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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]

Comprehensive Overview of Property Types and Rights in Nepal

Comprehensive Overview of Property Types and Rights in Nepal

Property in Nepal is classified into various types under the Muluki Civil Code 2074, ensuring clarity on ownership and rights. It includes movable and immovable property, tangible and intangible assets, and categories such as private, common, joint, community, government, Guthi, and public property. Movable assets are portable, while immovable ones, like land and buildings, are fixed. Tangible assets represent physical objects, and intangible ones encompass intellectual property. Private property is individually owned, whereas common and joint properties are shared. Government property serves public purposes, and Guthi property is culturally significant. Understanding these distinctions supports legal protection and effective management of assets in Nepal.

  • January 19, 2025
Partition of Property in Nepal: Legal Framework and Procedures

Partition of Property in Nepal: Legal Framework and Procedures

Partition of property in Nepal is governed by the Muluki Civil Code 2017, ensuring equitable and transparent division of ancestral or jointly owned property among eligible coparceners, including sons, daughters, and spouses. The law outlines provisions for mutual consent partitions, entitlements during divorce or remarriage, and specific guidelines for deed execution and registration. By promoting fairness and protecting legal rights, this legal framework helps maintain family harmony and clarity in property distribution.

  • January 19, 2025
Nata Kayam Certification Process in Nepal Explained

Nata Kayam Certification Process in Nepal Explained

Nata Kayam is a vital legal process in Nepal used to officially verify and establish family relationships for purposes such as inheritance, citizenship, pensions, and property division. The certificate can be issued either through the Ward Office or District Court, depending on the clarity and complexity of the relationship. While ward-level certification is quick and document-driven, court procedures involve legal scrutiny and hearings in disputed or unclear cases. Rooted in the Muluki Civil Code 2074, this process ensures legal recognition of familial ties and protects individual rights in administrative and judicial matters.

  • April 10, 2025