In the bench of Judge Pokharel, the petition demanded that the Prime Minister should take a vote of confidence

It has been claimed in the writ that since Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal has withdrawn its support, a vote of confidence should be taken.

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In the bench of Judge Pokharel, the petition demanded that the Prime Minister should take a vote of confidence

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It is claimed that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli should take a vote of confidence and has been fixed in the bench of Writ Judge Sunil Kumar Pokharel. It has been claimed in the writ that since Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal has withdrawn its support, a vote of confidence should be taken.

Payee has been assigned to writ number 'E'. It has been demanded in the petition that an interim order should be issued as the government has not initiated any process even after a month has passed since the party that supported the government withdrew its support.

Advocate Virendra KC filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court on Thursday. On June 32, Jaspal  It announced that it had withdrawn its support to the government. It has been mentioned in the writ that the vote of confidence should be counted from the same day. It has been claimed in the petition that the government did not initiate any process for a month after withdrawing the support and that this action is against the constitution. In

writ  Prime Minister Oli, Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Speaker Devraj Ghimire, Federal Parliament Secretariat and President's Office, Shital Niwas have been made opposition parties. Article 100 of the Constitution provides for vote of confidence and no confidence. In Article 11(2), if the party participating in the government withdraws its support, the Prime Minister must submit a proposal to the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence within thirty days. is. 

In sub-section (3) of the same article, there is a provision that the Prime Minister will be dismissed from office if the proposal submitted in that way cannot be passed by the majority of the members in the House of Representatives. 

If the Supreme Court hears on Friday and issues an interim order, the government will have to take a vote of confidence. 

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