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Supreme Court turning to normalcy



KATHMANDU: Indications have shown that Supreme Court is likely to pick up rhythm despite the protests being staged by the Nepal Bar Association.

Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana has assigned 10 benches to hear on writ petitions for today. All the assigned Justices are attending the assigned benches.

Chief Justice has scheduled 222 all sorts of cases including habeas corpus for hearing today.

Agitating Justices have who had been staging demonstrations demanding Chief Justice’s resignation have agreed to attend the benches following an agreement to schedule writ petitions through lottery.

Publish Date : 19 November 2021 13:52 PM

NEPSE slips 4 points; daily turnover reaches Rs 4.34 billion

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) on Friday witnessed a

Only 40 per cent of rescued homeless individuals reunited with families, says Manav Sewa Ashram

KATHMANDU: Only around 40 per cent of homeless and vulnerable

Authorities begin home delivery of passports through postal service in Palpa

PALPA: The District Administration Office, Palpa, has begun delivering passports

Education Ministry forms probe panel over study visa recommendation irregularities

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Education, and Sports has formed a

Central Security Committee meeting underway at Home Ministry

KATHMANDU: A meeting of the Central Security Committee is currently