The debate on Lamichhane's request for his release from prison has ended.
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The debate on the petition filed by Ravi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA), who is in Rupandehi Jail pending trial in the Supreme Cooperative fraud charge, has ended.
Earlier, Tuesday and Wednesday were postponed by themselves .
Judge Narayan Prasad Sapkota's for Monday's hearing was the in court number 10.
Somakant Bhandari, Associate Justice of the High Government Office, District Judge Prem Poudel, Assistant District Judge Hiralal Bholan, Damodar Gautam and Naray Kandel, Rajendra Thapa and Mahendra Pandey argued for the government.
Lamichhane filed an application in the District Court Rupandehi on Monday, July 19, demanding to be released with bail equal to his share.
Lamichhane also filed a bank guarantee of 27.4 million 84 thousand rupees on his part with the application on July 19.
In the Supreme Cooperative fraud case of Butwal, on March 22, the Butwal bench of the High Court Tulsipur ordered Lamichhane to be sent to prison for preliminary incarceration. The order of the High Court was also upheld by the Supreme Court. Lamichhane was arrested from Kathmandu on the 22nd of Chait and since then he is in the district jail Bhairahawa.
Ravi's court administration filed the petition on July 17 and took it into the process on Monday itself. On Monday, the bench of Judge Dilliram Sharma Aryal ordered to inform the opposition. Then the court administration scheduled the appearance on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Judge Prahlad Kumar Yogi and Dipendra Thapa Magar were scheduled to appear in the bench on Wednesday. Rajendra Thapa, a lawyer from Lamichhane, postponed the hearing of both days by sending a request that he was ill. Judge Prahlad Kumar Yogi is the judge who ordered Lamichhane to be released on 1 crore bail in the first case of the district court. On January 13, he ordered Lamichhane to be released on a bond of 1 crore.
