There is a sense of adversity, discomfort and obstacles everywhere to work in the country: Chief Justice

Ashad 21, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

There is a sense of adversity, discomfort and obstacles everywhere to work in the country: Chief Justice

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Chief Justice Prakashmansingh Raut has said that there is a feeling of adversity, discomfort and obstacles in any field to work in the country.

On Saturday, Chief Justice Raut said at the release ceremony of the book 'Suneke Ruman, Bhogeko Administration' of Umesh Mainali, former chairman of the Public Service Commission, that one should not be disturbed even in difficult situations and move forward .

He also said that he could not speak much as he was within the limits of constitutional and judicial limits. I would like to inform you that there is a peculiar character of the judiciary, if there is a judicial resolution sitting between the judges, it cannot be dictated, and when it cannot be dictated, everyone uses their sovereignty. And the Chief Justice should also sit in a place where it should be respected,' he said, 'How is my daily life, what experience has shown, if I feel any kind of hostility, discomfort, and hindrance to do any work in the country, everywhere. I have walked with my undisturbed thought and determination that compatibility is found even in adversity, discomfort, and obstacles.'

Chief Justice Raut's statement came at a time when there was public criticism for the Supreme Court's constitutional bench upholding the appointments made to various constitutional commissions by a majority on June 18. He also said that the judges in the court are free to make decisions.

Chief Justice Raut said that in a democracy, any institution is under public scrutiny and its work is criticized and praised. In a democracy, no such person, body or organization can exist whose actions and roles are not criticized and appreciated. What the enlightened class should pay attention to today is that you must distinguish between intentions,' he said. Stating that he has expressed in the past that he will take charge of the

court, he also said that he will not back down from it . He also said that the current time is in frustration and despair. "The responsibility to overcome that frustration and disappointment is also ours, we cannot hand it over to others," he said. 

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