Writ filed at SC against ban on peaceful protest at some public places
KATHMANDU: Senior advocate Dinesh Tripathi filed a writ petition at the Supreme Court against the decision of Kathmandu District Security Council against peaceful protest and rally at some public places.
Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Home Ministry and Kathmandu District Administration Office have been named as defendants in the petition demanding the abrogation of decision.
In the petition, Tripathi argued that the decision is against citizens' fundamental rights to freedom and thus needs to be nullified.
The District Security Council had decided to declare New Baneshwor, Singha Durbar, Baluwatar, and various other areas in the Kathmandu Metropolis, as prohibited zones, to be effective from mid July.
Government had appointed other public spaces as eligible to hold peaceful protests - Tinkune in Koteshowr, Shifal of Gaushala, Bhuikhel Bhagawan Pau, Khulamanch, among others.