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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.

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Anamnagar-29, Kathmandu

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Understanding Theories of Punishment: Retribution, Deterrence, Prevention & Reform

Understanding Theories of Punishment: Retribution, Deterrence, Prevention & Reform

Punishment theories form the backbone of criminal justice systems, helping society define justice and deal with crime. This article explores the four major theories: retributive, deterrent, preventive, and reformative. Each theory offers a unique approach—from seeking revenge to preventing harm and rehabilitating offenders. Understanding these perspectives helps shape fair, effective, and forward-thinking criminal justice policies. As the world shifts towards balanced legal systems, combining these theories becomes essential to protect society and promote rehabilitation. Dive in to understand how punishment works—not just as a consequence, but as a tool for change.

  • March 31, 2025
Currency Law in Nepal: Regulations, Offenses, and Legal Penalties

Currency Law in Nepal: Regulations, Offenses, and Legal Penalties

Nepal’s currency law is governed primarily by the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002, and the National Penal Code, 2074. It outlines legal provisions related to currency issuance, use, counterfeiting, and handling. Offenses such as using counterfeit currency, making unauthorized instruments, or altering banknotes carry strict penalties, including imprisonment and fines. Nepal Rastra Bank regulates currency operations and prohibits cryptocurrencies. The law also protects consumers, promotes monetary stability, and ensures compliance with international standards. This article provides a detailed overview of legal definitions, offenses, and sentencing related to currency crimes in Nepal.

  • March 31, 2025
Essential Elements of a Valid Contract under Nepali Law

Essential Elements of a Valid Contract under Nepali Law

A valid contract in Nepal must fulfill key legal elements as outlined in the National Civil Code, 2074. These include offer and acceptance, lawful consideration, competency, consent, and intention to form legal relations. Additional criteria such as clarity, enforceability, and absence of void conditions are equally critical. The article explores each component in depth, ensuring both legal professionals and the general public understand how to form enforceable agreements in Nepal. Whether for personal, commercial, or business use, contracts play a vital role in ensuring fairness, accountability, and legal protection in all forms of transactions.

  • March 31, 2025
Writ Procedure in Nepal: Types, Steps, and Constitutional Rights

Writ Procedure in Nepal: Types, Steps, and Constitutional Rights

The writ procedure in Nepal is a powerful constitutional mechanism for safeguarding fundamental and legal rights. Under Articles 133, 144, and 151 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court, High Courts, and District Courts respectively issue writs like habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, quo warranto, and prohibition. This article outlines the entire process—from petition registration to final court orders—offering insights into show cause orders, stay orders, and judicial review. The writ system ensures fast legal remedies and holds authorities accountable for unlawful actions. It strengthens democratic governance by reinforcing individual rights and controlling arbitrary government power.

  • March 31, 2025
Juvenile Justice System in Nepal: Rights, Principles, and Legal Process

Juvenile Justice System in Nepal: Rights, Principles, and Legal Process

The juvenile justice system in Nepal ensures that minors in conflict with the law are treated with dignity, fairness, and a focus on rehabilitation. Guided by the Children Act, 2075, the system upholds fundamental principles like presumption of innocence, best interest, right to be heard, and right to privacy. Unlike adult justice, it avoids punitive approaches and prioritizes reintegration and protection of children’s rights. Through restorative practices, non-stigmatizing procedures, and child-friendly hearings, Nepal aims to give juveniles a fresh start while balancing accountability. This article explores the full legal framework, procedures, and safeguards of juvenile justice in Nepal.

  • March 31, 2025
Juvenile Case Proceedings in Nepal: Process, Rights, and Court Practice

Juvenile Case Proceedings in Nepal: Process, Rights, and Court Practice

Juvenile case proceedings in Nepal are governed by the Children Act, 2019, and are designed to protect minors through child-friendly, rehabilitative justice. From taking a juvenile into control as a last resort to diversions and formal prosecutions, every stage emphasizes the child’s rights, dignity, and development. The Juvenile Court or bench ensures privacy, fair trials, and participation of child welfare professionals. These legal mechanisms aim to separate juvenile justice from the punitive adult system, focusing instead on correction and reintegration. This article explains each stage in detail, along with the safeguards provided to children throughout the legal process.

  • April 02, 2025
Court Fee in Nepal: Rates, Exemptions, and Legal Procedures

Court Fee in Nepal: Rates, Exemptions, and Legal Procedures

Court fees in Nepal are mandatory charges imposed when filing legal documents such as plaints, appeals, reviews, or counterclaims. Governed by the Civil Procedure Code, 2017, court fees vary based on claim value, nature of the case, and procedural stage. Certain cases are exempt, and financially challenged individuals may petition for relief. Specific rates apply depending on the property value, appeal type, or subject matter. Additional charges are levied for documentation, authentication, and writ petitions. This article explains how court fees are calculated, legal exemptions, and what litigants need to know before initiating a lawsuit or legal action in Nepal.

  • April 02, 2025