CTA apex court rejects two Nepal-based monasteries’ writ petition, directs them to join Case No. 22
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TSJC declines to register Nepal monasteries’ writ petition, says case may proceed through merger with Case No. 22 – Tibet
The Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC) has declined to register a writ petition filed by two Nepal-based monasteries seeking protection of their fundamental right to vote, ruling that the matter substantially overlaps with an already pending civil suit and may instead proceed through a merger with Case No. 22.
CTA apex court rejects two Nepal-based monasteries’ writ petition, directs them to join Case No. 22
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, June 12: The Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC), the apex court of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), on Friday rejected the writ petition challenging the Central Election Commission’s decision that allegedly disenfranchised two monasteries in Nepal, ruling that the petitioners may instead join the already pending Case No. 22 to pursue the claims through further legal proceedings before the court. The pe…

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