Supreme Court Grants Priority Hearing to Conflict Victims' Rights Case
Summary
The Supreme Court has granted priority hearing to a writ petition over the livelihood, free health treatment, and employment of conflict victims. The court called the matter serious and sensitive and ordered it to be brought for full hearing within seven days.
Key Points
- The Supreme Court gave priority to a writ petition concerning conflict victims' livelihood, free health treatment, and employment.
- A joint bench of Justices Kumar Regmi and Sunil Kumar Pokharel ordered the case to be presented for full hearing and kept as a priority.
- The court said the matter is serious and sensitive and should be finally adjudicated rather than handled through an interim order.
- The written response must be filed, or the case must be taken up for full hearing within seven days.