Friday, February 6th, 2026

Constitutional Bench is hearing 13 writs against HoR dissolution today



KATHMANDU: The Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court (SC) is scheduled to hear 13 writ petitions filed against the dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Friday.

Hearing the 12 writ petitions filed against the dissolution of the HoR on Wednesday, a single bench of Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana referred all cases to the Constitutional Bench without issuing a stay order on the government’s decision on HoR dissolution.

According to the source, Chief Justice Rana had said that these issues should be referred to the Constitutional Bench since these issues are related to the Constitution.

The writs were registered at the Supreme Court against the decision naming the Office of the President, Office of the Prime Minster and the Council of Ministers and House Speaker as defendants.

Advocate Prabesh KC had registered a writ on Tuesday on behalf of the members of dissolved House of Representatives including Dev Prasad Gurung, Krishna Bhakta Pokharel, Shashi Shrestha and Ram Kuamri Jhankri while other legal practitioners also challenged the executive’s move at the apex court.

The writs registered so far to this effect have demanded revoking all the decisions and actions carried out in regard to the dissolution of the HoR as per the Article 133 (2 and 3) of the Nepal Constitution.

It may be noted that President Bidya Bhandari had dissolved the HoR at the recommendation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

Twelve out of 13 writs challenging the decision on HoR dissolution had been registered on the general bench. The hearing on the writs had began from Wednesday.

Publish Date : 25 December 2020 07:39 AM

Digital crime, paper justice: Pakistan’s cyber complaints surge as enforcement lags

Pakistan’s cybercrime landscape reached an inflection point in 2025, not

Today’s News in a Nutshell

KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of

Political parties, candidates should unveil election manifestos for publicity campaigns

KATHMANDU: The Election Code of Conduct 2082 has stated a

Development comes only through peace, not destruction: Prime Minister

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that the country

With old manifestos failing, what lessons will Gagan Thapa apply this time?

KATHMANDU: With only 29 days remaining until the upcoming elections,