Principle of Limitation and Laches in Nepali Procedural Law
The principles of limitation and laches are key to procedural fairness in Nepal's legal system. Limitation sets statutory timeframes for filing lawsuits, while laches is an equitable doctrine addressing unreasonable delays that prejudice defendants. Both aim to maintain legal certainty, protect evidence integrity, and encourage prompt legal action. The Muluki Civil Procedure Code 2074 provides detailed provisions for filing suits within prescribed limits. Courts assess delay and diligence before accepting late claims. Together, these doctrines uphold judicial discipline and ensure that justice is neither rushed nor indefinitely postponed. This article explores their application and significance in the Nepali legal context.