Supreme Court to Hear Case Against 10-Point Agreement Between Government and G20 Representatives
Summary
The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for the case challenging the 10-point agreement between the government and G20 representatives, with concerns raised about its constitutionality.
Key Points
- A hearing is scheduled in the Supreme Court to review the challenge against the 10-point agreement between the government and G20 representatives.
- The joint bench of Justices Binod Sharma and Shanti Singh Thapa will preside over the case.
- The original agreement file was summoned by a previous Supreme Court order dated Poush 30.
- Separate writ petitions claim the agreement is unconstitutional and seek to prevent its implementation until a final verdict.