The bench of Justices Nahkul Subedi and Sunil Kumar Pokharel held a final hearing on the writ on Tuesday and refused to issue it saying that Dhakal's demand could not be met.
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The Supreme Court has dismissed the writ of Dr. Mukul Dhakal, the former General Minister of Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA), who approached the court saying that he should be allowed to work as the General Minister as before. With the cancellation of the writ, now he is legally out of the ordinary member of the RSWP.
The bench of Justices Nahkul Subedi and Sunil Kumar Pokharel held a final hearing on the writ on Tuesday and refused to issue it saying that Dhakal's demand could not be met. Although the court did not issue a writ, it gave a directive order. However, the Supreme Administration has said that it is not clear what instructions have been given in the order.
"The directive order has been issued, but since nothing has been issued in writing, we will know its outcome only tomorrow (Wednesday)," said Nirajan Pandey, assistant spokesperson of the Supreme Court. reached the highest. After the second consecutive day of hearing on the writ filed by him against the party's decision to expel him on June 11, the Supreme Court decided to cancel the writ on Tuesday.
