Supreme Court Hears Case Against Government's Abolition of Civil Servant Unions
Summary
The Supreme Court's constitutional bench has begun hearing a writ challenging the government's abolition of trade unions in the civil service, initiated by the Nepal Civil Service Organization.
Key Points
- The Supreme Court's constitutional bench is hearing a writ against the government's abolition of civil servant unions.
- The writ was filed by Nepal Civil Service Organization Chairman Bhawani Dahal and others.
- The bench includes Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma and Justices Dr. Nahkul Subedi, Binod Sharma, Abdul Aziz Musalman, and Mahesh Sharma Paudel.
- The government abolished trade unions in civil service, teachers, and other government-affiliated organizations through an ordinance.