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.
SSF registration is a mandatory and beneficial system for both employers and employees in Nepal. It covers various social security schemes, such as medical treatment, health, maternity, accident, disability, dependent family, and old age protection. The process of SSF registration is simple and convenient and can be done online. By registering with the SSF, you can ensure compliance with the law, avoid any penalties or legal actions, and enhance your reputation and credibility as a responsible employer or employee.
The Maximum Retail Price (MRP) is the highest price at which a product can be sold, including all taxes and fees, set by the manufacturer. MRP protects consumers by limiting overpricing and ensuring transparency in retail markets. This system promotes fair trade, consistency in pricing, and prevents exploitation, especially in regions with limited competition. In Nepal, MRP is enforced under the Consumer Protection Act, 2018, to safeguard consumers from price exploitation and maintain equity in pricing across different areas. Businesses benefit from consistent pricing, while consumers gain assurance that they are not overcharged.