The writ petition states that the interim government, which has received an electoral mandate, does not have the authority to enter into an agreement.
A writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court against the 10-point agreement signed between the government and Gen-G on November 10. Advocates Sudip Bhandari, Rohit Ojha, and law students Ayush Badal and Smriti Adhikari, among others, have filed the writ petition.
The writ states that the interim government, which has been given the mandate of the election, does not have the right to enter into an agreement. The writ claims that the executive has pushed the country towards anarchy by acting unconstitutionally in the name of street pressure and protests.
The writ also claims that the provisions mentioned in the agreement, including the maximum two terms for the heads of the federal and provincial governments, are inconsistent with the constitution. The writ states that the agreement and the notification issued in the gazette are unconstitutional and demands an order of expulsion.
Similarly, an interim order has been sought to prevent the government from taking any action that will have long-term effects. The hearing of the writ is scheduled for tomorrow, Friday.
