Specialized courts or tribunals are courts or judicial bodies that are established for the purpose of hearing and deciding special types of cases that require specific expertise, experience, or procedure. Specialized courts or tribunals may be constituted by the Constitution of Nepal, by law, or by a notice published in the Nepal Gazette by the Government of Nepal. Specialized courts or tribunals may have different composition, jurisdiction, procedure, and functions than the regular courts. In this article, we will explore some of the specialized courts or tribunals that exist in Nepal.
Civil registration in Nepal is essential for legally documenting life events such as births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and migration. Governed by the Birth, Deaths, and Other Personal Events (Registration) Act, 1976, the process is managed by local authorities. Our guide explains the steps to file, submit, and register personal events with the local registrar. It covers timelines, fees, penalties for non-compliance, and the importance of timely registration for accessing vital government services. Whether you're registering a birth, death, or other personal events, this guide provides clear, actionable information.