Tiny disputes can be resolved through dialogue-SC Justice Khatiwada
Senior Justice of the Supreme Court (SC) Iswor Prasad Khatiwada recommended to the concerned body to resolve small disputes and quarrels taking place in villages through dialogue.
KATHMANDU, May 31: The Parliamentary Hearing Committee under the Federal Parliament has called for public complaints against acting Chief Justice Hari Krishna Karki, who has been recommended for the position of Chief Justice. Complaints (if any) can be registered against Karki within 10 days, according to the notice
The Parliamentary Hearing Committee under the Federal Parliament has called for public complaints against acting Chief Justice Hari Krishna Karki, who has been recommended for the position of Chief Justice. Complaints (if any) can be registered against Karki within 10 days, according to the notice issued today by the Committee in this regard.
KATHMANDU: The Parliamentary Hearing Committee under the Federal Parliament has called for public complaints against acting Chief Justice Hari Krishna Karki, who has been recommended for the position of Chief Justice. Complaints (if any) can be registered against Karki within 10 days, according to the notice issued today by the Committee in this regard. Complaints […]
Senior Justice of the Supreme Court (SC) Iswor Prasad Khatiwada recommended to the concerned body to resolve small disputes and quarrels taking place in villages through dialogue.
The Former Justices' Forum Nepal has said the parliament to be formed after the coming elections can continue investigation into the impeachment motion against suspended Chief Justice, Cholendra Shumsher Rana
KATHMANDU: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Govinda Prasad Sharma (Koirala) has said that the Act relating to Transitional Justice will be amended. Minister Koirala said the suggestions made through the parliamentary process can be included. However, the bill will not be withdrawn and the commission will be formed after passing it by the […]
KATHMANDU, June 29: Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JB Rana asked whether Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli himself could declare that he would not take a vote of confidence from parliament as he was appointed as Article 76 (3) of the constitution.
During the ongoing hearing at the Constitutional Bench on Tuesday, Chief Justice Rana asked the Deputy Attorney General Padam Prasad Pandey whether PM can refrain from taking the trust vote as stated in Article 76 (4).
PM Oli had recommended to President Bidya Devi Bhandari to initiate the process of new government formation as per Article 76 (5) citing he did not have convincing political ground to win a confidence motion.
In response to CJ Rana’s question, Deputy Attorney General Pandey said that the constitution does not have a provision that requires the prime minister to table a proposal at parliament that he does not want to go for a floor test.
“As long as he [PM Oli] surrendered citing he could not win parliament’s confidence, he was not required to go for a floor test.”