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Civil Practice

Civil practice is the branch of law that deals with disputes between individuals or organizations that do not involve criminal charges. Civil practice covers a wide range of topics, such as contracts, torts, property, family, inheritance, human rights, and more. In this blog category, you will find articles and tips on various aspects of civil practice in Nepal, such as how to file a civil suit, what are the types of civil remedies, what are the stages of civil litigation, and how to enforce a civil judgment. You will also learn about the latest developments and trends in civil practice in Nepal and around the world.

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Marriage Certificate in Nepal

Marriage Certificate in Nepal

A marriage certificate in Nepal is the legal proof of a couple’s marital status, required for various legal, immigration, and property purposes. This article explains the complete process of marriage certificate registration—whether through court or ward office—and the methods to validate or confirm it. It highlights legal frameworks like the Muluki Civil Code and Local Government Act, along with eligibility, required documents, and online service availability in districts like Kathmandu and Pokhara. Learn how foreigners, Nepali citizens abroad, and traditional couples can obtain and verify their marriage certificates in 2025.

Court Marriage with a Foreigner in Nepal: Legal Process Explained

Court Marriage with a Foreigner in Nepal: Legal Process Explained

Court marriage with a foreigner in Nepal is a legally recognized process governed by the Civil Code 2017. Whether a Nepali citizen is marrying a foreign national or two foreigners plan to marry in Nepal, the procedure involves specific legal steps and documentation, including residency, embassy-issued certificates, and court approval. This article explains all eligibility requirements, required documents, court procedures, and timelines. As a law firm dedicated exclusively to court marriage services, Court Marriage in Nepal offers expert guidance, minimizing legal delays and ensuring the union is recognized both in Nepal and abroad.

Same-Sex Marriage in Nepal: Legal Challenges and Progress

Same-Sex Marriage in Nepal: Legal Challenges and Progress

Nepal has made significant strides towards recognizing same-sex marriage, but there are still legal challenges. The Supreme Court's interim order allows the provisional registration of same-sex marriages, but these unions face legal inequalities compared to heterosexual marriages. The Civil Code 2017 has not yet been updated to fully recognize same-sex marriages. This article explores the legal framework, the provisional status of same-sex marriage, and the rights and limitations faced by LGBTQ+ couples in Nepal.

Bihe Darta in Nepal: Marriage Registration Process at Ward & Court

Bihe Darta in Nepal: Marriage Registration Process at Ward & Court

Bihe Darta, or marriage registration in Nepal, is a legal process for officially recognizing a marriage under Nepali law. This article explains the procedure for registering marriages at the Ward Office and District Court, outlining the required documents, timelines, and necessary steps. The process ensures legal protection for couples, validating marital rights related to property, inheritance, and citizenship. Whether for traditional or court marriages, Bihe Darta provides an essential legal framework, guaranteeing the recognition of marriages under the Civil Code of 2017. The article also discusses the necessary documentation and how to complete the process smoothly.

Marriage System in Nepal: Traditional Practices and Legal Changes

Marriage System in Nepal: Traditional Practices and Legal Changes

Nepal's marriage system is deeply influenced by cultural traditions, family involvement, and evolving legal practices. The system includes traditional arranged marriages, love marriages, court marriages, and even polygamy and polyandry in specific regions. While the legal age for marriage is set at 20, ongoing social and legal reforms continue to shape the institution of marriage in Nepal. This article explores the various marriage types, legal requirements, and evolving social norms in Nepal, emphasizing both traditional practices and contemporary changes, while highlighting the country’s journey toward embracing individual rights and gender equality.

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