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Birendranagar Constituent Mid-West University 083-5213959858079900 Mid-Western University (MWU) is an autonomous and public institution of higher learning with the mission to serve the people of Nepal and enrich the global learning community by extending the advantages of higher education. Established by the Government of Nepal with a Parliament Act on …
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By Raksha Ram, Judicial officer at Supreme Court Journal articles are not a newspaper article, it is shorter than books and written about very specific topics. A journal is a collection of articles with a subjective specialization that is published regularly. It is present the most recent research, research-based …
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Supreme Court established the principle that the quasi-judicial body should also decide the lawsuits before it in accordance with the prevailing law and accepted principles of justice. In the case of Revenue Officer Govinda Prasad Adhikari vs. Yasasvi Properties Pvt. Ltd. (NKP 2077 Vo. 4, DN 10475), the apex court …
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Criminal liability is explains the logical structure of the criminal law. The prosecutors need to prove each element of the crime, is principle of criminal liabilities. All criminal charge needs to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. Liability needs to be distinguished; Culpability- infers intent, Capacity – capacity defense, Responsibility – …
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