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Supreme Court Atmosphere Normalizes as Chief Justice Sharma Returns to Bench

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The Supreme Court's atmosphere has become peaceful and judicial work is proceeding smoothly following the return of Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma to the bench after a 12-day absence. Sharma resumed his duties on Wednesday, sitting on a joint bench with Justice Shrikant Poudel and hearing cases, ending an "undeclared stalemate" that had emerged due to seniority disputes among judges.

  • Chief Justice Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma returned to the bench on Wednesday after a 12-day break, restoring normalcy to the Supreme Court's operations.
  • The "undeclared stalemate" at the Supreme Court ended with Chief Justice Sharma's return, signaling a move to foster confidence among fellow judges.
  • Justice Sharma and Justice Shrikant Poudel heard 17 out of 32 scheduled cases on Wednesday, with the remaining cases deferred.
  • The resumption of the Chief Justice's bench is expected to alleviate delays in case hearings for the public, according to senior advocates.
  • Previously, misunderstandings arose among Supreme Court judges regarding seniority issues after Sharma's recommendation for Chief Justice on April 24, leading to his absence from the bench since April 25.

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