Kathmandu, Nov. 10 -- The Supreme Court (SC) has checked the government's decision to recall ambassadors to 11 countries, ruling that ambassadorial appointments cannot be made when parliamentary hearings cannot be conducted. This interim order has set a precedent, indicating that the government cannot proceed with appointments to positions that require parliamentary scrutiny.Elections for the House of Representatives (HoR) are scheduled for March 5. To hold these elections, the Election Commission (EC) must be complete. Completing the EC requires recommendations from the Constitutional Council (CC), approval by the Parliamentary Hearing Committee (PHC), and appointment by the President. However, the SC order clarified that, in the absence...