Former Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha has been awarded the ‘Hem Bahadur Malla Award 2080’ in Kathmandu. The award honours his remarkable work in judicial leadership and efforts toward good governance and legal reform in Nepal.
Award Ceremony in Kathmandu
The award was presented at a special event held in Kathmandu, organised by the Nepal Public Administration Association and Salt Trading Corporation. The award is named after Hem Bahadur Malla, founder of Salt Trading Corporation. It is given to those who have made strong contributions in the public or legal field. This year, the award was handed over by Chief Justice Prakashman Singh Raut.
Honouring Kalyan Shrestha’s Work
Kalyan Shrestha, who served as Nepal’s 25th Chief Justice, has played an important role in supporting inclusive democracy, environmental justice, and transitional justice. The award includes a cash prize of Rs 200,000 and a certificate of honour. He was chosen for this award by a selection committee led by Umesh Mainali, former Chairman of the Public Service Commission.
Official Remarks and Concerns
At the event, Chief Justice Raut described Shrestha as a “towering figure” in Nepal’s judicial history. In his speech, Justice Shrestha expressed concern about the growing difficulties in achieving good governance due to the inefficiency of state institutions. He said reforms are still needed to make the justice system more effective.


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