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  2. Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    21 August 2023. 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 ...

  3. List of sitting judges of the Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of judges of the Supreme Court of Nepal, the highest court in Nepal. The list is ordered according to seniority. There are currently 17 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.

  4. Hari Prasad Phuyal - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer. He was a practicing lawyer since past 23 years based in Pacific Law Associates dealing with verities of legal issues including corporate matters and commercial cases to the courts. Involved in litigation on constitutional and human rights issues to the Supreme Court. He was also involved in various national and International ...

  5. Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha - Wikipedia

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    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 was administered the ...

  6. Nahakul Subedi - Wikipedia

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    Nahakul Subedi. Nahakul Subedi (born 22 June 1971) is a justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. [when?][1] The Nepalese Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice, and twenty Justices. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council.

  7. Constitution of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Nepal 2015 (Nepali: नेपालको संविधान २०७२) is the present governing Constitution of Nepal. Nepal is governed according to the Constitution which came into effect on 20 September 2015, replacing the Interim Constitution of 2007. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The constitution of Nepal is divided into 35 parts, 308 ...

  8. Chief Justice of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    e. 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 ...

  9. LGBT rights in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    No. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) rights in Nepal have expanded in the 21st century, though much of Nepal's advancements on LGBT rights have come from the judiciary and not the legislature. [ 6 ][ 5 ] Same-sex sexual acts have been legal in Nepal since 2007 after a ruling by the Supreme Court of Nepal. [ 7 ]