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PM Oli says he stands in favor of independent judiciary (with full text)


18 February 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Oli has said that he is adamant on the principle of not fighting with truth and not bowing down before power.

In a written clarification submitted before the Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday in contempt of court case filed against him, Prime Minister argued that he had never performed contempt of the court saying that he is the person who spent 14 years in prison and is always standing in favor of an independent judiciary.

PM Oli said that since he is one of the parties in the case against the dissolution of the House of Representatives, it would be natural for him to speak about the grounds for winning the case.

PM Oli had appeared before the apex court today with a written clarification over a contempt of court case.

The SC on January 28 had ordered Prime Minister Oli to appear before the court in person in contempt of court case filed against him.

A single bench of Justice Manoj Sharma had issued an order for the Minister to appear in person within seven days with a written reply.

The court had passed the order while hearing the petitions of senior advocates Kumar Acharya and Kanchan Krishna Neupane.

The petitioners have claimed that Prime Minister insulted the dignity of the court through his remarks while the case against the dissolution of the House of Representatives is sub-judice at the apex court.

They have also quoted the remarks by the Prime Minister terming a lawyer as ‘grandfather lawyer’ for taking part in the hearing and jeering the ongoing hearing on the writ against the dissolution of HoR calling it a ‘spectacle’.

They have demanded maximum punishment as per Clause 17 of the Judicial Council Act 2073 BS.

Publish Date : 18 February 2021 13:07 PM

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