Types of Property and Legal Rights in Nepal
This article provides a comprehensive overview of property law in Nepal, referencing Article 25 of the Constitution and the Muluki Civil Code 2074. It explains classifications such as movable, immovable, tangible, intangible, private, joint, community, government, public, and Guthi property. The article highlights the importance of legal clarity in ownership, inheritance, and land disputes, while Alpine Law Associates offers expert legal support in handling property rights, transactions, and disputes across Nepal with professionalism and precision.