KATHMANDU, April 21: Nepal Law Reforms Commission (NLRC) has decided to acquire information from the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs on laws enacted so far, the laws remaining to be formulated and drafts already worked out in accordance with the Constitution of the Kingdom Nepal 1990. It has also decided to take necessary action on priority basis.
A meeting presided over by Commission Chairman Niranjan Thapa here today also decided to take necessary action in connection with preparation of the drafts for various laws to make the commission more effective and efficient.
The meeting has decided to request the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs to provide a list of the necessary laws to be formulated for various Ministries of HMG, and to acquire information from the ministry on the draft of laws already formulated by the Commission.
Members and the member secretary of the commission, the secretary at the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, the secretary at the Judicial Council Secretariat, the Supreme Court registrar and the Deputy Attorney General attended the meeting.