Kathmandu, June 25: Hearing on the case related to the dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR) is underway on Friday as well. Today is the third day of the continuous hearing on the case at the Constitutional Bench chaired by Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher JB Rana.
The writ petition filed by Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba with the back support of 149 lawmakers is being regularly heard in the Supreme Court from Wednesday.
In today’s hearing from the petitioner’s side, senior advocate Shreehari Aryal has started the pleading at the court.
Aryal argued that the interpretation of Article 76 (5) while forming the government by the President was against the constitution.
The SC has allocated 15 hours each to both petitioners and defendant sides on the case.
Do not make expressions casting dout on election: EC
14 Apr, 2022CM Bhatta says may New Year 2079 BS inspire positive thinking
14 Apr, 2022Three new cases, 44 recoveries in 24 hours
14 Apr, 2022689 climbers of 84 teams so far acquire permits for climbing various peaks this spring season
14 Apr, 2022How the rising cost of living crisis is impacting Nepal
14 Apr, 2022US military confirms an interstellar meteor collided with Earth
14 Apr, 2022Valneva Covid vaccine approved for use in UK
14 Apr, 2022Chair Prachanda highlights need of unity among Maoist, Communist forces
14 Apr, 2022Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt: Bollywood toasts star couple on wedding
14 Apr, 2022President Bhandari confers decorations (Photo Feature)
14 Apr, 2022