Human Rights Commission requests to remove obstruction on suspended Chief Justice Rana

  • नेपाल राष्ट्रिय दैनिक
  • September 18, 2022

The National Human Rights Commission has requested to remove the obstruction on the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Jabra. In a statement issued by the commission after monitoring the residence of the Chief Justice, it has been requested to end this kind of detention according to the constitution and law.

It is the responsibility of the state to respect the personal freedom, freedom of movement and privacy rights of any person provided by the constitution. Therefore, the commission urges all the related parties to end this kind of detaining act by relying on the constitution and the law.

The commission said that it went to monitor Rana after receiving information that the security personnel did not allow him to leave the residence without any reason.

The commission said that people entering and leaving Rana’s residence were monitored, vehicles leaving the residence were strictly checked and Rana’s vehicle skirting team was also removed.

According to the information received, Jabara was held captive by the security personnel assigned at his house on the strict order from the goverment,”said the commission.

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