Appointment of 52 constitutional office bearers upheld by Supreme Court

Kathmandu — The Supreme Court has upheld the appointment of 52 constitutional office bearers pending for a long time. The appointment of 20 office bearers on 10 Ashad 2078, based on the ordinance brought by the then KP Sharma Oli-led government, was upheld unanimously, while the appointment of 32 office bearers on 21 Magh 2077 was upheld by a majority.

Justices Sapana Pradhan Malla, Kumar Chudal and Manoj Sharma have ordered that the appointment of 32 office bearers made four and a half years ago will be upheld. After hearing the case pending for four and a half years 11 times, the bench took 48 days to pronounce the decision.

Justices Chudal and Sharma have stated that the reason for upholding the appointment is that the President can bring an ordinance on the recommendation of the executive and the ordinance brought in this way is deemed to be implemented after verification. They have also submitted the reason that ‘the members provided for by the constitution were not deprived of the meeting of the Constitutional Council, and that there was no objection from the leader of the then opposition party in the House of Representatives, who was a member of the Constitutional Council.’ The additional reasons stated are, ‘Since it is evident from the writ petition that the then Speaker of the House of Representatives, a member of the Constitutional Council, was informed of the meeting at 9 am on 30 Mangsir 2077, the meeting held at 5 pm on 30 Mangsir 2077 was a continuation of the meeting that morning, and in a situation where such a practice has been going on, the writ petitioner, although the then Speaker of the House of Representatives, a member of the Constitutional Council, is not a demand to be allowed to participate in the meeting of the Constitutional Council, but a demand for an order to ‘not do such a thing in the future’, and the fact that he is not currently a member of the Constitutional Council and that the circumstances have changed, the writ petition is dismissed as it does not appear that a writ should be issued as per the petitioner’s demand.’

Advocate Pokharel Elected as President of Supreme Court Bar Association

Kathmandu — Advocate Meghraj Pokharel has been elected as the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

Senior Advocate Pokharel won the election for the leadership of the Supreme Court Bar Association by securing 368 votes. The candidates for the post of President were Senior Advocate Mahesh Kumar Thapa who received 181 votes and Advocate Prem Singh Dhami who received 15 votes.

Advocate Ambar Bahadur Raut has won the post of Vice-President. Advocate Raman Kumar Karna won the post of Secretary and Advocate Pundevi Maharjan Sujana was elected as Joint Secretary.

Advocate Ramchandra Poudel has been elected as Treasurer and Shashi Basnet has been elected as a female member.

Similarly, advocates Durga Mohan Shrestha, Indra Shekhar Khadka, Pradeep Kumar Shrestha, Pradeep Kumar Rajbanshi, Nageshwar Prasad Chaudhary, Nirmal Prasad Upadhyay, Om Krishna Shrestha, Pramod Regmi and Shatis Raj Mainali have been elected as members.

52 Unconstitutional Appointments of the Constitutional Council

Kathmandu – The writ petition against 52 constitutional office bearers who were appointed through an ordinance has been postponed for another hearing.

The term of office of the office bearers, whose appointment was questioned as unconstitutional, has reached four years, however, the writ petition pending in the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has not been decided for four years.

The writ petition pending in the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has been postponed for 11 times. The Supreme Court has fixed 15th january for hearing the writ petition.

SC Orders to regulate telecom companies effectively in accordance with the law

Kathmandu: The Supreme Court has issued a directive order in the name of the Telecommunications Authority to regulate all persons, including companies licensed as telecommunications service providers, effectively in accordance with the law.

On the writ petition filed by House of Representatives member Amaresh Kumar Singh claiming that Ncell did not obtain the permission or approval of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority before buying, selling or transferring five percent of the paid-up capital shares as per the Telecommunications Regulations, a joint bench of Justices Sapana Pradhan Malla and Tek Prasad Dhungana issued the summary order in the name of the authority. The writ petition made Ncell Agency, Nepal Telecommunications Authority, Spectrolite, a British company owned by Shatislal Acharya, Sunivera Capital Ventures, the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, among others, as respondents.

The Supreme Court has issued a directive order stating that the share structure of ncell, which has foreign investment, has changed repeatedly, and some serious problems and trends have emerged regarding the conditions and procedures to be followed by the licensed person and the regulation of the regulatory body when buying and selling shares in the country and abroad. The order states that it is necessary to issue some instructions to the concerned parties to enhance clarity and effectiveness in the operation and regulation of companies with foreign investment in the coming days.

Businessman Acharya’s company had earlier purchased 80 percent of ncell’s shares. Similarly, 20 percent of ncell’s shares were purchased and sold in the name of Sunivera Capital Ventures, which is in the name of Acharya’s wife Bhavana Singh. A writ was filed demanding that the agreement to sell shares at a low price with the intention of evading taxes without complying with the laws of Nepal be rejected while buying and selling the shares. The Supreme Court has issued a directive order despite ruling to dismiss the writ petition. The order states, “Ncell Axiata Limited has been issued a directive order to operate the service in a transparent and lawful manner by strictly complying with the Telecommunications Act, 2053, Telecommunications Regulations, 2054, and the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (Purchase and Sale of Shares by Licensees) Regulations, 2076, and the terms and conditions of the license,” the order states, “A directive order has been issued in the name of the Telecommunications Authority to effectively regulate all licensees, including Ncell, as per the law.” It was also decided that the share sale agreement between Axiata Investments, (UK), and Spectralite (UK) Limited was not submitted for prior approval, the Authority had even sent repeated correspondence and that approval could not be given as it was. In a writ petition filed against Ncell, including the Large Taxpayers’ Office, the Supreme Court’s full bench had held that Ncell had acted contrary to the principle of full disclosure and had not submitted the required documents.

Petition filed in Court against the President’s move

A writ has been registered in the Supreme Court against President Bidya Devi Bhandari, saying that she violated the Constitution by not validating the Citizenship Bill.

Advocate Sunil Ranjan Singh has made the office of the President an opposition in the petition, demanding to verify the citizenship bill.

Stating that President Bhandari did not certify the Citizenship Bill as per the constitutional provision, Singh has demanded to rule out the decision of the President and issue an order to verify the bill.

The third day testimony of Jabara has begun today

The third day testimony of the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabra has begun today.

The House of Representatives, impeachment recommendation Committee is taking statements with Jabra. Earlier, the committee took statements from Jabra on Bhadra 15 and 16, 2079 BS., where he had given a statement that he is not guilty of what he has been accused of.

The committee meeting was reconvened today as there are still questions to be asked to Jabara. 43 questions have been prepared for the statement. Out of which, only 6 questions has been asked till date.

An 11-member committee has been formed to investigate the impeachment.

The MPs of the ruling party filed an impeachment against Jabara on Falgun 1, 2078 BS, saying that he violated the constitution and laws by doing actions contrary to his official responsibilities.

Suspended Chief Justice Jabara at Singha Durbar for statement

Suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara has reached Singha Darbar to give his statement on the impeachment.

The previous meeting of the impeachment recommendation committee called Jabara for a statement today. The chairman of the impeachment recommendation committee, Ram Bahadur Bista has informed that the committee has decided to call for his views on the impeachment issue.

After the committee made a public appeal and demanded to provide evidence against Jabra, Nepal Bar Association and legal professionals also submitted documents and evidence against Jabra to the committee.

The MPs of the ruling party filed an impeachment against Jabara on Falgun 1, 2078 BS, saying that he violated the constitution and laws by doing actions contrary to his official responsibilities.

People’s representative must resign before nomination

The local level people’s representatives will have to resign from their posts before registering their nominations in the local level elections.

An earlier short-term interim order from the Supreme Court has been overturned today.

A joint bench of Justices Tej Bahadur KC and Til Prasad Shrestha has decided to dismiss the writ petition filed by Nima Galgen Sherpa, chairperson of Helmu village in Sindhupalchowk.

Hearing on petition filed by EC scheduled on April 17

The hearing of the writ petition filed by the Election Commission seeking upholding the election code of conduct is scheduled to be held on April 17 .

The court had earlier issued an interim order not to immediately implement the provision of the commission’s code of conduct after a writ petition was filed against the election code of conduct. However, a joint bench of Justices Tej Bahadur KC and Kumar Regmi has ordered to hear the commission’s petition on April 17 after the commission filed a petition in the Supreme Court through the Attorney General’s Office seeking revocation of the interim order.

The commission had implemented the code of conduct saying that the people’s representative who is running for re-election in the local level election can become a candidate in the election only by resigning from his post.

Election Commission filed a Petition in the Supreme Court seeking to uphold the election code of conduct

The Election Commission (EC) has filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to uphold the election code of conduct requiring elected representatives to resign from their posts while contesting local elections.

In the code of conduct of the Election Commission, it has been mentioned that the people’s representative should resign from the post twhile contesting the local level election. The commission has filed a petition in the court on the same basis.

Earlier, the court had issued an interim order not to implement the provision of the commission’s code of conduct immediately. However, the commission has filed a petition through the Attorney General’s Office seeking revocation of the interim order.

Ghimire leads the vote count of Bar Association

Presidential candidate Gopal Krishna Ghimire has maintained his lead in the counting of votes for the election of the 26th Central Working Committee of the Nepal Bar Association.

Ghimire has received 905 votes so far while his rival Bishnumani Adhikari has received 447 votes. According to Senior Advocate Usha Malla Pathak, Chief Election Superintendent of Nepal Bar Association, 2078 BS, counting of votes has been completed in 13 centers so far.

Of them, counting of votes has been completed in Sarlahi, Ilam, Mahendranagar, Parsa, Dipayal, Jhapa, Janakpur, Rautahat, Dhankuta, Dhangadhi, Siraha, Bara and Surkhet. The group led by Ghimire has the lead in the counting of votes . So far, Anjita Khanal has got 813 votes and Kedar Prasad Koirala has got 531 votes. Bharat Bahadur Raut got 870 votes and Jagat Bahadur Karki got 486 votes.

The counting of votes had started on Tuesday morning but was postponed in the evening and resumed from 9 am today. Voting was held in 35 places across the country, including the Kathmandu Center.

Nine thousand 708 voters had cast their votes in the election for the 25-member executive committee including 11 office bearers and members including the chairperson. There were 5,700 voters in the Kathmandu Valley and 3,500 outside the Kathmandu Valley. Only 7,429 votes were cast.