Divorce is the legal termination of marriage between a husband and a wife. Divorce can have various legal, social, and emotional implications for both parties. In Nepal, divorce is regulated by the Civil Code 2074 (2017), which provides two ways to obtain a divorce: by mutual consent or by filing a case in the district court.
This article provides a detailed overview of dispute resolution mechanisms in Nepal, including the hierarchy of courts, specialized courts, and arbitration processes. It offers insights into navigating legal challenges and emphasizes the importance of understanding the Nepalese legal landscape for individuals and businesses.