At present, the Special Branch is working to register the indictment, extend the deadline and issue the necessary arrest warrant.
The special court in Kathmandu will return to regular hearings from October 11. Spokesperson of the special court, Yagyaraj Regmi, informed that the full court (full meeting) held on Friday decided to return to the regular hearing after Chhath.
The special court was affected by the attack on 24 August. The hearing was stopped due to vandalism and looting even though the buildings of the special court were completely destroyed.
Similarly, due to damage to the servers of the Supreme Court as well as the Special Court, regular payments could not be made. The court has prepared a preliminary report of damages of 11 million due to the vandalism and attack on 24 August in the special court.
5 vehicles and 4 motorcycles were stolen and vandalized. At present, the Special Branch is working to register the indictment, extend the deadline and issue the necessary arrest warrant of the authority.
Similarly, Yagyaraj Regmi said that if the authority submits charges along with the charge sheet, it is also working to arrest them. Patanjali's land dispute, Terramax and other corruption cases are pending in the special court.
Recently, the case filed against seven people including two ministers in the litchi plantation land case is also under consideration. A special case is heard by the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission. In the special court, 6 judges hear such cases in two benches.
