Kathmandu, Jan. 19 -- As lawyers pleading on behalf of petitioners challenging Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's House dissolution move continued to parse constitutional provisions, advocate Dinmani Pokhrel brought up one of Subas Nembang's interviews in which the two-time Constituent Assembly chair said the current constitution does not allow a prime minister to dissolve Parliament.

Pokhrel presented before the court a magazine, titled Smarika, published by the federal parliament annually, in which the interview was published.

"We have accepted the existing parliamentary system as an improved parliamentary system. For instance, a no-confidence motion against the prime minister cannot be brought for two years, and once it is tabled another...