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The
Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal
Part 18 Emergency Power
Article 115 Emergency Power
(1) If a grave crisis arises in regard to the sovereignty or integrity
of the Kingdom of Nepal or the security of any part thereof, whether by
war, external aggression, armed rebellion or extreme economic disarray,
His Majesty may, by Proclamation, declare or order a State of Emergency
in respect of the whole of the Kingdom of Nepal or of any specified part
thereof.
(2) Every Proclamation or Order issued under clause (1) above shall be
laid before a meeting of the House of Representatives for approval within
three months from the date of issuance.
(3) If a Proclamation or Order laid for approval pursuant to clause (2)
is approved by a two-thirds majority of the House of Representatives present
at that meeting, such Proclamation or Order shall continue in force for
a period of six months from the date of issuance.
(4) If a Proclamation or Order laid for approval pursuant to clause (2)
is not approved pursuant to clause (3), such Proclamation or Order shall
be deemed ipso facto to cease to operate.
(5) Before the expiration of the period referred to in clause (3), if
a meeting of the House of Representatives, by a majority of two-thirds
of the members present, passes a resolution to the effect that circumstances
referred to in clause (1) above continue to exist, it may extend the period
of the Proclamation or Order of the State of Emergency for one other period,
not exceeding six months as specified in such resolution, and the Speaker
shall inform His Majesty of such extension.
(6) During a dissolution of the House of Representatives, the National
Assembly shall exercise the powers of the House of Representatives for
the purposes of clauses (2), (3), (4) and (5) above.
(7) After the State of Emergency has been declared pursuant to clause
(1), His Majesty may issue such Orders as are necessary to meet the exigencies.
Orders so issued shall be operative with the same force and effect as
law so long as the State of Emergency is in operation.
(8) His Majesty may, at the time of making a Proclamation or Order of
a State of Emergency pursuant to clause (1), suspend sub-clauses (a),
(b), (d) and (e) of clause (2) of Article 12, clause (1) of Article 13
and Articles 15, 16, 17, 22 and 23 of this Constitution for as long as
the Proclamation is in operation:
Provided that the right to the remedy of habeas corpus under Article 23
shall not be suspended.
(9) In circumstances where His Majesty has suspended any Article of this
Constitution pursuant to clause (8), no petition may lie, nor question
be raised in any court for the enforcement of the fundamental right conferred
by such Article.
(10) If, during the continuance of a Proclamation or Order under clause
(1), any damage is inflicted upon any person by an
act of any official which was done in contravention of law or in bad faith,
the affected person may, within three months from the date of termination
of the Proclamation or Order, file a petition for compensation for the
said damage and if the court finds the claim valid, it shall cause compensation
to be delivered.
(11) A Proclamation or Order of a State of Emergency issued pursuant to
clause (1) may be revoked by His Majesty at any time during its continuance.
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