Lalita Niwas case

Several including Min Bahadur Gurung found guilty in Lalita Niwas case

Several individuals including former Secretary of the Ministry of Land Reforms Chhabiraj Pant and Deep Basnyat were found guilty in Lalita Niwas land grab case. Their involvement in facilitating the transfer of government land to private entities during the expansion of the Prime Minister’s residence was deemed unlawful. The special court announced its verdict on […]

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3 people arrested in Lalita Niwas land scandal released within a day

The police have released three individuals who were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the Lalita Niwas land grab case. Former Joint Secretary Kaladhar Deuja, former Under Secretary Hupendramani KC, and Surendra Kapali were released shortly after their arrest. This decision was made in compliance with an interim order from the Supreme Court on July

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Bhatbhateni owner Min Bahadur Gurung among 5 arrested in Lalita Niwas land scandal

Min Bahadur Gurung, the proprietor of Bhatbhateni supermarket, was apprehended by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CIB) today from his Naxal residence. The arrest was made in connection with his alleged involvement in the Lalita Niwas land grab scandal. Along with him, 4 other people were arrested. Gurung stands accused of misappropriating 299 ropani 3

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Lalita Niwas Case: Supreme Court orders CIAA to explain reason for acquitting ex prime ministers

The Supreme Court has ordered the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) to submit a written explanation as to why ex prime ministers Madhav Kumar Nepal and Dr Baburam Bhattarai along with NCP (NCP) General Secretary Bishnu Paudel’s son Navin Paudel were not indicted for their possible involvement in the Lalita Niwas

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