Attorney General under political pressure not to appeal to SC against former minister Khand

KATHMANDU, Jan 8: Political pressure has mounted on the Office of the Attorney General to refrain from filing a writ petition against former Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand at the Supreme Court (SC). Due to pressure, the Office of the Attorney General has not submitted an application to the SC against the order of the Patan High Court to release Khand on a bail of Rs 3 million.

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Office of Attorney General decides to file appeal against Sandeep Lamichhane

KATHMANDU, Sept 22: The Office of Attorney General has decided to appeal the Supreme Court (SC) against the decision of the Patan High Court acquitting Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane of rape charges.

Office of Attorney General decides to file appeal against Sandeep Lamichhane

KATHMANDU, Sept 22: The Office of Attorney General has decided to appeal the Supreme Court (SC) against the decision of the Patan High Court acquitting Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane of rape charges.

SC issues show cause order on Lamichhane's case

The Supreme Court has issued a show cause notice against the decision of Attorney General to not take ahead the case against Chairman of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane.

Supreme Court registers case against Attorney General Khati

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court (SC) has registered a case against Attorney General Khamba Bahadur Khati. According to SC sources,  the assistant Attorney at Lalitpur District Court Sangita Thokar filed a case against Attorney General Khati in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. In the complaint, Thokar has made Attorney General Khati, his secretariat and the office […]

SC denies to issue interim order sought by UML's Nepal faction

KATHMANDU, April 27: The Supreme Court (SC) on Monday ruled out giving an interim order in the writ petition filed by CPN- UML leaders  Madhav Kumar Nepal, Bhim Rawal, Ghanshyam Bhusal and Surendra Pandey. The four leaders had lodged the petition arguing that UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli took action against them by breaching the party statute.      A single bench of Justice Prakash Kumar Dhungana on Monday stated that such an issue is not deemed to be interim order and it could be reached to a conclusion after holding consultation between the two sides. The four leaders had lodged the petition on April 22 against the Election Commission of Nepal, CPN (UML) Chairman Oli, General Secretary Ishwar Pokhrel, Speaker of House of Representatives (HoR) Agni Prasad Sapkota  among others. The SC also asked to furnish a written response within 15 days through the Office of Attorney General.