The Constitutional Bench has also issued an order to the opposition parties, including the Office of the President and the Prime Minister, to submit written responses within 7 days on the issues of government formation and dissolution of the House of Representatives.
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The Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has refused to issue an interim order in the case against the formation of the government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki and the dissolution of Parliament. The Constitutional Bench has also issued an order to the opponents, including the Office of the President, the Prime Minister's Office, to submit written responses within 7 days in the case of government formation and dissolution of the House of Representatives.
The Constitutional Bench held its first hearing on Wednesday on the cases against the formation of the government and the dissolution of the House of Representatives. After the hearing, an order has been issued to those who have been made defendants in the case to submit a written response through the Attorney General's Office within 7 days.
