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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]
Women's wing: Headquarters: Kathmandu, Nepal: Chairperson. Uma Regmi: Parent organization. ... Nepal Woman Association is the woman wing of Nepali Congress. [1] [2 ...
In 1967, Shrestha became the first female appointed as a Judge of the District Court in Nepal. Sushila Singh Shilu: [380] [383] [384] First female appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal (c. 2001). She was also the first female to serve as a First Advocate and Senior Advocate in Nepal. [385]
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.
On 12 July 2021, the Supreme Court stated the decision of parliament dissolution by Bhandari was unlawful. [22] Similarly, it ordered to appoint Deuba as the next prime minister of Nepal citing article 76(5) of the Constitution of Nepal within 28 hours. It stated that the decision made by Bhandari was against the norms of the constitution.
Sushila Karki (Nepali: सुशीला कार्की) (born 7 June 1952 in Biratnagar) is a Nepalese jurist.She is the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal and the only woman to have held the post.
LGBTQ+ rights activists and couples in Nepal on Thursday were celebrating an interim order issued by the country's Supreme Court enabling the registration of same-sex marriages for the first time.
Sushila Singh (Nepali: सुशीला सिंह) also known as Sushila Singh Shilu was the first female justice of the Supreme Court of Nepal. [1] [2] She served as a Supreme Court justice for five years. She was also the first woman to serve as a senior advocate. [3]