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15 September 2022  

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KATHMANDU: The four former Chief Justices, who were named by suspended CJ Cholendra Shumsher Rana, have decided not to appear before the meeting of the Impeachment Recommendation Committee (IRC), citing that it would be against the professional integrity and the concept of independent judiciary.

The Committee on Wednesday had decided, and sent a letter to former CJs — Min Bahadur Rayamajhi, Anup Raj Sharma, Kalyan Shrestha and Sushila Karki — and other sitting Supreme Court justices asking them to appear before the meeting to record their statements for investigations based on the statements given by Rana.

“We together sat down and decided not to appear before the meeting. We already provided needful suggestions. We have decided that it would be against the professional integrity and the concept of independent judiciary. We have provided our decision to the Committee,” said Rayamajhi.

The full court meeting on Thursday sent a letter to the Committee, saying that sitting justices could not be present before the Committee meeting.

As a result, the Committee meeting that was scheduled for 8:30 am today was rescheduled for 1 pm and later to 3 pm today (Thursday).

Meanwhile, the panel held discussions with other legal eagles named by the suspended CJ Rana during his statement.

Outgoing President of Nepal Bar Chandeshwor Shrestha, General Secretary Leelamani Paudyal, former presidents of Nepal Bar Shambhu Thapa, Harihar Dahal, Former Attorney General Raman Shrestha, Advocate Omprakash Aryal appeared before the panel and held discussions.

Publish Date : 15 September 2022 18:12 PM

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