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Sunday, March 25, 2012

SUPREME DECIDES WEDNESDAY WHETHER TO RE-OPEN OR NOT JUDGMENT CA TENURE CANT BE EXTENDED BEYOND 27 MAY

SUPREME COURT DECIDES WEDNESDAY WHETHER TO RE-OPEN OR NOT EARLIER DECISIOSN WHICH RULED CA SESSION CAN’T BE
EXTENDED AFTER 27 MAY
Kathmandu, 25 March: The single bench of the supreme court Sunday decided
at a hearing whether or not to set a date Wednesday to entertain separate requests of Prime Minister Babauram Bhattarai and Speaker Subash Nemwang for review of a 26 November 2011 judgment which said the current tenure of the constituent assembly (CA) cannot be extended beyond 27 May.
The judgment Sunday was issued by Justice Kamal Narayan Das
The prime minister and speaker asked for a review after the apex court registrar didn’t register requests for another hearing of the November 2011 judgment.
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JUDGMENT DAY OF THREE PARTIES MUST COME

Kathmandu, 25 March: Chairman of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Pashupati Shumsher JB Rana has said the leadership of the three major parties should be brought to judgment of history if the new constitution was not made by May 27, RSS reports from Pokhara.

At a press meet organised by the RPP-Kaski, he said if the parties could not draft constitution within the period of four years it will be judged that they have sinned the nation.

The country has been pushed towards confusion and uncertainty day after day because of the partisan interests as they had no farsightedness and intellect in leadership.

Although the prime minister boarded a Mustang vehicle in the name of austerity, the formation of 48-member cabinet, advisors that could fill the whole airport and guest expenses of the prime minister more than Rs 10 million a month has proved his slogans void, the RPP chairman said.
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