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Judicial Council appealed not to make court recruiting center for relatives and cadres



KATHMANDU: The National Employees Organization (Civil Service) in the Supreme Court has drawn the attention of the Judicial Council not to turn the court into a political recruitment center and a place to provide jobs to relatives.

The organization’s Supreme Court Departmental Committee issued a statement on Wednesday and warned that they will go on strike if the unfair practice of recruiting relatives and cadres is not stopped.

Hari Bhattarai, president of the organization, issued a statement and drew the attention of Chief Justice and Council Chairman Harikrishna Karki.

Publish Date : 28 June 2023 16:54 PM

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