India, Sept. 15 -- Temporary tents were set up on Nepal's Supreme Court premises on Sunday morning, the first working day after curfew was relaxed by the army in the Himalayan nation, which was rocked by massive protests and violence last week. Under the white tents, with Supreme Court Nepal printed on top, the staff from different courts met litigants, handing them new dates for their court proceedings.

The Supreme Court complex, just as most government buildings across Kathmandu, has been completely damaged in the arson during the Gen Z protests last week, which also led to the downfall of the previous KP Sharma Oli regime. The temporary tents were set up right next to a pile of charred vehicles and two-wheelers in the middle of the co...