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Nepal Constitutional Dispute Grows over CJ Nomination - News Today

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Kathmandu, May 11: Nepal’s government and judiciary are locked in a dispute after the Constitutional Council recommended Supreme Court Justice Manoj Sharma for appointment as Chief Justice, despite him ranking fourth in seniority. The recommendation was made on May 7 by a council headed by Prime Minister Balendra Shah, breaking Nepal’s long-standing tradition of appointing the senior-most Supreme Court judge to the post. Acting Chief Justice Sap…
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Kathmandu. The National Independent Party (NISP) has conducted a two-day training to teach politics to members of the House of Representatives. In a training program organized in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, NISP President Ravi Lamichhane provided training on the party's position and the role of lawmakers in internal conflicts within politics, power, government, judiciary, media and public issues. Addressing lawmakers at the Staff College on Sunday on …

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People's Review broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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