header banner
SOCIETY

SC to deliver verdict on case against SidhaKura on August 22

KATHMANDU, Aug 2: The Supreme Court (SC) has scheduled to deliver its verdict on the contempt of court case against 'SidhaKura' Youtube channel on August 22.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 2: The Supreme Court (SC) has scheduled to deliver its verdict on the contempt of court case against 'SidhaKura' Youtube channel on August 22.


A full bench of the SC has issued an order to submit the arguments within 15 days, while setting August 22 as the date for delivering the verdict.


The bench comprising nine justices, including Chief Justice Bishwombhar Prasad Shrestha, Prakashman Singh Raut, Sapana Pradhan Malla, Prakash Kumar Dhungana, Hari Prasad Phuyal, Nahakul Subedi, Binod Sharma, Mahesh Sharma Paudel and Balkrishna Dhakal has set August 22  as the date for delivering the verdict after the completion of the debate.


Related story

SC to deliver verdict on 12-year-old case unheard for years on...


On April 26, the media outlet named 'SidhaKura' uploaded and broadcast a secret audio simultaneously from YouTube and other social networks under the title of ‘Exclusive Sting Operation: Secret deal to dismiss more than 400 cases, involvement of Supreme Court justices and owners of Kantipur and Annapurna dailies.’


The audio released by SidhaKura was verified as 'fake' by the Forensic Science Laboratory of Nepal Police. The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police is investigating the origin and purpose of the audio. A Supreme Court official believes the Bureau's investigation report will be available before the verdict. 


Additionally, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police formed a committee to investigate 'The Dark File,' which also confirmed that the audio file was fake and submitted this report to the Supreme Court through the Attorney General's Office.


After receiving the forensic laboratory report from the police, on June 12, Justices Dr Kumar Chudal and Binod Sharma ordered that the contempt case be heard by a full bench due to its seriousness. 


Previously, a contempt of court case against Kantipur Media was decided by a seven-member full bench. For this case, a nine-member comprehensive bench was forms to ensure a decision from a larger panel.

Related Stories
SOCIETY

Special Court to deliver verdict on Lalita Niwas l...

POLITICS

SC to announce verdict on contempt case against PM...

POLITICS

SC to deliver verdict on habeas corpus application...

ECONOMY

SC issues verdict to consider cheque-bounce cases...

POLITICS

CJ Rana not to be part of Constitutional Bench hea...

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights