Nepal is a country with a rich and diverse legal culture that reflects its history, geography, and society. The Nepali judicial system consists of various types of courts and judicial bodies that exercise the powers relating to justice by the Constitution, laws, and recognized principles of justice. In this article, we will explore the types of courts in Nepal, their jurisdiction, composition, procedure, and functions. We will also discuss how the Nepali courts handle family-related issues, such as divorce, separation, child custody, and alimony, and how you can get the best legal advice and representation from Nepal Divorce Services, the leading divorce law firm in Nepal.
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.