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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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Court marriage of foreigners in Nepal: Requirements and procedures

Court marriage of foreigners in Nepal: Requirements and procedures

If you are a foreigner who wishes to get married in Nepal, you might be wondering what are the requirements and procedures for court marriage. Court marriage is a form of marriage that is based on mutual consent and recognized by the law. It does not require any religious or cultural ceremonies or rituals. It is also known as civil marriage or registered marriage.

Court marriage of Nepalese living abroad: How to get your marriage certificate validated

Court marriage of Nepalese living abroad: How to get your marriage certificate validated

If you are a Nepalese citizen living abroad and you wish to get married in your country of residence, you might be wondering how to get your marriage certificate validated in Nepal. Validating your marriage certificate is important to ensure your legal rights and social recognition as a married couple in Nepal. In this article, we will explain the process of validating your marriage certificate in Nepal.

Court marriage vs traditional marriage in Nepal: Pros and cons

Court marriage vs traditional marriage in Nepal: Pros and cons

If you are planning to get married in Nepal, you might be wondering whether a court marriage or a traditional marriage is the best option for you. Both types of marriage are legally recognized in Nepal, but they have some differences in terms of costs, convenience, legal protection and social acceptance. In this article, we will compare the pros and cons of court marriage and traditional marriage in Nepal.

Court marriage of inter-caste couples in Nepal: Legal provisions and social acceptance

Court marriage of inter-caste couples in Nepal: Legal provisions and social acceptance

If you are an inter-caste couple who wishes to get married in Nepal, you might be wondering what are the legal provisions and social acceptance of court marriage. Court marriage is a form of marriage that is based on mutual consent and recognized by the law. It does not require any religious or cultural ceremonies or rituals. It is also known as civil marriage or registered marriage.

Court marriage of inter-caste couples in Nepal

Court marriage of inter-caste couples in Nepal

Inter-caste marriage (Nepali: अन्तरजातीय विवाह pronounced [ʌntaɾd͡zatie bibaː]) is a type of marriage that is done outside of one's caste. Nepal has many castes and inter-caste marriage is generally considered taboo. However, this kind of marriage has been gradually gaining acceptance.

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