Introduction Quo warranto, meaning “by what warrant” in Latin, is a legal writ used to challenge the legitimacy of someone holding a public office. When questions arise about an individual’s fitness for a public position, the court may use this writ to inquire into their right to hold it. If the court finds the appointment illegitimate, it can bar the …
History of Personal Event Registration
When it comes to the history of personal event registration, the Churches of Europe deserve recognition. Pastors in the United Kingdom used to name children, perform marriages, and assemble during cementation, all of which were kept as documents safely inside the church. During 1522, the head of the church issued an order to keep weekly …
Court Fee Structure in Nepal
Introduction A court fee is the amount paid to initiate legal proceedings in court. It’s not required in all cases, especially civil ones (non-criminal disputes). However, court fees apply when a party files a claim. Criminal trials prioritize punishment over fees, and the government usually handles them. The government itself is exempt from paying court fees in either civil or …
How to acquire a Nepalese citizen whose father is unknown?
Procedures to gain Nepali citizenship for a child whose father is unknown. For a Nepali citizen woman’s child (if the father’s identity and location are unknown or cannot be determined): For a Nepali Woman and Child Married to a Foreign National Man Procedures for obtaining citizenship for a Nepali lady and child who are married …
Court Marriage Registration Process in Nepal
Marriage is defined as being legally united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship. It is a social and legal relationship between two people as well as a formal union. It is widely regarded as crucial to maintaining civilizations and morals. In Nepal, the Muluki …