Nepal

Court to deliver Mahara verdict tomorrow

Court to deliver Mahara verdict tomorrow

By THT Online

Krishna Bahadur Mahara (C) who resigned from his post as a speaker of the House of Representatives in Nepal's parliament after an accusation made by a female parliament employee that he raped her, heads towards the court in Kathmandu, Nepal October 15, 2019. Photo: Reuters

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu District Court will pronounce its verdict in the Krishna Bahadur Mahara attempted rape case on Monday. A single bench of Justice Amar Raj Paudel sought time to pronounce verdict on Mahara case today. According to a court official, the verdict could not be delivered today due to time constraint and as such a decision could be expected tomorrow. Former Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) and ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara was accused of attempting to rape a Federal Parliament employee. A staffer at the Parliament Secretariat had filed a first information report on October 4, accusing Mahara of attempting to rape her on September 29 at her rented apartment in Tinkune, Kathmandu. READ ALSO: