Supreme Court refuses to issue interim order in IGP case

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 5The Supreme Court today refused to issue an interim order on a writ
petition filed by Additional Inspector General of Nepal Police Bishwo Raj Pokharel against the government's decision to appoint the new
chief of police.
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Justice Sushma Lata Mathema did not issue the stay order on the nomination as
sought by the petitioner. However, Mathema has issued a show-cause notice to the government.The final hearing of the case
has been scheduled for May 31.Pokharel had filed the writ at the apex court challenging the government's decision to promote Dhiraj Pratap
Singh as head of the nearly 80,000 police force
Seeking a stay order, Pokharel had asked the court to appoint him acting IGP until the final verdict.The appointment of the new IGP has
stirred controversy, especially after a disgruntled Pokharel moved the court against the government's decision
AIG Pokharel has claimed he is the rightful person for the post.Singh was the most junior AIG among the four in a line to head the police
force.Pokharel filed the petition stating that the appointment of Dhiraj Pratap Singh - the juniormost IGP candidate among four AIGs - was
injustice to him
Pokharel had already served in the position of AIG for over a year when the newly-appointed IGP had become the AIG on 7 March earlier.The
government had appointed Singh the new chief of Nepal Police on the basis of Police Rules, 2014
The rule allows the government to appoint a police chief on the basis of merit and work execution and ability of the candidates to lead and
encourage the entire police force, and gracefully hold the responsibility of the position.Advocates Meghraj Pokharel, Satish Krishna Kharel,
Harihar Dahal, and Mahadev Yadav are advocating for Pokharel while Singh is represented by Attorney General Kham Bahadur Khati and advocates
Sushil Pant, Bhimarjun Acharya, and Tikaram Bhattarai, among others.A version of this article appears in the print on May 06, 2022 of The
Himalayan Times.
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