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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 the Law of Hurt in Nepal: Simple and Grievous Hurt Explained

Understanding the Law of Hurt in Nepal: Simple and Grievous Hurt Explained

The law of hurt in Nepal addresses offenses related to causing bodily harm, ranging from simple injuries to grievous harm. The National Penal Code outlines the types of hurt, their legal consequences, and the associated punishments. Simple hurt includes minor injuries, while grievous hurt refers to severe injuries that cause permanent damage. The law ensures that offenders are held accountable and that victims are compensated for the harm caused. This article explains the provisions of simple and grievous hurt in detail, offering insights into the penalties, legal defenses, and the importance of protecting individual physical integrity.

  • February 11, 2025
Understanding Human Trafficking and Transportation: Legal Framework & Challenges

Understanding Human Trafficking and Transportation: Legal Framework & Challenges

Human trafficking and transportation are serious human rights violations that exploit vulnerable individuals for forced labor, sexual exploitation, and organ trafficking. Nepal’s Human Trafficking and Transportation (Control) Act 2064 provides strict legal provisions, punishments, and mechanisms for victim rehabilitation. Despite efforts, organized crime networks and weak enforcement remain challenges. Strengthening law enforcement, victim support, and international collaboration are crucial to combating human trafficking.

  • February 17, 2025
Overview of Nepal's Civil and Criminal Codes 2017 (2074 B.S.)

Overview of Nepal's Civil and Criminal Codes 2017 (2074 B.S.)

Nepal’s Civil and Criminal Codes, enacted in 2017 (2074 B.S.), replaced the Muluki Ain of 1963, introducing modern legal principles and aligning the country's legal system with international standards. The Civil Code governs personal rights, contracts, property, and family law, while the Criminal Code defines offenses and penalties, including new provisions on privacy, cybercrimes, and victim rights. This article explores their key features and legal implications, ensuring justice, accountability, and social progress in Nepal.

  • March 01, 2025
Principle of Natural Justice in Nepal Explained

Principle of Natural Justice in Nepal Explained

The principle of natural justice in Nepal ensures fairness, transparency, and impartiality in legal proceedings. Rooted in the doctrines of audi alteram partem and nemo judex in causa sua, it protects individuals from bias and unfair decisions by requiring a fair hearing and unbiased adjudication. These principles are recognized in Nepal's civil and criminal procedure codes and are applied consistently by courts including the Supreme Court. This article explores the key rules, legal backings, and notable judicial interpretations on natural justice.

  • April 02, 2025
Procedural Rights of Defendants in Nepal

Procedural Rights of Defendants in Nepal

This article explains the key procedural rights of criminal defendants in Nepal, including the right to legal representation, a speedy trial, protection against self-incrimination, and the right to a fair hearing. Based on the Constitution of Nepal and the National Criminal Code, 2074, these safeguards ensure justice and prevent arbitrary punishment. With a focus on due process and fundamental freedoms, the article outlines how Nepal's legal system protects individuals at every stage of criminal proceedings.

  • April 02, 2025
Drug Trafficking and Narcotics Control Laws in Nepal: Overview and Penalties

Drug Trafficking and Narcotics Control Laws in Nepal: Overview and Penalties

Drug trafficking remains a major challenge globally, undermining public health, security, and economies. Nepal's Narcotic Drugs Control Act, 2033 outlines comprehensive legal measures to curb illicit activities involving cannabis, opium, coca, and synthetic narcotics. The Act strictly penalizes unauthorized cultivation, production, sale, and consumption, while providing exceptions for regulated medical use. Punishments range from fines to life imprisonment, depending on the severity and quantity involved. Despite robust legal frameworks, enforcement challenges persist due to high demand and organized crime. A combination of prevention, treatment, awareness, and stringent enforcement is vital to combat the growing menace of drug trafficking in Nepal.

  • April 20, 2025
Marriage Crimes in Nepal: Types, Laws, and Remedies Explained

Marriage Crimes in Nepal: Types, Laws, and Remedies Explained

Marriage, meant to symbolize trust and partnership, sometimes becomes a ground for exploitation in Nepal. Common marriage crimes include child marriage, dowry-related violence, marital rape, polygamy, forced marriage, and domestic abuse. Despite constitutional and legal safeguards, cultural norms, social stigma, and enforcement gaps allow such violations to persist. This article explains the types of marriage crimes, related punishments under Nepali law, and the urgent need for social reforms. At Alpine Law Associates, we are committed to empowering victims, raising awareness, and promoting justice through strategic legal advocacy across Nepal.

  • April 27, 2025