Constitutional bench formed to interpret constitutional issues: Attorney General KATHMANDU: Attorney General Agni Prasad Kharel said the Supreme Court has the final right to interpret the constitution. And since the constitutional bench alone adjudicated on serious constitutional questions, cases in the constitutional court could... Horoscopes 13 Jan, 2021
Decisive talks with agitating parties after Tihar, says DPM Gachhadar BIRATNAGAR: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Bijay Kumar Gachhadar said that decisive talks would be held with the agitating parties after the Tihar festival. Talking to media persons briefly at... Travel 12 Nov, 2015
LETTERS: Inclusion idea ignored Bipin Adhikari, a lawyer with special interest in constitutional matters, has opined that the President of the country is ceremonial and at the same time he can also use the powers guaranteed by the constitution. Adhikari seems to hint that the... 28 Oct, 2015
Concept paper on judiciary submitted KATHMANDU: Constituent Assembly Committee on Judiciary today submitted its concept paper on judiciary to CA chairman Subas Chandra Nembang. The committee put into final form its task on last Friday where it suggested that even the Supreme Court... Horoscopes 07 Sep, 2009
CA panel for consensus, transparency KATHMANDU: A meeting of senior Constituent Assembly (CA) members, who represent the Committee on Judiciary, decided to finalise contentious issues within a week by forging a consensus or following transparent and due procedure of voting. Both the... Horoscopes 20 Aug, 2009
Bhattarai reiterates threat to quit KATHMANDU: Senior leader of the ruling Unified CPN-Maoist and Finance Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai said on Saturday that his party might quit the government and pave the way for opposition if the government was not allowed to take action against Chief... Travel 03 May, 2009
Ki-moon warns of peace derailment KATHMANDU: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that differences among major political parties could impede Nepal's peace process and hinder work at the parliament. The Secretary General's report scheduled to be presented at the UN... Travel 30 Apr, 2009
Ki-moon warns of peace derailment Kathmandu: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that differences among major political parties could impede Nepal's peace process and hinder work at the parliament. The Secretary General's report scheduled to be presented at the UN... Travel 30 Apr, 2009
UNSG disapproves Nepal politics KATHMANDU: United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-moon warned that differences among the major political parties in Nepal continued to impede implementation of peace process commitments, decision-making, and hindering work in the...