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"Advertisement" refers to any word, message, advertisement, message concerning a good, service, program, or activity that is published in print, online, through electronic media, through social media, billboards, or through......
Laws and regulations are in place to prevent corruption at different levels, and numerous government entities and agencies are largely in charge of overseeing anti-corruption operations in Nepal. The top......
Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes outside of traditional court litigation through the involvement of a neutral third party known as an arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators. It......
The capital market in Nepal has been impacted by challenges related to disclosure, corporate governance, and transparency. Effective corporate governance requires a more active involvement from the board of directors......
The Consumer Protection Act of 2075 is the primary law governing consumer protection in Nepal. Its goal is to uphold and defend the fundamental rights of consumers. It addresses issues......
In today's digital age, businesses face a growing number of cyber-security challenges. From phishing scams and malware attacks to insider threats and third party risks, the potential for a costly......
In Nepal, the primary legislation that regulates advertisement and marketing of goods, services, programs, or events is the Advertisement (Regulation) Act, 2019. The Act guarantees the control of the advertising......
The Hotel, Lodge, Restaurant, Bar, and Tourist Guide Rules, 2038 (1981) set forth specific rules and regulations that apply to businesses in the hospitality industry. The registration and operation of......
Nepal has had notable advancements in its infrastructure sector, propelled by both national agendas and global collaborations. The major laws governing infrastructure in nepal are: Industrial Enterprises Act, 2020 (2075)......
The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act of 1962, The Immigration Rules, 1994, Customs Act, 2007, The Industrial Enterprise Act of 2016 and its 2020 revision, Public Private Partnership And Investment Act,......
In Nepal, the Motor Vehicles and Transport Management Act, 2049 (1993) provides an overview of the regulations pertaining to motor vehicles. The objectives of this legislation are to provide public......
NRN refers to the Nepalese citizens living in any foreign countries. The following laws which govern NRN rights are: Constitution of Nepal, The national civil code, 2017, Non-Resident Nepali act,......
Concerns over digital privacy have grown in Nepal as a result of the country's rising usage of social media and online platforms, as well as the increasing digitization of services.......
The Public Procurement Act, 2063 and the Public Procurement Regulations, 2064 are the main laws that govern public procurement in Nepal. The purpose of this act and regulation is to......
TMT law refers to Technology, Media, and Telecommunication laws. It handles the flow of information across multiple platforms, including print, mobile, internet, and TV. The guiding TMT laws are Telecommunications......
The primary legislation governing corporate entities in Nepal is: The Companies Act, 2006 (2053 BS), which specifies the guidelines for company establishment, management, and dissolution. The Foreign Investment and Technology......
The Muluki Civil Code of 2017 largely governs family law in Nepal. The code describes the legal prerequisites for marriage, such as age limitations, consent, and registration. It also specifies......
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