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Nepal SC defers hearing in contempt case against newspaper

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Nepal's today deferred till Sunday the hearing in a case against the country's largest newspaper over publishing of reports deemed critical of the Publications team was summoned by on contempt of court charges for a series of reports which allegedly claimed that the top had given different dates of birth on various official documents. "Although the hearing was scheduled for today but due to busy schedule of the apex court it has been deferred to Sunday," Hari Bahadur Thapa, of the daily, told Judges in have retirement age of 65 and the suggestion is that Parajuli knocked years off his age to hold office for longer period. On Wednesday, the had ordered of Publications Kailash Sirohiya, Swastika Sirohiya, daily and to appear in person before the court within 72 hours of receiving the order. "The articles published by the Daily are intended to obstruct the judicial process and weaken the judiciary by disrespecting the court and spreading confusion about the court and its justices," stated the court order. Daily's chief editor, the chairman, and a reporter are due in court on Sunday.

They could face up to a year in jail, if found guilty. Parajuli was appointed the nine months ago and is due to retire within a couple of months. Nepal's new constitution promulgated in 2015 ensures complete press freedom and bans censorship of news, which was common during direct rule of the monarchy in 2005, when then assumed executive power or prior to 1990, when multi-party democracy was reinstated.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 19:35 IST
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