An emergency meeting of the Bar Council held on Monday stated that the Supreme Court administration has shown extraordinary and unnatural 'Rabaiya' by not even following the orders of the acting Chief Justice, who bears the ultimate responsibility for the administration of justice.
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The Nepal Bar Association has said that not registering the petitions filed before the Supreme Court without reason is an act of obstructing the course of justice. The emergency meeting of the Bar Association held on Monday stated that the Supreme Court administration has shown extraordinary and unnatural 'Rabaiya' by not following the order of the Acting Chief Justice, who bears the ultimate responsibility of the administration of justice.
The issue of discussion in the Parliament meeting on Monday, ignoring the provision written in Article 105 of the Constitution that prohibits discussion in Parliament on matters pending in the court, is also very sad, the Bar Association said.
The Bar has stated that it will protest the behavior of the court administration by lighting lanterns in the Bar premises on Tuesday afternoon.
Acting Chief Justice Sapana Pradhan Malla had given a written order to the Supreme Court administration on Monday to register the pending writ petitions. However, the Supreme Court administration did not register the petition within the said time limit. Even though the writ petitioners reached the Supreme Court with the writ, Chief Registrar Bimal Poudel and Registrars Bhadrakali Pokharel and Man Bahadur Karki had left the office.
