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Supreme Court defers verdict on legality of 52 constitutional appointments
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KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court of Nepal has postponed its verdict on the legality of appointments made to various constitutional commissions during the tenure of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. The court was expected to deliver its final decision on Wednesday, but the ruling was deferred as discussions among the justices remained incomplete. A full […]
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