Resham Lal Chaudhary's Candidacy Challenge Moved to 'Not to be Heard' List at Supreme Court
Kathmandu. The writ petition filed against the disqualification of Resham Lal Chaudhary, patron of the Nagarik Unmukti Party Nepal, has been placed on the 'not to be heard' list.
The case concerning Chaudhary's petition for an interim order was scheduled for a hearing before the joint bench of Justices Mahesh Sharma Paudel and Nityananda Pandey.
Previously, on Magh 11, Justice Balkrishna Dhakal's single bench had ordered the Election Commission to submit a written response to the writ filed by Chaudhary. Furthermore, both parties were summoned to appear for a discussion regarding the interim order.
On Magh 15, the joint bench of Justices Balkrishna Dhakal and Nripadhwaj Niroula ordered the submission of the case file related to the previous judgment concerning the homicide case, as per the prior order.
The hearing for the interim order was scheduled for today after the completion of the tasks as per the previous order and receipt of the case file.
His candidacy, for which he had registered his nomination papers for the House of Representatives election scheduled for the upcoming Falgun 21 from Kailali Constituency No. 1, was canceled by the Election Commission.
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