Senior advocates Krishna Prasad Bhandari, Vasudev Prasad Dhungana, Sindhunath Pyakurel and advocates Harihar Dahal and Kamal Narayan Das started studying for the preparation to go to the Supreme Court.
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Under the leadership of the then UML, 6 left groups were staging a protest demanding the dismissal of Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala. The Left Party had also been demanding that an all-party government could be formed by appointing a person other than Koirala from among the party leaders as the Prime Minister.
On the other hand, with the intention that the demand will not be fulfilled only through agitation, an attempt was made to revive the dissolved House of Representatives through legal remedies. In that, some senior advocates started studying to register a writ in the Supreme Court demanding the restoration of the House of Representatives.
He started his study by centering the practice of foreign countries with parliamentary system like Nepal's constitutional system. Senior advocates Krishna Prasad Bhandari, Vasudev Prasad Dhungana, Sindhunath Pyakurel and advocates Harihar Dahal and Kamal Narayan Das started studying for preparation for going to the Supreme Court.
Prime Minister Giriz Prasad dissolved the parliament on June 26, 2051 and sent the king for the mid-term elections according to Article 53 (4) of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal 2047. According to Safaris of Koirala, the king dissolved the House of Representatives and fixed the election date on October 27.
The arguments of the advocates were that Koiral should be blamed for the dissolution of parliament and mid-term elections announced by the king during the prime minister's safari. As the king is constitutional, the advocates argued that the king should not be made an opponent even in the case filed in the court .
Left-wing parties and some advocates were studying to register a writ in the Supreme Court while calling the Prime Minister's move unconstitutional. Since the Supreme Court has the right to interpret the constitution, the advocates have prepared a writ asking why they should not seek legal remedies.
Senior advocate and the then National Assembly member Pyakurel argued that since the Supreme Court has the right to interpret the Constitution according to Article 88(2) of the Constitution, why not proceed with the process until there is a legal remedy. After the lawyer said that a writ could be registered, some MPs informed that they were ready for that. The agitating leftist group also agreed on the matter of giving ![[Archive] That preparation to go to court against the dissolution of Parliament...](https://assets-cdn.kantipurdaily.com/uploads/source/news/kantipur/2025/miscellaneous/2051-4-4-2282025044850-1000x0.jpg)
writ . The process for the restoration of the House of Representatives was carried out by combining the movement and legal remedies. The legal practitioner said that the writ will be registered by July 5. During the
movement, the left group announced a shutdown in Nepal on July 9, 10 and 11. The tourism businessmen expressed their concern that the tourism business will be destroyed due to permanent shutdowns and strikes. In response to this, UML Propaganda Department Head Pradeep Nepal said in a statement that he cannot stay warm when the house is on fire.
In the UML's statement, it was mentioned that Congress's supreme leader Ganeshman Singh, who is undergoing treatment at Veer Hospital, also supports the movement. In the press release, there was a call to fight against the corruption-loving Girija faction and anti-democracy conspirators. Left groups were burning effigies of Prime Minister Koirala in various places of the country during the agitation. Also Ranke Julus was being performed in the district/district. The Ministry of Home Affairs published a statement in connection with the
movement and warned that action will be taken against those who violate the law.
In connection with the mentioned context, the content prepared by Kantipur Daily, mainly covering the movement for the restoration of the House of Representatives and the filing of a writ in the Supreme Court for legal remedies, was published on July 4, 2051 under the title "Writ will be filed in the Supreme Court for the restoration of the House of Representatives".
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