Constitutional Bench asks for reasons for House dissolution, seeks amicus curiae Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, Dec. 26 -- Indications are that it will be a while before the Supreme Court will give a verdict on the constitutionality of the KP Sharma Oli government's Sunday move of dissolving the House of Representatives. A hearing on 13 writs against President Bidya Devi Bhandari's dissolution of the House on the recommendation of the Oli Cabinet began on Friday, but the next hearing is scheduled for January 6. The Constitutional Bench ended Friday's hearing after listening to opening remarks of a handful of lawyers and making four significant orders. These include a show cause notice against the Office of the President and the government demanding a written justification for their move to dissolve the House.