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Hearing on writ petition filed at SC against PM Oli demanding to scrap his oath of office and secrecy today

Hearing to be conducted by a single bench of Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JBR
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Hearing to be conducted by a single bench of Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JBR



KATHMANDU, May 18: The hearing on a writ petition filed at the Supreme Court against Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and six other ministers seeking to scrap their oath of office and secrecy is scheduled for Tuesday.


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Earlier, senior advocate Chandrakanta Gyawali and advocates Lokendra Oli, Nawaraj Adhikari, Santosh Bhandari and Raj Kumar Suwal filed a writ petition at the apex court demanding to scrap the oath of office and secrecy taken by PM Oli and six other ministers.


PM Oli, during his swearing-in program on May 14, had refused to pronounce a word, courting a serious controversy.


 

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