The coalition doesn’t want to impeach Sushila Karki, just suspend her so she can’t hear high-profile corruption cases
What comes first, election or amendment?
Judicial Council nominations of judges are always controversial, this year was no different
Lokman Singh Karki’s departure raises questions about who mysteriously appointed him and why
Lokman Singh Karki’s future hangs in the balance between Parliament and the Supreme Court
Chief Justice Sushila Karki in an interview with Binita Dahal of BBC Nepali, 22 November
Fiercely independent, Sushila Karki is determined not to be a token female and has flouted convention throughout her career
As Parliament dilly-dallies, the Supreme Court presses ahead against Lokman Singh Karki
When the executive and legislature are not functioning at optimum, it is up to the judiciary to act
Parliament needs to take a new look at the Health Bill and form a committee to investigate the abuse of authority
This monsoon, combine a trek with a pilgrimage in the mystical dales of Khaptad National Park
Unlike the President and the Speaker of Parliament, Chief Justice Sushila Karki is not a political appointee
By giving in to political pressure Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha has failed to uphold the integrity of the Judiciary
Skydive in Pokhara amidst the stunning backdrop of Machapuchre and the Annapurnas.
The deadly Jure landslide last year presaged the earthquake as well as its delayed rehabilitation
Kalyan Shrestha has the challenging task of restoring the integrity of a tarnished Supreme Court, and protecting the separation of powers
By delving into politics, the Supreme Court verdict on the 16-point deal has once again blurred the separation of powers
Enough accusations of corruption in the judiciary, time to start investigating them
The Maoists react badly to the Supreme Court verdict rejecting amnesty provisions in the TRC Act
Lenient punishment is not a deterrent for heinous crimes like acid attacks
Commercial surrogate motherhood is moving to Nepal because of restrictions in India
But transplants are heavily skewed in favour of men
The Supreme Court has started pursuing convicted criminals who have evaded punishment
The new Chief Justice is from a minority within a marginalised community, this is hugely symbolic