The Supreme Court said that the writ petitions will be registered and the hearing of some writs will be started from Tuesday.
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The Supreme Court, which was destroyed when protesters set it on fire on August 24, will start registering writ petitions after 36 days. The Supreme Court is going to register writ petitions and start hearing some writs from Tuesday.
Spokesman of Supreme Court Arjun Prasad Koirala informed that the full court sitting on Sunday decided to start the registration of the writ petition. After the Gen-G movement, the Supreme Court has been hearing only petitions for direct custody. Regular services like writ petitions, registration of cases and hearings could not be started. 25,000 cases are awaiting hearing in the Supreme Court alone. Three to four hundred cases were being heard in the Supreme Court every day.
The Supreme Court has estimated the loss of 1 billion 26 million in arson by the court administration. According to the court, there was damage to buildings worth about 35 crores, materials worth 71 crores were burnt and vandalism and vehicles worth 20 crores were damaged.
129 vehicles including 43 of the Supreme Court, 38 of the Subordinate Court, 23 of the High Court and 25 of the District Court have been damaged. Similarly, 223 motorcycles, 70 scooters were damaged. Supreme Court Information Officer Neerajan Pandey informed that 1492 computers, 635 laptops, 854 printers, 445 CC cameras, 195 display TVs and 1111 UPS were completely damaged in courts across the country including the Supreme Court.
Advocate Bimal Pokharel filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court demanding restoration after the dissolution of Parliament. The writ has not been registered because the full meeting of the Supreme Court has not decided to register it. He also submitted a petition to the Chief Registrar demanding to register a writ petition regarding the dissolution of Parliament in the Constitutional Bench. He has prepared to submit the application again on Tuesday.
In the same way, Emalenikat lawyers have also prepared a writ. If the party decides to go officially, they plan to register the writ only through legal professionals. Ramesh Badal, who was the Attorney General in the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's government, claimed that a writ could be filed on behalf of the UML, but there was no preparation for it to be registered tomorrow.
