The Supreme Court has stated that arrangements have been made to hear writ petitions for habeas corpus even on public holidays as they are a matter directly related to the personal freedom and fundamental rights of an individual.
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The Supreme Court will remain open on public holidays declared by the government for the election of members of the House of Representatives and on International Women's Day. The court has stated that it will operate services for a specific period of time to continue the hearing of writ petitions for habeas corpus, especially for a specific period of time.
According to Supreme Court spokesperson Arjun Koirala, the court will remain open from 11 am to 3 pm for the hearing of writ petitions for habeas corpus from 20 to 23 Falgun and on 24 Falgun on International Women's Day.
The Supreme Court has stated that arrangements have been made for hearings on public holidays as writ petitions for habeas corpus are a matter directly related to the personal freedom and fundamental rights of an individual. The court has urged the concerned parties to appear at the specified time and proceed with the process.
