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Supreme Court's automation system to remain shut from 4 PM today

KATHMANDU, Jan 6: The automation system of the Supreme Court used to assign cases to justices will be closed from 4 PM today (Thursday). Due to the need to update the server of the court, the case management system is going to remain shut from 4 PM today to 9 AM on Friday.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Jan 6: The automation system of the Supreme Court used to assign cases to justices will be closed from 4 PM today (Thursday). Due to the need to update the server of the court, the case management system is going to remain shut from 4 PM today to 9 AM on Friday.



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Stating that there will be obstruction in the use of systems including case management from 4 PM on Thursday to 9 AM on Friday for the purpose of updating the server used in the court, the Supreme Court has directed everyone concerned to make arrangements for completing the work before 4 PM.


 

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