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Situation of Nepalese Judiciary and Necessary Reforms

The government of any nation regulate through three branches of the government: legislature, executive, and the judiciary. These branches mutually check and balance each other. Nepal has adopted the practice of separation of power which determines the authority that each organ holds and defines the...

2021-11-26   Swikriti Thakur
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Federalism amidst Pandemic

The federal structure has not properly institutionalized in the country and it has come forward as a backdrop in crisis management amid pandemic. On the one hand, this deficit has left the government in confusion among themselves, and on the other hand, this has been taken as an excuse to escape fro...

2021-11-26   Rojina Shrestha
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The Ambiguity of Jurisdiction in Nepalese Federalism

Due to delay in the formulation of laws by Federal Parliament to maintain coordination among the federation, provinces, and local levels, they fail to maintain a healthy relationship among each other.

2021-11-26   Pourakh Subedi
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The most affected might never test positive

As the pandemic and the lockdown continue in Nepal, the situation is likely to intensify. Times like this back up the abusers, making it worse for their victims.

2021-11-26   Riti Prasai
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Reservation and its Social Complexities

Ensuring economic, social, and cultural rights of marginalized communities as fundamental rights in the constitution are considered to impede its implementation. Merely enlisting them in directive principles may not be enough.

2021-11-26   Yagyadi Acharya
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Child Labour in the Public Transportation Sector

Although the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 2056 BS mentions public transport enterprises as a risky job for children and it prohibits employing children in such job, the law has not been implemented.

2021-11-26   Prajwol Bickram Rana
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HOW MEDIA TRIAL CAN HAMPER THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

Today’s media that compromises journalist’s ethics to gain views, meet deadlines and catch up with the cut-throat competition can be easily manipulated as per the media’s convenience, and what we actually observe under a trial by such media is where the media conducts its own investigation, builds a...

2021-11-26   Riti Prasai
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Rape is about power and dominance, not always sexual gratification

Rape culture is a practice of social attitude that normalizes sexual assaults or rape like incidents with the use of misogynistic language and glamorization of sexual violence, thereby disregarding the rights and safety of women.

2021-11-26   Anish Pokhrel
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Against concentration of executive power; against direct election of the president in Nepal

Similarly, this concentration of executive power poses a direct threat to democracy if the executive has or can garner sufficient influence over guardrails of democracy and is seeking to break free from their reins.

2021-11-26   Savishra Kandel
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Why is my bleeding considered a luxury

As if the words ‘untouchable’ and ‘impure’ were not taunting enough, the government made menstruation even worse by imposing a 13% luxury tax on menstrual products. It certainly does not help when the citizens are ignorant of this fact.

2021-11-26   Prarthana Thapa Chhetri
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To judge a book by its color; the psychology behind a book cover

The book cover is not simply about packaging, rather is fueled by preconceived notions and misconceptions. Often authors screw up their book cover not because they lack designing skills, but because they try to avoid the same colouration of books. Anyhow, an author does not necessarily need to expla...

2021-11-26   Priyanka Yadav