KATHMANDU, June 28: Nepal Police has claimed that there is no statute of limitation in the Lalita Niwas land grab scam where some 113 ropanis of government land of Lalita Niwas located in Baluwatar was illegally transferred.
sake, that judge overturns this plea deal. the head of d.o.j. headed tax division for six years and wrote an op ed for wall street journal and touched on the timeline and wrote at after juncture, people doing well, trying to investigate, were stymied, as you put it. here is why that matters. it is not just one thing, the irs special agents aren ts allowed to examine the content or execute on search warrants. they were note allowed to prosecute where the charges should have bye-bye held and that is crucial, it know rathe statute of limitation. we remember michael avenatti. you will remember one in texas, one in california. it is because it has to have nexus with where the crime was
KATHMANDU, May 15: The controversial Corruption Control (First Amendment) Bill 2077 BS is set to be discussed twice in the Parliamentary Thematic Committee.
The government's proposal to amend the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2002, by setting the statute of limitation to five years for prosecuting corruption cases has raised concerns among various stakeholders, including Transparency International (TI) Nepal as well as legal and constitutional experts.