Hearing today in the case of Ravi and Chhabi demanding their release from prison by paying the fine

Last Thursday, a bench of Justices Basudev Acharya and Om Prasad Aryal of the Butwal bench of the Tulsipur High Court ordered the summoning of the Suru missile.

kartik 27, 2082

Ghanshyam Gautam

Hearing today in the case of Ravi and Chhabi demanding their release from prison by paying the fine

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The hearing of the case of Rastriya Swatantra Party President Ravi Lamichhane and then Gorkha Media owner Chhabilal Joshi, who are in custody on charges of fraud and organized crime at Butwal's Supreme Cooperative Society, has been scheduled for Thursday (today).

Earlier, the bench of Kartik 20 had ordered the summoning of the initial file.

Last Thursday, the bench of Justice Basudev Acharya and Om Prasad Aryal of the Tulsipur High Court Butwal bench had ordered the summoning of the initial file. The court's information officer Ram Bahadur Kunwar said that the hearing was scheduled for Thursday after the initial file was received.

Earlier, the hearing scheduled for Kartik 13 was postponed after Chhabilal Joshi's legal practitioner filed a petition. Earlier, the bench of Justice Milan Kumar Rai and Om Prasad Aryal had ordered to keep both the cases of Chhabilal and Lamichhane together as they were of the same nature.

When Lamichhane demanded to pay the amount as per the amount and fight the case outside the jail, the high court had ordered to submit the file of Chhabilal Joshi along with Ravi.

Earlier, the Butwal High Court had ordered to demand a plea report in Lamichhane's case.

Despite the arson and vandalism at the Tulsipur Butwal bench of the High Court during the Gen-G demonstration, the case files of both Lamichhane and Joshi were saved. Lamichhane, who was remanded in custody in the Supreme Cooperative Fraud case in Butwal, had filed a petition in the High Court on Bhadra 9 after the Rupandehi District Court did not release him even after he paid the amount of his share of the embezzlement in the cooperative.

Earlier, he had filed a petition in the District Court seeking to be released from the cooperative fraud case by paying the amount of his share. The bench of District Court Judge Narayan Sapkota had rejected his release after hearing his petition on Sharan 26.

A charge sheet has been filed against the defendants including Ravi in ​​the Supreme Cooperative Fraud case in Butwal by fixing a collective amount of Rs 109.936 million. However, Lamichhane had submitted a document stating that he had paid one of the four parts of his share. Lamichhane had submitted a bank guarantee of Rs 27.484 crore with the application.

Like Lamichhane, Joshi had also submitted a guarantee for the same amount of damages. However, in the case of both the defendants, the same order was made that they should not be released as it was not certain how much damages would be awarded to them.

Both Lamichhane and Joshi are in jail for the trial. Lamichhane, who is in Bhairahawa jail, has been transferred to Nakhkhu jail in Lalitpur, while Joshi is in Bhairahawa jail.

Ghanshyam

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