Lalita Niwas land scam: All except Tuladhar released on bail

Hamrakura
Published 2023 Sep 11 Monday

Kathmandu: The Kathmandu District Court on Sunday ordered to release Min Bahadur Gurung on bail. The court has sought Rs 24.6 million in bail from Gurung, the proprietor of Bhatbhateni Supermarket. Gurung was arrested on charge of his alleged involvement in the Lalita Niwas land grab scam.
A single bench of Judge Bholanath Dhakal issued an order to release Gurung on bail. The Kathmandu District Government Attorney Office had filed the case against fraudulent documentation relating to the Lalita Niwas land grab scam. 
Registrar at the Kathmandu District Court, Kaushaleshwor Gyawali, said Judge Dhakal ordered to release all accused ones except Keshav Tuladhar on bail. Tuladhar was released on general date. 
A bail of Rs 330,000 has been demanded from Shivaji Bhatta, Rs 750,000 from Rudra Kumar Shrestha, Rs 750,000 from Bal Krishna Shrestha, Rs 1.5 million from Kaladhar Deuja and Rs 750,000 from Ghaman Kumar Karki.
Similarly, the court ordered to release Gopal Karki on the bail of Rs 750,000, Binod Poudel on Rs 1.5 million, Yograj Poudel on Rs 750,000, Narayan Raj Mishra on Rs 750,000, Arun Kumar Shrestha on Rs 750,000, Dhurba Prasad Aryal on Rs 330,000, Baburaja Maharjan on Rs 110,000, Dev Narayan Maharjan on Rs 110,000, Sakalananda Maharjan on Rs 110,000, Sanjay Kumar Maharjan on Rs 110,000 and Lokari Ghimire on Rs 150,000.

ChatGPT
Update on Lalita Niwas Land Scam: Most Accused Released on Bail

In the ongoing Lalita Niwas land scam case, the Kathmandu District Court has ordered the release of all accused except Keshav Tuladhar on bail. This includes Min Bahadur Gurung, the proprietor of Bhatbhateni Supermarket, who was arrested on charges related to the land grab scam.

The court has set varying bail amounts for the released individuals:

Shivaji Bhatta: NPR 330,000
Rudra Kumar Shrestha: NPR 750,000
Bal Krishna Shrestha: NPR 750,000
Kaladhar Deuja: NPR 1.5 million
Ghaman Kumar Karki: NPR 750,000
Gopal Karki: NPR 750,000
Binod Poudel: NPR 1.5 million
Yograj Poudel: NPR 750,000
Narayan Raj Mishra: NPR 750,000
Arun Kumar Shrestha: NPR 750,000
Dhurba Prasad Aryal: NPR 330,000
Baburaja Maharjan: NPR 110,000
Dev Narayan Maharjan: NPR 110,000
Sakalananda Maharjan: NPR 110,000
Sanjay Kumar Maharjan: NPR 110,000
Lokari Ghimire: NPR 150,000
Keshav Tuladhar remains in custody. The case revolves around fraudulent documentation related to the Lalita Niwas land grab scam, and investigations are ongoing.



New