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Alpine Law Associates - Principle of Res Judicata in Nepal

The principle of res judicata, derived from the Latin term meaning “a matter judged,” is a cornerstone of procedural law that prevents the re-litigation of cases already settled by a competent court. It upholds judicial efficiency, finality of judgments, and fairness by ensuring that the same parties cannot repeatedly contest the same issue.

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Res Judicata in Nepal: Finality of Judgment Explained

Explore the doctrine of res judicata in Nepal—ensuring finality of judgments, avoiding repeated litigation, and preserving judicial efficiency.

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Alpine Law Associates - Principle of Limitation and Laches in Nepal

The principles of limitation and laches ensure fairness, efficiency, and certainty in Nepal’s legal system. Limitation sets statutory time limits within which lawsuits must be filed, preventing indefinite delays and protecting defendants from stale claims. Laches, on the other hand, is an equitable doctrine that bars claims where unreasonable.
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Limitation & Laches in Nepali Law: Procedural Justice Explained

Understand the legal principles of limitation and laches in Nepal. Learn how statutory timelines and equitable delays affect court cases and justice delivery.

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Alpine Law Associates - Principle of Jurisdiction in Nepal

Jurisdiction defines the authority of courts to hear and decide cases, ensuring disputes are resolved by the right judicial body. In Nepal, the Muluki Civil Procedure Code 2074 provides clear provisions on territorial, subject matter, and personal jurisdiction, preventing conflicting decisions and maintaining fairness.

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Jurisdiction in Nepal | Civil Procedure Code 2074 Explained

Explore how jurisdiction works in Nepal under the Muluki Civil Procedure Code 2074. Learn types, rules, and the court’s authority in civil matters.

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