Gender Justice • Case Briefs • Jul 31, 2025 Meera Kumari Dhungana Vs. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs et al. Case Details Decision No: 6013 Decision Date: 2052/04/18 B.S. Case: Daughter's Property Right Subject of Writ: Under Article 1 and Article 88(1) of the Constitution – laws inconsistent with the Constitution should be declared void. Pe… By Suveksha Panta
Gender Justice • Articles • Jul 31, 2025 Breaking Barriers: Challenges and Progress in Daughters' Inheritance in Nepal Abstract This article examines the struggle to ensure the right of daughters to ancestral property. It traces the discrimination rooted in religious and social beliefs that denied the recognition of daughters as a coparcener and reflects on how the… By Asmita Pandey
Separation of Powers • Articles • Jun 18, 2025 Is Nepal’s Judiciary Truly Free? Lessons From Asia And Others ABSTRACT The judiciary plays a vital role in ensuring justice, democracy, and the rule of law in Nepal. In every democratic state, the Judiciary is the last resort for safeguarding people’s rights. It facilitates political stability and fairn… By Chand Kumar Chaurasiya
International Law • Book Reviews • May 10, 2025 The Ideas of Carl Schmitt: On Sovereignty, Law, and the Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) is perhaps one of the most controversial figures in jurisprudence due to his ideas on sovereignty, democracy, and the law, which are contradictory to modern democratic ideas on those topics. As problematic as his idea… By Abhinav Karki