The court has refused to issue an interim order and has set a hearing for October 19.
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The Patan High Court has refused to issue an interim order to Reliance Spinning Mills. A single bench of Patan High Court Judge Surya Prasad Parajuli refused to issue an interim order on Tuesday.
The court has refused to issue an interim order and has fixed the hearing for the next Kartik 19.
'What is the matter with this? Why should the order as requested by the writ petitioner not be issued? If there is any basis, reason and evidence for not issuing the order, including the time limit for the road, within 15 (fifteen) days from the date of receipt of the notice, excluding the time limit for the road, the defendants No. 1 and 2 shall submit a written response through the High Government Attorney's Office, Patan and in the case of the remaining defendants themselves or through their legal representatives, the order states, along with a copy of the order and the defendant shall be issued a time limit notice in the name of the defendant and a written response shall be submitted as per the rules after the written response is received or the period has expired,' the order states.
Reliance Spinning Mills had demanded that the notice issued by the Authority on Asoj 12 and 13 to pay the dues not be implemented. Similarly, it had sought an interim order regarding the administrative review work coordinated by Shyam Kishore Yadav, a member of the Authority's Board of Directors. However, the Administrative Review Committee, headed by Yadav, has already expressed its inability to work.
'In the context where the petitioner has sought an interim order on various issues including not implementing the decision of the opposing Nepal Electricity Authority dated 2082/06/10, the notice dated 2082|06|12 and 2062/06/13 and the letter issued to the petitioner company demanding payment of the amount, maintaining the status quo and proceeding with the administrative review work, it seems appropriate to decide on the interim order after discussing with other opponents, and therefore, for that purpose, the date of filing of 2082|07|19 (Wednesday) should be fixed and submitted as per the rules,' the order states.
