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The Supreme Court of Nepal ( Nepali: नेपालको सर्वोच्च अदालत, romanized: Nēpālakō sarvōcca adālata) is the highest court in Nepal. It is designated as the court of record by the Constitution of Nepal. It has appellate jurisdiction over decisions of the seven High Courts (including eleven Benches of ...
There are currently 19 judges (including the chief justice), with the maximum possible number being 21. As per the Constitution of Nepal, judges of the Supreme Court must take a mandatory retirement aged 65. [1] Justice Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha is the current Chief Justice, having assumed office on 22 August 2023. [2] [3]
After the supreme court's historic decision, both the parliaments were reinstated. After facing the vote for confidence in parliament, Oli lost the vote for confidence. As per the 72(6) of Constitution of Nepal, the opposition was given the opportunity to form a new government by President Bidya Devi Bhandari.
He is appointed as a Justice of Supreme Court of Nepal on April 19, 2019 as per article 129 of the Constitution of Nepal, 2015. Attorney General [ edit ] He worked as an attorney general at Office of the Attorney General of Nepal, from April 18, 2016 to August 3, 2016.
The chief justice of Nepal ( Nepali: प्रधान न्यायाधीश) is the head of the judicial branch of Nepal and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of Nepal. The chief justice is the highest judicial officer in the country, and acts as a chief administrative officer for all the judicial system. It is the fourth highest ...
Born. ( 1959-10-06) 6 October 1959 (age 64) Doti, Nepal. Occupation. Justice. Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha ( Nepali: विश्वम्भर प्रसाद श्रेष्ठ) is the current chief justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. He has been appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council. He ...
Nepal. Nationality. Nepal. Education. Graduate in Law. Alma mater. Tribhuvan University. Anil Kumar Sinha ( Nepali: अनिल कुमार सिन्हा) is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. He was appointed by the President of Nepal on the recommendation of the Judicial Council of Nepal on 1 August 2016.
Bhattarai was a founding editor of NJA Law Journal. He also served as the editor on 'Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court on Gender Justice, National Judicial Academy 2010'. Member SAARC Law, Nepal Chapter. Vice President, Judges Society, Nepal (2014-2016)