BALANCING ACT: CONTEMPT OF COURT AND THE BOUNDARIES OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AUTHORED BY - SUNU RIJAL

[1] Advocate At Supreme Court Of Nepal, Legal Practitioner At Mission Legal Service Pvt.Ltd, 5 Years LL.B From Kathmandu School Of Law, Purbanchal University, LL.M From Tribhuvan University, Specialized In Criminal Law And Commercial Law. Email: Rijalsunu@Gmail.Com

[2] Adam Hayes, “Contempt Of Court: Definition, 3 Essential Elements, And Example “ , Investopedia, Https://Www.Investopedia.Com/Terms/C/Contempt-Court.Asp ( Accessed 15th September 2023)

[3] Article 128 (4) Of Constitution Of Nepal 2072

[4]  Professor Dr.Surya Dhugel, “Contempt Of Court In Nepal”, Spotlight Nepal,  Https://Www.Spotlightnepal.Com/2018/02/18/Contempt-Court-Nepal/ ( Accessed 15th September 2023)

[5] Dhugel, Supra Note 4

[6]Basic Principles On The Independence Of The Judiciary”, Https://Www.Ohchr.Org/En/Instruments-Mechanisms/Instruments/Basic-Principles-Independence-Judiciary , ( Accessed: Sept 20 2023)

[7] Dibya Das Tharu, “Judicial Independence: Myth Or Reality In Nepal?”, Ratopati, Https://English.Ratopati.Com/Story/30709/Myth-Or-Reality-  ( Accessed: Sept 21 2023)

[8] Dr.Newal Chaudhary,” The Art Of Cyber Law &  Cyber Crime”, (Publisher: Mission Legal Service Pvt.Ltd. 2023)

[9] Dr.Bipin Adhikari, “Independence Of Judiciary Under The Draft Constitution”, 22 Nepal Law Review 286 (2010).

[10] Munendra Prasad Awasthi, “The Basic Principle Of Independent Judiciary: Limitations And Challenges For Nepal”, 22 Nepal Law Review 249 (2020).

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