Judicial notice is used by a court during declares a fact presented as evidence as true without the appearance of evidence. A court may take judicial notice of questionable facts. Certain facts are should be now always within the knowledge of the court. Too many such facts need not be …
Read More »What is Precedent or Case Law in Common law
Precedent is also known as case law or judge-made law. Judicial precedent is a process that is followed by the judges to take the judgment. The decision is taken by following similar cases that happened in the past in the common law system. Hence, the judicial decision is based on …
Read More »Judicial System of Nepal
The Judicial System of Nepal has believes in an independent, impartial, and competent judiciary and the concept of the rule of law, and establish a prosperous country. An independent judiciary, imaginative by the executive division of the government of Nepal. Judicial System of Nepal developed by its own judicial system, …
Read More »Curriculum of 3 Year LL.B. Programme (Old Course) of Tribhuwan University of Nepal
The curriculum of LL.B. Programme LL. B. First Year Course Code No. Course Title Nature of Course Full Marks Period /Year Law 321 Jurisprudence Compulsory 125 Law 322 Procedural Law Compulsory 125 Law 323 Constitutional Law Compulsory 125 Law 324 Comparative Law and Nepalese Legal System Compulsory 125 Law 325 …
Read More »Legal provision (law) related Untouchability and Discrimination of Nepal
Introduction Untouchability is a worldwide socio-cultural problem mostly on basis of race. In Nepal, Dalits form the groups which have received the most inhuman treatment and maltreatment from the so-called ‘high castes’ through caste-based discrimination, including untouchability. In practice, untouchability means avoidance of physical contact with persons of lower castes …
Read More »Major changes in Labor Law (Labor Act, 2074) of Nepal-Full text
The new Labor Act, 2017 (2074) come into force by repealing the Labor Act of Nepal, 2048. This Act has been changed in arrangements for the rights, interests, offices, and wellbeing of all laborers utilized in various undertakings or various areas. Find out about the furthest down the line changes …
Read More »Need to be changed mindset and the implementation of the law of violence against women
In a patriarchal Nepali society, women and men are in the same chariot, no matter how much they talk about two wheels and equality, but in practice, women are becoming uncomfortable in the vicious cycle of violence, which is the sad side. The society developed from the idea that women …
Read More »A married daughter can claim the right to inherit property: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has set principle that a step-son cannot claim the right to inherit property even if he has a married daughter. The Supreme Court has reversed the decision of the then appellate court Butwal in a case related to a childless property dispute in Rupaulia, Nawalparasi. A full …
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