Court issues stay order in APCA Nepal case
The Patan Appellate Court Wednesday issued a stay order asking the Maoist-aligned trade union workers not to disrupt work at The Himalayan Times and Annapurna Post dailies.
The Maoist-aligned trade union workers have been disrupting distribution and printing of the two dailies for the last five days.
Responding to a petition filed by Asia Pacific Communication Associates (APCA) Nepal, marketer of the two dailies, a division bench comprising justices Krishna Prasad Basyal and Hari Bahadur Basnet issued the stay order at today's hearing asking the workers not to obstruct the printing and distribution of the two dailies.
The Patan Appellate Court Wednesday issued a stay order asking the Maoist-aligned trade union workers not to disrupt work at The Himalayan Times and Annapurna Post dailies.
The Maoist-aligned trade union workers have been disrupting distribution and printing of the two dailies for the last five days.
Responding to a petition filed by Asia Pacific Communication Associates (APCA) Nepal, marketer of the two dailies, a division bench comprising justices Krishna Prasad Basyal and Hari Bahadur Basnet issued the stay order at today's hearing asking the workers not to obstruct the printing and distribution of the two dailies.
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