High court order to send information about the trial to Lamichhane and Joshi through the respective jails, another payment for Sunday
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The High Court's Pokhara bench has refused to postpone the hearing of the petition filed against the Kaski District Court's order to release former Home Minister and RSVP Chairman Ravi Lamichhane and former DIG Chabilal Joshi on bail in the co-operative fraud.
Although the lawyers of Lamichhane and Joshi filed a petition stating that they had no information about Pesi, the High Court refused to move the hearing stating that it had been moved many times before.
Gorkha Media Network Pvt. Ltd.'s former CEO Lamichhane and Joshi's lawyers Sushilraj Pant and Raman Shrestha objected to the court on Friday saying that their side was not informed about the hearing. Then Chief Justice Ratna Bahadur Bagchand and Justice Milan Rai said that they were not involved in the official information missile in the jail. "The court should have served notice of the hearing in the case of being in jail," said Neil Paneru, Deputy Registrar of the High Court.
High Court of Pokhara did not send notice to Lamichhane and Joshi, who are in Rupandehi jail pending trial in Butwal's Supreme Cooperative Fraud case, the court said that their legal professionals were weak.
According to Pokhara High Court Sub-Registrar Paneru, the information that Lamichhane and Joshi were kept in jail in another case should have come through official channels. "Government agencies or lawyers should submit an official letter stating that they are in jail, the court will not accept the information in the news," he said. So you can't say you didn't know.' According to
Paneru, a maximum of two times the pace can be moved, but four times the pace has been moved. For the first time, the payee fixed for 21 Chait was moved on behalf of the government lawyer, and the second time the payee fixed for 4 Baisakh was moved on behalf of Ramprasad Khanal, the owner of Nature Herbs International.
After Lamichhane Jail was opened, his lawyer Narayana Dutt Kandel filed a request to move the payment fixed on 11 Baisakh. For the fourth time, the payment fixed on 25 Baisakh was moved on behalf of former DIG Joshi's legal practitioner.
After the bench said that the information about the jail should come, Lamichhane and Joshi's lawyers Pant and Shrestha submitted a letter to the court only on Friday. The hearing of the case is scheduled for Friday. The bench fixed another hearing for next Sunday.
The court has ordered Lamichhane and Joshi to send the information about the trial through the respective jails as soon as possible. In the case of Aarti Gurung, Meena Gurung, Ram Bahadur Khanal, Leela Pachai and Krishna Bahadur Gurung, who were made defendants in the co-operative fraud, the trial has been set for Sunday.
The Kaski court ordered 7 people, including Lamichhane, to be released on bail in the case of organized fraud and money laundering of Suryadarshan Cooperative of Pokhara on December 25. District Court Kaski Judge Nitij Rai's bench asked former DIG and then owner of Gorkha Media Joshi for 88 lakhs, Lamichhane for 65 lakhs, Pacchai for 37 lakhs, Khanal for 15 lakhs, Krishna Bahadur Gurung for 1 lakh, Meena Gurung for 5 lakhs and Aarti Gurung for 5 lakhs. All seven people were released from custody after paying the specified bond.
The High Public Prosecutor's Office filed a petition in the High Court on January 7, demanding the annulment of the district court's order. The very next day, the High Court ordered the release of the report. Lamichhane, who was out on bail, had filed an application against the district court's order, demanding that he appear himself on January 14 and be released on a regular date.
Former DIG Chabilal Joshi, Nature Herbs owner Ram Bahadur Khanal and GB Rai's assistant Leela Pacchain filed a petition in the High Court on January 25, Aarti Gurung and Meena Gurung on January 21. Although the application submitted on the order of the district court should be completed within a month, the hearing has been postponed four times.
According to the parliamentary committee report, funds of five cooperatives including Suryadarshan, Supreme were embezzled by transferring them to Gorkha Media Network Pvt. At that time, Lamichhane was the director and managing director of Gorkha Media.
