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Rule 12
Dispute investigation and decision-making method
Dispute investigation and decision-making method: (1) If there is a dispute as to whether the land is for sale or not, issue a deadline of 7 days to the concerned person and ask him to open the evidence, including the documents related to the land and the status of the dispute. You have to look and make a decision.
(2) In the dispute about whether they belong to "A" category or "B" category, Mohi who is "A" category and ex-virtawal who is "B" category are given a 7-day deadline to take statements and evidence from both sides and Sandha Sandhiyar and both categories. The witness should also understand and make a decision.
(3) According to sub-rule (1) or (2), if any party is unable to appear within the 7-day period for settling the dispute or on the date specified in the state of dispute, once or up to 3 times in total, to approve the application within 25 days and if the deadline has passed, within 15 days from the date of passing. If the application is filed, the court will be able to grant a stay. The court will decide on the expiry of the time limit for the application or the expiry of the deadline in accordance with the prevailing Nepalese law regarding the disposal of the expired case.
(4) In order to determine whether a piece of land is of "A" or "B" category, in order to maintain the value of the land, in the case of a land that has set a price for local goods, the price of the same goods shall be transferred to the cash of the land, and that no price has been set for the local goods. The cash value of the commodity should be converted from the local market price to the value of the property.