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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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Getting Married Again After Divorce In Nepal

Getting Married Again After Divorce In Nepal

Marriage is an important part of many people's lives, and some people may choose to get remarried after a divorce. In Nepal, the law allows people to remarry after a divorce. People who have received a legal divorce certificate are eligible to remarry. The divorce must be officially recognized by Nepali law to proceed with a subsequent marriage. To remarry, one must follow the standard procedure for marriage registration outlined by the Nepali authorities.

Polyandry in Nepal: A fading tradition

Polyandry in Nepal: A fading tradition

Nepal is a country with diverse cultures and traditions, where marriage is considered a sacred and social bond between a husband and a wife. However, in some parts of Nepal, especially in the Himalayan regions, there is a rare and declining practice of polyandry, where a woman marries two or more husbands at the same time. This article explores the reasons, features, and challenges of polyandry in Nepal.

Top 10 Search Queries Related to Legal in Nepal

Top 10 Search Queries Related to Legal in Nepal

Nepal is a country with a rich and diverse legal system that reflects its history, culture, and politics. The legal system of Nepal is based on a combination of civil law, common law, customary law, and religious law. The Constitution of Nepal is the supreme law of the land, and it guarantees the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people.However, many people may not be familiar with the legal system of Nepal or may have questions or doubts about various legal issues. Therefore, they may turn to the internet to seek information or guidance on legal matters. In this article, we will list the top 10 search queries related to legal in Nepal, based on Google Trends data for the past 12 months.

What is Rule No 1 in Marriage?

What is Rule No 1 in Marriage?

Marriage is a sacred and legal bond between two people who vow to love and support each other for better or for worse. However, marriage is not always easy or smooth. It requires commitment, compromise, and communication. It also requires following some rules that can help the couple maintain a healthy and happy relationship.

What is Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry in Nepal?

What is Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry in Nepal?

If you are a foreigner who wants to get married in Nepal, you might be wondering what is an affidavit of eligibility to marry and why you need it. In this article, we will explain what is an affidavit of eligibility to marry, how to obtain it, and what are its benefits.

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