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Advocate Om Prakash Aryal on Sunday filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Constitutional Council Act (Amendment) Ordinance issued on May 4, saying the government issued the ordinance evading the Parliament.
Nabin Dhungana
March 9, 2021
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Kathmandu, March 9
Nepal has around 1,800 fuel tanks in operation. Of them, around 1,300 are involved in theft, according to the government-run fuel distribution monopoly, Nepal Oil Corporation. It is around 72 per cent of the total.
The corporation’s Executive Director Surendra Kumar Paudel says the tanker operators were found making false chambers, using pipes in the service tank, and adulterating to steal fuel.
Paudel claims the corporation took action against all of them.
The corporation’s Thankot depot chief Pradeep Kumar Yadav says a mechanical locking system introduced some years ago, by investing millions of rupees, has completely failed in controlling thefts.
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Hearings on Constitutional Council ordinance, appointments get deferred Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Jan. 2 Petitioners and legal experts have expressed surprise over what they call low priority given by the Supreme Court on petitions filed against the ordinance on the working procedure of the Constitutional Council and the latest recommendation by the council based on the ordinance.
On Friday, the Supreme Court didn t conduct hearings on the two petitions filed by advocate Om Prakash Aryal and Dinesh Tripathi on December 16 challenging the constitutional validity of the ordinance.
The petitions were put on the eighth and ninth places of the priority list of the constitutional bench, headed by Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana, and they were not heard citing lack of time.