Kathmandu, March 28 -- The Supreme Court on Friday refused to issue an interim order in favour of former Nepal Electricity Authority Managing Director Kulman Ghising.

During the preliminary hearing, Ghising's lawyers had requested an interim order to bar newly appointed Managing Director Hitendra Dev Shakya from the role.

Justice Abdul Aziz Musalman said that an interim order would not be issued at this stage but indicated that both parties could be summoned for further proceedings.

Ghising submitted the petition through his representative on Wednesday which was registered on Thursday.

Ghising has named the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, along with the Ministry of Energy, as defendants in the case. He has sough...