It was claimed in the petition filed in the Supreme Court that more than 400 civilians were extrajudicially killed in Madhesh. Supreme Court Information Officer Nirajan Pandey informed that while hearing the writ, the full bench of the Supreme Court has issued a mandate to increase the investigation process.
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The Supreme Court has issued a mandate to the government to investigate the illegal killings in Madhesh by creating a special security plan.
Advocate Dr. A full bench of Justices Sapna Pradhan Malla, Kumar Regmi and Hariprasad Phuyal issued the order on Thursday while hearing a writ petition filed by Sunil Ranjan Singh.
When Madhav Kumar was the Prime Minister of Nepal, Singh filed a writ in 2067, demanding an investigation, saying that such a plan had been made and an extrajudicial killing had been committed.
It was claimed in the petition filed in the Supreme Court that more than 400 civilians were extrajudicially killed in Madhesh. Supreme Court Information Officer Nirajan Pandey informed that while hearing the writ, the full bench of the Supreme Court has issued a mandate to increase the investigation process. The decision of the then Council of Ministers led by Nepal on 14 July 2066 decided to implement a special security plan. After that, the special security plan was implemented during the tenure of the then Home Minister Bhim Rawal.
The office of the United Nations High Commissioner in Nepal published a report on the extrajudicial killing of 27 civilians in Madhesh from 2064 to 2068. INSEC had determined that 133 people had been extrajudicially killed during this period. The petitioner had claimed in the writ that more than 400 people had been extrajudicially killed.
The Human Rights Commission, United Nations agencies and international human rights organizations have pointed out that due to the security policy implemented in Madhesh, the minimum right to live has been violated.
According to the mandate of the Supreme Court, a special mechanism has to be formed to investigate the incidents from July 2064 to April 2068.
