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Alpine Law Associates is the leading full-service law firm encompassing a wide range of legal practices located in Kathmandu, Nepal. It consists of a team of the country's best lawyers, each with expertise in their respective fields, tailored to meet clients' specific needs.

Office Address

Anamnagar-29, Kathmandu

Phone Number

+977 9841114443

Email Address

[email protected]

Key Provisions of Labor Law in Nepal You Must Know

Key Provisions of Labor Law in Nepal You Must Know

Labor law in Nepal, governed by the Labor Act, 2074, and Social Security Act, 2074, establishes vital protections for workers and responsibilities for employers. Covering employment types, working hours, leave entitlements, benefits like provident fund and gratuity, medical and accident insurance, and retirement provisions, the law promotes safe, fair, and dignified work environments. Despite strong legal frameworks, enforcement challenges persist, especially in informal sectors. Strengthening compliance, raising awareness, and fostering cooperation among employers, workers, and government institutions are crucial for achieving equitable labor practices and protecting workers’ rights across Nepal’s evolving labor landscape.

  • April 17, 2025
Social Security in Nepal: Schemes, Eligibility, and Legal Provisions

Social Security in Nepal: Schemes, Eligibility, and Legal Provisions

Social security in Nepal is a constitutionally guaranteed right designed to protect the elderly, persons with disabilities, single women, children, and other vulnerable groups. The system includes both contributory schemes managed by the Social Security Fund (SSF) and non-contributory cash allowances for marginalized populations. Benefits cover medical care, old age pensions, accident insurance, and family protection. Eligibility depends on age, income, disability, or social category, and the process involves local government verification and biometric registration. Despite ongoing implementation challenges, Nepal’s evolving social security framework is a vital step toward inclusive development and dignity for all citizens.

  • May 21, 2025