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  2. Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is composed of a Chief Justice and twenty Judges (Justice). The Supreme Court was formed in 2013 BS (1956 AD). The first Chief Justice of Nepal was Hari Prasad Pradhan. [citation needed] Judges of the Supreme Court hold their office till the age of sixty-five.

  3. Rukshana Kapali - Wikipedia

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    Rukshana Kapali was born in 1999 in Patan, Nepal. [1] [2] Her family is Newar and she grew up speaking the Newar language (Nepal Bhasa) at home rather than Nepali.[2]Kapali was assigned male at birth and whilst at school changed her gender to female.

  4. Cholendra Shumsher JB Rana - Wikipedia

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    Cholendra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: चोलेन्द्र शम्शेर ज.ब.रा.) is a former chief justice of Nepal.He is the 29th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. [1]

  5. Newari scripts - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the Rana regime banned Nepal Bhasa, Nepal Era and Nepal Lipi from official use as part of its policy to subdue them, and the script fell into decline. Authors were also encouraged to switch to Devanagari to write Nepal Bhasa because of the availability of moveable type for printing, and Nepal Lipi was pushed further into the background ...

  6. Nyaya (book) - Wikipedia

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    During the launch event, Senior Advocate Surendra Bhandari described the book as a "viewing glass to how the judiciary works in Nepal". Dr. Govinda K.C. praised the book as "an honest portrayal of the working of supreme court of Nepal". [6] Kumar Khadka in his review for Onlinekhabar news portal however slated the biography as "manufactured". [7]

  7. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepal)

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    Nepali Congress: 25 February 2014: c. 12 October 2015 [citation needed] 2 Agni Kharel [47] Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) 12 October 2015: 14 August 2016 3 Ajaya Shankar Nayak [48] Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) 14 August 2016: 31 May 2017 4 Yagya Bahadur Thapa [49] Nepali Congress: 26 July 2017: 15 February 2018 5

  8. Nahakul Subedi - Wikipedia

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    Nahakul Subedi (born 22 June 1971) is a sitting justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. [when?] [1] The Nepalese Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice, and twenty Justices. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council.

  9. List of sitting judges of the Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of judges of the Supreme Court of Nepal, the highest court in Nepal. The list is ordered according to seniority. There are currently 17 judges (including the chief justice), with the maximum possible number being 21. As per the Constitution of Nepal, judges of the Supreme Court must take a mandatory retirement aged 65. [1]