7 Complaints Filed Against Proposed Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Sharma
Kathmandu. 7 complaints have been filed against proposed Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Sharma in the parliamentary hearing committee. Spokesperson of the Federal Parliament Secretariat, Joint Secretary Ekram Giri, informed Ratopati on Saturday evening that 7 complaints have been filed by Saturday evening.
On Baishakh 26, the parliamentary hearing committee had called for complaints against proposed Chief Justice Dr. Sharma. The committee had given 10 days' time to file complaints with clear basis and evidence if anyone felt that Sharma was not suitable for appointment to that post. It was stated that the complainant should clearly disclose their name, surname, address, and phone number.
The time for filing complaints is until Monday office hours. As per the constitutional provision, the appointment process will proceed only after the parliamentary hearing committee tests the qualification, conduct, and capability of the proposed person based on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council.
If complaints are received, the committee will discuss and investigate those complaints and then conduct a direct hearing with the proposed Chief Justice.
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