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With written constitution, PM has no inherent power

Lawyers representing petitioners, who have challenged the dissolution of the House of Representatives, rebutted the defendants’ arguments saying that in a democratic country such as Nepal which was governed by a written constitution, no authority, not even the prime minister, could claim inherent or implied power to dissolve the Lower House of the Parliament.

Amicus Curiae to present its opinion from today

Amicus Curiae to present its opinion from today My Republica KATHMANDU, Feb. 16 With the pleading by the plaintiffs and defendants on the writ petitions on the case related to the dissolution of the House of Representatives coming to an end on Monday, the Constitutional Bench at the Supreme Court is receiving arguments from the Amicus Curiae starting from Tuesday. The Amicus Curiae comprising senior advocates Badri Bahadur Karki, Satish Krishna Kharel, Bijaya Kant Mainali, Purna Man Shakya and Geeta Pathak will present its arguments and opinions on the matter to help the Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JBR-led five-member Constitutional Bench pass verdict on the case involving the dissolution of the lower house of the federal parliament.

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