Kathmandu. Nepal's constitution, embracing the principle of separation of powers, has established the judiciary as an independent, impartial, and capable body. To uphold the rule of law, hold other state organs accountable, and accelerate development, the judiciary must play a 'facilitator' role. Examining some key judicial decisions reveals that these rulings have been both facilitators and hindrances to various sectors.Particularly in controlling corruption, political purification, and protecting public property, judicial decisions have proven to be milestones. However, on the other hand, the debate is equally intense that interim orders and delayed judgments in areas like development and national pride projects...