Supreme Court sitting under the tent

After the fire, when the physical structure of the Supreme Court was destroyed, the court was conducted under a tent.

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Supreme Court sitting under the tent

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From the entrance of the Supreme Court, everyone can clearly see the burnt building. Ahead is a pile of completely burnt vehicles. The half-burnt and broken tables and chairs are inconvenient.

 

There is no accommodation for the staff . The faces of many employees are yet to be revealed. A tent is hung on one side in front of the burning car. From today, the court has been conducted by placing wooden tables and chairs under the tent, on one side of the judge and on the other side of the lawyer, and in the middle of the court officer.

The full meeting of the Supreme Court, no matter how difficult the situation is,  With the decision to sit the bench has been operated from today . Today, one hearing was held in the bench of Judge Sapna Pradhan Malla and two in the bench of Kumar Regmi.

On August 24th, during the Genji demonstration, the Supreme Court was set on fire and the physical structure was burnt. Arjuna Koirala, spokesperson of the Supreme Court, said, "There is no place for arson to conduct a court session. According to the decision of the full meeting of the Supreme Court to proceed with the hearing in the case of habeas corpus to advance the judicial process, the court session has been started from today under a tent."

Last August 31st, two writ petitions were registered for direct custody . The hearing has been initiated on the petition. "Information technology equipment, vehicles have been damaged to a large extent, the statistics of the damage are being collected," he said, "23 court buildings including Supreme Court, Special Court and District Court have been damaged.

Along with the destruction of the physical structure of the court, the missiles of the case have also been destroyed. Missiles of court cases which were completely damaged have also been completely destroyed . There are some case files left in the court which are partially damaged .

spokesperson Koirala said, 'In the case of completely destroyed missiles, the full meeting of the Supreme Court has decided to make guidelines, it is in the process of being made, accordingly it will be decided from which side the missiles will be taken . There were about 26,000 pending cases in the Supreme Court.

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