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Supreme Court of Nepal 2 January 2019 – 13 December 2022 Justice Supreme Court of Nepal 27 May 2014 – 2 January 2019 Acting Chief Judge Appellate Court Butwal 15 April 2013 – 27 May 2014 Judge Appellate Court Butwal 20 March 2013 – 15 April 2013 Judge Appellate Court Rajbiraj 8 August 2011 – 20 March 2013 Judge Appellate Court Pokhara
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
Involved in litigation on constitutional and human rights issues to the Supreme Court. He was also involved in various national and International organizations on constitutional and operational legal aspects. He played lead roles in some important cases establishing jurisprudence decided by the Supreme Court of Nepal.
Same-sex marriage has been provisionally recognised nationwide in Nepal since 24 April 2024. On 28 June 2023, Supreme Court Justice Til Prasad Shrestha directed the government to establish a "separate register" for "sexual minorities and non-traditional couples" and to "temporarily register them" until the final verdict by the full bench of the Supreme Court is issued.
[1] [2] Supreme Court uphold the decision and decided on 16 May 2023 that Resham Lal Chaudhary should remain in prison until Falgun 13, 2094 BS. [ 3 ] But disgracing the rule of law and ignoring the honourable Supreme Court decision, Council of Ministers of Nepal meeting held on 28 May 2023 decided to recommend Chaudhary for the presidential ...