Patan High Court Dismisses Petition Against NADA Elections, Paving Way for New Committee Oath

Kathmandu. The Patan High Court has dismissed the writ petition filed against the recently concluded election process of the NADA Automobiles Association of Nepal (NADA).

With this court decision, the legal obstacle for the oath-taking ceremony of NADA's newly elected working committee has been removed, clearing the path forward.

Previously, after a case was filed in court regarding the election process, NADA had postponed the oath-taking ceremony of the new working committee, expressing commitment to respecting the judiciary and the rule of law. Following the High Court Patan's decision to dismiss the writ on Wednesday, the uncertainty within the organization has ended.

NADA expressed happiness following the court's decision by issuing a statement. The statement read, 'Upon receiving the decision from the High Court to dismiss the writ petition, all legal obstacles related to the matter have been removed. The oath-taking ceremony for the newly elected working committee will now be completed in the near future according to the organization's bylaws and established procedures.'

NADA expressed confidence that this court decision will bring further clarity, stability, and unity to the organization. Furthermore, NADA committed to remaining active in coordinating with all members and relevant stakeholders in the coming days to ensure the sustainable development of Nepal's automobile sector and the creation of an industry-friendly environment.

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