Supreme Court, Single Bench Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi Writ No. 068-Wo-1085, 1086, 1087 Subject: Certiorari & others.


Supreme Court, Single Bench Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi Writ No. 068-Wo-1085, 1086, 1087  Subject: Certiorari & others.  Petitioner: Advocate Rajkumar Rana et.al Vs Respondents: Prime Minister and the Office of the Council of Ministers et.al  Petitioner: Advocate Kanchan Krishna Neupane Vs Respondents: Prime Minister and the Office of the Council of Ministers  Petitioner: Bharatmani Jangam et.al Vs Respondents: Prime Minister and the Office of the Council of Ministers.   Order  What are the basic contents of the case? Is there any ground for the nonissuance of an order as sought by the petitioner? If there is any reason for not issuing an order as demanded by the petitioners, let the respondents be notified a
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Tenth Amendment to the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063 be declared null and void


Those state organs exercising the power delegated by the sovereign people shall have no right to use the doctrine of necessity as a tool of defense for concealing there repeated omission of duty and long indecisiveness having direct impact on the fate of nation and her people.    Supreme Court, Special Bench Rt. Hon'ble Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi Hon'ble Justice Damodar Prasad Sharma Hon'ble Justice Ram Kumar Prasad Shah Hon'ble Justice Kalyan Shrestha Hon'ble Justice Prem Sharma Writ No. 68-ws-0014  Subject:  Tenth Amendment to the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063 be declared null and void.  Petitioner: Bharatmani Jungam, a resident of Kathmandu Metropolis Ward No. 34 of Kathmandu District & others. Vs Responde
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Move to sell tickets for Pashupati temple challenged in SC


A move by management of Nepal's Pashupatinath Temple, which attracts a large number of Indians, to charge Rs 1,000 as entry fee for the Mahashivratri festival was today challenged in the Supreme Court here. Bharat Jangam, filed a writ in the Supreme Court, protesting the decision by the Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) that manages the temple's affairs to sell tickets for the Shivaratri festival which falls on March 2 when tens of thousands of visitors including those from India are expected to visit the temple. The Trust has recently announced it would sell tickets, priced at Rs 1,000, for those desirous to pay money for easy access to the temple during the grand Hindu festival. Jangam has sought the apex court'
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