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KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court of Nepal on Tuesday issued a break arrange, coordinating the legislature not to start any activity against DIG Nawaraj Silwal until the settling of the writ request of documented by him contrary to the arrangement of Prakash Aryal as Inspector General of Police. 


In light of a supplementary writ appeal to documented by DIG Silwal, a division seat of Justices Jagadish Sharma Paudel, Ishwar Khatiwada and Tej Bahadur KC requested that any move made by any office of the legislature in a way to impact the court procedures and the March 21 decision couldn't be considered 'fitting and worthy' when the April 12 writ request of against the arrangement of Aryal as top cop is sub judice. 


The SC has issued a show make see the legislature over the arrangement. 


"Along these lines, this request is therefore issued that the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers might not start any activity, including 'alleged examination', suspension and documenting of charge, against DIG Silwal under Rule (41(1) of the Supreme Court Regulations,1994 until the last hearing on the writ appeal to planned for May 2," read an extract of the request. 


The legislature had propelled an examination concerning the asserted required of DIG Silwal in producing the execution evaluation records of DIGs he submitted to the peak court to guarantee the post of the top cop.

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