Nepal, China to cooperate in the field of judiciary
Nepal and China have agreed to promote collaboration and cooperation in the field of judiciary, though the two countries have entirely different judicial systems.
Chief Justice Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha, who is currently on a visit to the northern neighbor, held bilateral talks with Zhang Jun, the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme People's Court, China.
During the meeting, various matters within the realm of judicial services were discussed. Expressing satisfaction over the longstanding bilateral relations happily existing between Nepal and China, both parties agreed to further strengthen this relationship by promoting cooperation and collaboration in the field of judiciary, the Nepali side stated in a press statement.
Shrestha commended China for its noteworthy accomplishments in the application of information and communications technology in the field of judicial services and underlined the need for exchange of knowledge, experiences and best practices between the two countries.
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