesday.

The agitating judges, who sat on the bench on Monday for the hearing of the habeas corpus cases, did not go to the bench on Tuesday as they remained busy in internal discussions.

Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana had scheduled six hearings of the habeas corpus petitions.

The CJ had earlier told a three-member talk team formed by the judges that he was prepared for a dignified exit.

Rana, however, has scheduled writs related to banking offenses apart from that of habeas corpus today.

Out of six writs scheduled for today, four were related to banking offenses, according to the Supreme Court.

Chief Justice Rana has not included him in any benches after the agitating Justices denied sharing the bench with him.

Publish Date : 02 November 2021 14:58 PM

Communications Minister calls for reliable, high-speed internet in Singha Durbar

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has launched

Indian national arrested at Tribhuvan International Airport with 2 kg of marijuana

KATHMANDU: An Indian national has been arrested at Tribhuvan International

Prime Minister Balendra Shah holds discussion with Bagmati lawmakers

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Balendra Shah held discussions with members of

Ministry directs private schools to ensure 10% scholarship provision

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Nepal) has

Former Finance Minister Rameshore Khanal questions credibility of Cabinet’s asset disclosures

KATHMANDU: Former Finance Minister of the interim government, Rameshore Khanal,