Patan High Court passes interim order not to demolish structures over Tukucha River

KATHMANDU, Sept 22: The Patan High Court has issued an interim order not to immediately demolish structures over Tukucha River barring the Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s plan to recover the river. A single bench of Justice Kiran Kumar Pokhrel issued the order to this effect on Wednesday.

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Patan High Court orders to release Balkrishna Khand on bail of 3 million

KATHMANDU, Dec 14: The Patan High Court has given an order to release former Home Minister and Nepali Congress leader Balkrishna Khand who is currently imprisoned in the Fake Bhutanese refugee case on bail.  The order has been given to release Khand on bail of Rupees 3 mill

Prithvi Malla hit and run: Patan High Court sentences him to 4 years in jail

Patan High Court has given a four-year jail sentence to Prithvi Malla. The post Prithvi Malla hit and run: Patan High Court sentences him to 4 years in jail appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Patan High Court orders cinemas to not show Prasad 2 for now. Do you know why?

The Patan High Court has ordered cinema halls in the country to not show Prasad 2, scheduled for release this Friday, until the next order. The post Patan High Court orders cinemas to not show Prasad 2 for now. Do you know why? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Patan High Court orders to release cricketer Lamichhane on bail

KATHMANDU, Jan 12: The Patan High Court on Thursday issued an order to release Sandeep Lamichhane ,who was accused of raping a minor, on bail of Rs 2,000,000. A joint bench of Justice Dhurba Raj Nanda and Ramesh Dhakal issued an order to this effect. Lamichhane was in police custody.  As the

Sandeep's petition currently being heard in Patan High Court

Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane's petition to quash the order is currently being heard in the Patan High Court.

Patan High Court gives green signal for NRNA election

KATHMANDU, December 6: The Patan High Court has allowed the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) to continue its election process ordering the latter that it is not required to follow the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA). A division bench of justices duo Sherman Kumar Gautam and Narishwar Bhandari passed the verdict to allow NRNA’s President Kuamr Panta-led International Coordination Committee to continue the election process, upholding the similar verdict passed by Justice Nripadwaj Niraula-led bench on the same case. Meanwhile, NRNA President Panta dubbed the verdict as a ‘historic’ one. Earlier, the MoFA had sent letters making various directions for the election of the association. The association then accused the MoFA of interfering in the election of the association. MoFA on the other hand has been directing NRNA to postpone the election time and again citing disputes in selection of representatives for the election.