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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]

Consumer Rights and Consumer Protection Act in Nepal

Consumer Rights and Consumer Protection Act in Nepal

Consumer protection is a legal safeguard ensuring fair trade, quality goods, and services for every Nepali citizen. Backed by the Consumer Protection Act, 2075 and the National Penal Code, 2074, these laws outline consumer rights including fair pricing, informed choices, and safety from substandard or harmful goods. This article dives deep into Nepal's legal framework, common violations like food adulteration and false advertising, and how consumers can seek redress. Alpine Law Associates offers end-to-end legal help for victims of exploitation, standing strong for justice, safety, and accountability in Nepal's consumer market.

  • January 28, 2025
Understanding Nepal's Civil and Criminal Code 2017

Understanding Nepal's Civil and Criminal Code 2017

Nepal's Civil and Criminal Code 2017 (2074 B.S.) replaced the Muluki Ain of 1963, introducing major legal reforms in areas such as personal rights, family law, criminal offenses, punishments, and justice procedures. This article explores the most notable features of both codes, their impact on civil liberties and criminal accountability, and how Alpine Law Associates offers trusted legal representation for all criminal matters. Learn how these legal frameworks ensure justice, fairness, and human dignity across Nepal’s evolving legal landscape.

  • March 01, 2025
Understanding the Children's Act 2018 in Nepal: Key Provisions and Challenges

Understanding the Children's Act 2018 in Nepal: Key Provisions and Challenges

The Children’s Act 2018 in Nepal is designed to protect children's rights, ensuring safety, education, health, and participation in society. This article explores the provisions regarding child protection, the juvenile justice system, and the roles of parents and institutions. It also discusses the challenges in enforcement and the way forward to improve child welfare in Nepal.

  • June 01, 2025