Constitutional Law • Opinions • Sep 18, 2025 सेप्टेम्बर विद्रोह: संवैधानिक सर्वोच्चताको कसीमा जेन्जी गत हप्ता नेपालको राजधानी र केहि मुख्य सहरहरूमा जेन्जी पुस्ताको अगुवाइमा भएको आन्दोलन, जो प्रारम्भमा भ्रष्टाचार नियन्त्रण र पछिल्लो सामाजिक सञ्जालमाथिको पछिल्लो सरकारी प्रतिबन्ध विरुद्धको शान्तिपूर्ण प्रदर्शनको रूपमा सुरु भएको थियो । सेप्टेम्बर ८ मा राज्यका तर्फ बाट चरम हिंस… By Aayush Bhandari
Constitutional Law • Opinions • Sep 18, 2025 Doctrine of Necessity in Revolutionary Jurisprudence in light of Nepal’s Recent Interim Government Vladimir Lenin had once famously said, “There are decades where nothing happens and there are weeks where decades happen.” The second week of September, 2025 spiralled into a rapid political upheaval blurring the line between protest and… By Ashis Sapkota
Critical Legal Studies • Articles • Dec 18, 2025 Beyond Representation: A Decolonial Critique and Reconstruction of Radical Democracy Marx, in his “A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right”, says that, to be radical is “to grasp the root of the matter”.[1] The term “Radical” is derived from the Latin word &ldq… By Rubina Rai
Election Law • Case Briefs • Dec 13, 2025 Communist Party of Nepal v. Election Commission Introduction The case of Communist Party of Nepal v. Election Commission (NKP 2051, Decision No. 4950) started from a writ petition filed before the Supreme Court of Nepal challenging the refusal of the Election Commission to register a polit… By Abhiruchee Lamsal
Positive Discrimination • Case Briefs • May 10, 2025 Binay Kumar Panjiyar vs Government of Nepal Introduction to the Case Petitioner: Binay Kumar Panjiyar (Dalit Madhesi community member and MBBS graduate) Defendants: Nepal Government, Medical Education Commission Court: Supreme Court of Nepal (Division Bench: Justices Bishwombar Prashad S… By Dibisha Acharya
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