Hearing on UML Chair Oli's writ to continue Tuesday - Khabarhub
KATHMANDU: Hearing on the writ petition filed by CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli against Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota, the Election Commission (EC) and 14 defecting
KATHMANDU, July 29: The two major parties in the Parliament, the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML have reached the decision that they cannot endorse Krishna Mani Pradhan as the proposed Election Commissioner based on the assessment of the Parliamentary Hearing Committee.
KATHMANDU, July 24: The hearing on the writ against the Koshi Provincial Government has started in the Supreme Court. The hearing started at 12:30 pm in the joint bench of Supreme Court Justices Sushmalata Mathema and Til Prasad Shrestha on Monday.
A writ petition was filed
KATHMANDU, April 3: Hearing of the writ petition filed against the chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist), Madhav Kumar Nepal is scheduled for Sunday.
The hearing is due to be conducted by a joint bench of Justices Anil Kumar Sinha and Nahakul Subedi.
The petition was earlier filed by Chairman of CPN (UML) Chair KP Sharma Oli against 14 lawmakers including Nepal.
Oli in his petition maintained that the Speaker of the House, Agni Sapkota, refused to take action against those lawmakers against whom the party had taken action.
Those lawmakers later formed a new party, the CPN (US).
In a writ petition filed at the Supreme Court demanding that membership of 14 UML lawmakers be revoked, the SC has fixed the next date for the hearing on Tuesday.
In a writ petition filed at the Supreme Court (SC) demanding to revoke the membership of 14 UML lawmakers, the SC has fixed the next date for the hearing for Tuesday.
KATHMANDU, September 13: The hearing of writ petition filed by the Chairman of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli against the Speaker of the lower house Agni Sapkota and the Election Commission (EC) is scheduled for Monday.
The hearing will be conducted by a joint-bench of senior Justice Deep Kumar Karki and Justice Meera Khadka.
Earlier, Oli had filed a writ petition against the poll body and Speaker Sapkota stating that the commission granted authentication to 14 lawmakers against whom the party had taken action and the Speaker refused to sack those lawmakers.
The writ petition demands to scrap the poll body’s decision and remove those 14 lawmakers from their post.