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Each district in Nepal has a district court, thus seventy-seven District courts exist in Nepal. [1] The District court has the power to hear the appeal case of the Local level judicial bodies established in each local body. The Local level judicial committee is subordinate to the District Court. The District court is the general trial court of ...
The Public Service Commission (Nepali: लोक सेवा आयोग) of Nepal was established on 15 June 1951. It is the main constitutional body involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by Government of Nepal for Civil Service Vacancy. [1] It is regarded as one of the most credible modes of recruitment by Nepalis.
[1] [2] Each of the 77 districts in Nepal have their own district coordination committees in. [3] The Head of a district development committee is elected by the district assembly. The government also appoints a Local Development Officer in each district development committee who heads the DCC in absence of an elected head or deputy head. [4]
It is one of the 77 districts of Nepal, covers an area of 413.69 km 2 (159.73 sq mi), and is the most densely populated district of Nepal with 1,081,845 inhabitants in 2001, 1,744,240 in 2011 and 2,017,532 in 2021. [1] [2] The administrative headquarters of Kathmandu district is located in Kathmandu. The city has 21 post offices which handle ...
Previously, he served as the President and General Secretary of the Nepal Bar Association. He served as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal from 16 June 2023 to 4 August 2023 and is now retired. 8. Baburam Kunwar ( 17 February 2014 - 12 October 2015) Senior Advocate Mr. Baburam Kunwar served as the twenty-first Attorney General of Nepal.
The Supreme Court also has power of making rules, administration of all the Court of Appeal and all the District Courts, formulating policies and programs regarding judicial administration, managerial reforms in various courts, and the publication and dissemination of the Supreme Court decisions. [3]
Nepali TikTok creator Manjita Manandhar was caught off guard when the Himalayan nation banned the popular social media platform last week for disturbing "social harmony and goodwill". "I was ...
13 July 2021 8 October 2021 12 Dilendra Prasad Badu: 8 October 2021 7 April 2022 13 Gobinda Prasad Sharma (Koirala) Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) 7 April 2022 9 October 2022 14 Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan: Rastriya Prajatantra Party: 17 January 2023 25 February 2023 15 Dhanraj Gurung: Nepali Congress: 3 May 2023 [57] [58] 16 Padam Giri