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The Supreme Court has completed the hearing of two cases related to the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority for interim orders.
The hearing on the writ petition filed by Kulman Ghising alleging that the executive director of the authority was removed against the law and the writ petition filed by Hitendradev Shakya to obtain service facilities has ended.
The hearing for the interim order in the writ petition filed by Ghising and Shakya in the bench of Supreme Court Justices Kumar Chudal and Nityanand Pandey has ended . According to the Supreme Court, an interim order is likely to come today.
In this bench, the writ filed by both of them was being heard continuously since Tuesday for an interim order. The meeting of the Council of Ministers held on April 11 removed Ghising as the executive director and appointed Hitendradev Shakya . Then Ghising went to the Supreme Court with a writ on Chait 14.
Shakya had approached the Supreme Court with a writ to settle his case four years ago. After he was transferred from the executive director four years ago, he demanded that the services and facilities of the previous position should be provided .
