Supreme Court Justice Malla goes on leave

The Supreme Court has informed that he will be on leave for 20 days starting today.

Jestha 6, 2083

Jaya Singh Mahara

Supreme Court Justice Malla goes on leave

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Justice Sapna Pradhan Malla, who was dissatisfied with the appointment of Manoj Kumar Sharma as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has gone on leave. Supreme Court spokesperson Arjun Koirala informed that she will be on leave for 20 days from today. Malla has mentioned in her application that she needs to go abroad for a few days and that the leave is necessary for that as the verdict is yet to be written. story Manoj Kumar Sharma was appointed as the Chief Justice on Tuesday, the 12th day after the recommendation from the Constitutional Council. He has already taken the oath of office after the approval of the parliamentary hearing of the 'fast track'. Sharma assumed responsibility as the 33rd Chief Justice on Tuesday. Malla was absent when Chief Justice Sharma took the oath.

Sharma led the judiciary

The Constitutional Council had recommended Sharma as the Chief Justice on April 24. There were many criticisms after Sharma, who is the fourth-ranking judge, was recommended, contrary to the tradition of making the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court the Chief Justice.

After the retirement of the previous Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut, the senior-most Justice Malla had been holding the position of the acting Chief Justice.

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