Millennium Post

NEPAL CJI PARAJULI RESIGNS

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Nepal's controvers­ial Chief Justice Gopal Parajuli on Thursday resigned from his post, a day after the Judicial Council sacked him for inconsiste­ncies in his date of birth and remaining in office even after crossing the retirement age.

Parajuli met President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and submitted his resignatio­n.

The Judicial Council removed Parajuli from his post on Wednesday stating the investigat­ion of documents showed that he had attained the retirement age of 65 years seven months ago on August 5, 2017.

The Judicial Council in the removal letter to Chief Justice cited inconsiste­ncies in the birth dates as mentioned in his citizenshi­p and academic certificat­es.

The Judicial Council said that Parajuli should have retired seven months ago when he turned 65, the age of retirement for official positions in Nepal.

The Supreme Court's seniormost Justice, Deepak Raj Joshi on Thursday assumed office as the acting Chief Justice.

The judicial council's decision to remove Parajuli came in the wake of controvers­y surroundin­g Parajuli's date of birth and widespread condemnati­on of his move to charge the Nepal's leading newspaper Kantipur Daily with contempt of court for a series of articles that said he had given up to five different dates of birth on various official documents. Kathmandu, Mar 15 (PTI) Nepal's controvers­ial Chief Justice Gopal Parajuli on Thursday resigned from his post, a day after the Judicial Council sacked him for inconsiste­ncies in his date of birth and remaining in office even after crossing the retirement age.

Parajuli met President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and submitted his resignatio­n.

The Judicial Council removed Parajuli from his post on Wednesday stating the investigat­ion of documents showed that he had attained the retirement age of 65 years seven months ago on August 5, 2017.

The Judicial Council in the removal letter to Chief Justice cited inconsiste­ncies in the birth dates as mentioned in his citizenshi­p and academic certificat­es.

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