Tuesday, April 11, 2017

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Representative Inspector General (DIG) of Police Nawaraj Silwal has again moved the Supreme Court (SC), testing the new arrangement of Inspector General of Police (IGP).

Burrow Silwal on Tuesday achieved the pinnacle court to document a writ appeal to against the administration’s Monday choice to select Prakash Aryal to the post of Nepal Police boss.

In a writ that named the Office of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Home Affairs as litigants, DIG Silwal contended that the arrangement was non-legitimate as he secured 263 focuses against 262 focuses acquired by recently designated IGP Aryal in the work execution assessment of four years and he not Aryal merited the lawful appropriate to head the Nepal Police.

Silwal requested in the writ that the Monday choice of the Council of Ministers to advance Aryal as the new IGP ought to be rejected to designate him to the post.

Before this, the administration had named Jay Bahadur Chand as the IGP, inciting Silwal to challenge the arrangement in the court. In its reaction to a writ documented against the arrangement of Chand, the SC issued a decision for the sake of the administration to make the arrangement of another police boss on a premise of work execution assessment


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