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Supreme Court denies interim order on Nepali Congress leadership dispute

KATHMANDU:- The Supreme Court has denied interim order on a writ petition filed on leadership dispute of the Nepali Congress (NC).     

A writ petition was filed against Election Commission’s recognition to Gagan Thapa as the NC President elected from the special general convention.

A hearing was conducted in the single bench of Justice Sunil Kumar Pokharel on Tuesday. The group led by Sher Bahadur Deuba had challenged the Election Commission’s decision to confer authenticity on Thapa-led NC, but the court denied interim order sought in favour of Deuba.

The Justice argued that the writ warranted a remedy of constitutional questions associated to politics via final hearing, so interim order was not necessary.

Justice Pokharel, however, ordered written responses on the case, giving it a prior right of hearing within 15 days of submission of the written responses.

Shravan Kumar Shrestha had lodged the petition as an authorized representative of NC leaders Deuba and Purna Bahadur Khadka against Thapa’s election as NC President, arguing that the special convention and Election Commission’s recognition to Thapa were illegal.(RSS)

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