This in-depth article explores the current state of digital governance in Nepal, highlighting key advancements, national frameworks like the Digital Nepal Framework, and major challenges such as digital divide, weak infrastructure, low digital litera...
Read MoreObtaining a Permanent Account Number (PAN) card in Nepal is essential for individuals and businesses to comply with tax regulations. The process of PAN registration has become more accessible with an online application system. This guide walks you th...
Read MoreCybercrime in Nepal has surged dramatically in recent years. In this article, we explore the different types of cybercrimes affecting individuals and businesses, including online fraud, hacking, identity theft, and cyberbullying. We also discuss the...
Read MoreNepal has made remarkable strides in gender equality, driven by legal reforms and policy measures such as the Constitution of Nepal 2015. This article discusses the achievements, including increased political representation and educational access, wh...
Read MoreThe legal profession in Nepal has a deep-rooted history, evolving through ancient customs, royal codifications, and democratic reforms. This comprehensive article traces the journey of Nepal's legal profession, from its origins in religious and custo...
Read MoreCryptocurrency has emerged as a global financial revolution, and Nepal, though cautious, is not exempt from this shift. This article explores the legal complexities surrounding cryptocurrency in Nepal, examining the role of Nepal Rastra Bank, the iss...
Read MoreA Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is essential for employment, immigration, and education purposes. This guide explains the step-by-step process for obtaining a PCC in Nepal, whether online or offline. Understand eligibility, required documents, c...
Read MoreEPassports, or biometric passports, are modern travel documents with embedded microchips storing biometric and personal data for enhanced security. Issued by Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ePassports are available to individuals with traditiona...
Read MoreCitizenship in Nepal is a constitutional right, ensuring equality and access for all eligible individuals. Nepal offers four types of citizenship: Descent, Naturalized, Honorary, and NRN. This guide covers the updated citizenship laws, step-by-step a...
Read MoreThis article provides a detailed overview of child custody laws in Nepal, as outlined in the Muluki Civil Code 2074. It explains how custody is determined after divorce or separation, detailing the rights and responsibilities of both custodial and no...
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