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Monitoring SC Justices' cell phone records is necessary: MP Singh

Daily News Nepal

The SC Justices' cell phone records must to be kept an eye on: Singh MP

Dr. Amresh Kumar Singh, an independent politician, has called for the formation of a parliamentary committee to look into judges' behavior.

During his speech at the House of Representatives meeting on Sunday, he made this demand. MP Singh called for the creation of a committee to look into the foundational ideas and procedures of the legal system, voicing worries about its integrity.

He requested the Law Minister to oversee the examination of Supreme Court Justices' cell phone records. It is essential to keep an eye on the Supreme Court Justices' cell phone records. The availability of specific leaders may have an impact on decisions," he mentioned.

Member Singh additionally criticized the way that people's connections and power are being used to manipulate and drag out cases, influencing choices on important matters like the nation's budget.

"We have to question the foundation upon which the judiciary is making decisions." According to MP Singh, a corrupted and fragmented legal system will exacerbate corruption in the nation.

He claimed that there hasn't been a thorough investigation of the problems brought up in the complaints filed with the Judicial Council. MP Singh stated, "An investigation into the administration of justice and the conduct of judges is warranted."

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