The Supreme Court on Friday directly informed the media about the reforms brought by the Gola system, which was started 3 years ago, and after receiving praise from the neighboring countries.
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At exactly 10 o'clock in the morning, all the judges of the Supreme Court, including Chief Justice Prakashman Singh Raut, were seated. The presence of lawyers and plaintiffs-defendants is increasing in the court of the Supreme Court. All their eyes are fixed on waiting for the payee list to be published.
The judges in the full court above are sitting in a hurry to publish this payee list.
'Until now, none of us know which case belongs to whose bench,' Supreme Registrar Bhadrakali Pokhrel said at exactly 10:30 on Friday morning, 'balls will be put in an opaque black bag and shaken violently. And then you will choose the case.' After receiving praise from the neighboring countries, the Supreme Court invited some journalists to the full court on Friday to provide direct information about the process. There is a rule of the Supreme Court to select a single bench of one judge for the selection of cases that have been fixed for initial hearing.
'For that, letters are written on one of the red wooden balls and the rest are left blank,' Chief Justice Raut said, 'Whoever gets a ball with letters will have the cases assigned to a single bench, and whoever gets an empty ball, he does not have to sit on a single bench.' On Friday, only one single bench will be constituted, and the cases are on the list. There is a rule of procedure to draw the first ball from the Chief Justice. Accordingly, Chief Justice Raut had to pull the trigger for a single bench.
Eight empty balls and one lettered ball were put into a black bag by the staff of the Supreme Court and shaken violently. And put it before Chief Justice Raut. Raut turned his eyes elsewhere and took out a bullet that only fit in his hand inside the bag and showed it to all the judges. 'Hey, the husband got a single bench today,' the judge and staff said in unison after seeing the ball written in his hand, 'how, the bench got at the same time today.' Up to eight have been formed. As all the judges were present on Friday, eight sessions were scheduled to take place. "In this eight bench, we senior eight judges are one each in one bench, the junior eight judges choose who belongs to whom," Sapna Pradhan Malla, the most senior judge of the Supreme Court, said, "After the formation of eight benches, a group of cases in the weekly list is selected. After that, a joint bench will be formed.'' In the beginning, the ball had to be selected, which was recalled by the spokesperson of the Supreme Court, Achyut Kuinkel. Saranga took out a ball and showed it. "Well, four numbers have been drawn," Chief Justice Raut said, "Now he is in the bench of Senior Judge Manoj Sharma of bench number four."
Then it was time to choose a case. The judges divided the joint bench into eight groups and decided which case should go to whom. "Well, corruption is a case of corruption to me," Kumar Regmi said after pulling the bullet, "Today, corruption is seen as corruption." Judge Nityanand Pandey had reached Regmi's bench when the bullet was pulled. 27 cases of corruption were heard in their court on Friday, out of which the judges went to hear 21 cases.
A full bench was also formed from Gola and the case was taken up for trial. The staff of the information technology department, who were sitting in the full court, uploaded the payee list on the website of the Supreme Court. The clients and lawyers gathered outside soon found out - who is looking at their case today. "From the time Bhaipari came to the Constitutional Court, we have been drawing the ball in this way," said Supreme Court Justice Til Prasad Shrestha, "There is no other place in the world to determine the pesi by the ball." Shrestha said that since Nepal is the only country to be determined through the pesi round system, its positive message has flowed to other countries. Since the then Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabara had introduced distortions and anomalies in the Judiciary, the use of rounding has been started since 15th November 2078 in the Supreme Court. The system of setting salary by the Chief Justice was in force in the Supreme Court for 70 years. Chief Justice Raut said, "The judges of India and Pakistan also appreciated us when we decided the pesi from Gola."
