Monday, December 15th, 2025

Suspended Chief Justice Rana retiring today



KATHMANDU: Suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana is retiring today.

He resumed office on 2 January, 2019 after taking the oath of office and secrecy.

On 13 February, 2022, Rana faced an impeachment motion accusing him of failure to discharge his official responsibilities.

Following this, he pleaded by filing an application at the Parliament Secretariat, on December 6, urging it to declare the impeachment motion against him ineffective.

As per his demand, the Secretariat sent a letter, on December 7, to the court citing that the impeachment motion against him was ineffective.

However, a writ petition was filed in the Supreme Court against the letter.

Following this, the apex court on Friday issued an interim order asking for not implementing the letter.

Following the suspension of JBR, senior justice Hari Krishna Karki is working as acting CJ of the apex court.

For the appointment of the new CJ, the Judicial Council will send an eligible name for the CJ to the Constitutional Council.

Thereafter, the Constitutional Council will recommend the name with the Parliamentary Committee for a hearing.

After the approval of the name by the Parliamentary Committee, President will appoint the new CJ, according to a legal provision.

Spokesperson at the Judicial Council, Man Bahadur Karki said the hearing process will move ahead accordingly as the formation of the Constitutional Council and the Parliamentary Hearing Committee will likely take some time.

Publish Date : 13 December 2022 18:49 PM

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