Machine Translated by Google The written response of the special election court also said that the application should be dismissed as it was seen from the letter and the certificate of permanent citizenship that his age was only 19 years at the time of the election. Section 14(2) that theofconcerned the Elections candidate (Offences can and complain Punishments) that the election Act, 2024 was 6. conducted The Act specifies as follows and if the offense under section 14(2)(a)(b) is proven, the election of the elected candidate will be annulled and the hearing officer will be able to decide that the complainant or any other person has been duly elected. has been done According to the same, the opposition has falsified the age of the candidate and violated the provisions of the Act under section 14(1) of the Election (Crime and Punishment) Act and A. 14(2) of 2024 (b) below, the complaint that the claim cannot be filed because both crimes have been committed is baseless. By violating the laws and constitution and participating in the election as a candidate and not winning, the opposition's constitutional rights were not affected and the evidence was evaluated and I was sent to Panchthar District Falaicha Ga. Pt. Narprasad Adhikari's written reply that the decision of the election special court on the date of 045.12.3, which was declared elected as the post of vice-president, should be dismissed. 7. According to the rules, the learned senior advocate Mr. Krishna Prasad Pant, appearing for the petitioner in the present appeal which has been placed on the list of appearance, stated that sections 1 and 2 of the Election (Crimes and Punishments) Act, 2024 are not applicable in the same situation, against the decision of the Special Election Court. The main argument was that the decision of the Special Election Court should be upheld by the learned Additional Advocate General Mr. Prem Bahadur Bishta on behalf of the opposition and the argument was made by the learned Advocate Mr. Madhav Baskota on behalf of the opponent Narprasad Adhikari. A date was fixed for hearing the verdict. 8. Now a decision has to be made as to whether or not the recall report should be issued along with section 14(1)(2) of the Election (Crime and Punishment) Act, 2024.

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