Feminism • Opinions • Aug 01, 2025 Feminism on Trial: How Modern Misogyny Demonizes Equality and Romanticizes Enslavement In today’s digital age, the word "feminist" has become almost a weapon. It’s as if advocating for equality and basic human rights gets you treated like a criminal. Log on to social media and you will immediately and certainly f… By Aayusha Dhakal
Human Rights • Opinions • Jul 31, 2025 Transitional Justice in Nepal: Where Is It Heading? Transitional justice is one of the ways by which large-scale human rights violations are addressed so that the state can move forward to sustainable peace and reconciliation. It aims to recognize the victims, enhance the trust of individuals in stat… By Rebati Thapa Magar
Gender Justice • Opinions • Jul 31, 2025 Her Pain, Our Content: The Memeification of Gender-Based Violence Social media is treated as a blessing to the 21st century, for its ability to connect people, foster communities and enable dialogues and discourse. But it is also evidently becoming a space where the social media narratives ridicule, distort and tr… By Kalyani Pokhrel
Feminism • Opinions • Jul 31, 2025 Who Eats First? Because Patriarchy Doesn’t Always Yell — Sometimes, It Waits Gender inequality. Isn’t this topic already exhausted? We have seen it in countless textbooks, discussions, campaigns, and courtrooms. Libraries are full. Honestly, what more can I contribute? But then again — has it been articulat… By Shreya Shrestha
Criminal Law • Opinions • Jun 18, 2025 रोमियो जुलियट क्लज: एक संक्षिप्त परिचय जबर्जस्ती करणी गम्भीर फौजदारी प्रकृतिको सामाजिक अपराध हो । परम्परागत रूपमा महिलाविरुद्ध हुने यौनजन्य अपराध मध्येको गम्भीर यौनजन्य अपराधका रूपमा लिइन्छ । सामान्यतया महिलाको इच्छा विरुद्ध वा मन्ञजुरी बेगर वा बल प्रयोग गरेर वा अनुचित प्रभावमा पारेर पु… By Kuber Raj Jaishi
Environmental Law • Opinions • Jun 18, 2025 Mukkumlung at the Crossroads: Preserving Nature, Culture and Harmony in the Eastern Himalayas Mukkumlung, a remote and mountainous region in the Taplejung District of eastern Nepal, is a hidden gem endowed with rich biodiversity, pristine forests and vibrant indigenous cultures. Nestled within the foothills of the Kanchanjunga Conservation A… By Advocate Swastika Poudel
Gender Justice • Opinions • Jun 18, 2025 Nepalese Law on Women’s Sexuality and Autonomy While many societies are rethinking the traditional role of marriage in regulating sexual and reproductive behaviour, Nepal still continues to preserve it as a sacrament under the Muluki Civil Code, 2074. Section 74 of this Muluki Civil Code, deems … By Sonia Parajuli
Environmental Law • Opinions • Jun 18, 2025 How Bias shapes Environmental Behaviour: The Psychology behind Inaction Why do people knowingly dispose of waste haphazardly even while being well aware about the proper disposal sites? One major reason is the psychological tendency called the future discounting or temporal discounting, that leads to prioritization of s… By Adhish Ranabhat
Right to Justice • Opinions • May 11, 2025 नागरिकमा चेतना: कानुन बुझौं, अधिकार खोजौँ मानव सभ्यताको विकाससँगै समाजमा नियम र कानुनको अवधारणा जन्मियो, जसले मानिसहरूको आचरणलाई मर्यादित बनाउँदै सहअस्तित्व सुनिश्चित गर्यो। कानुन कुनै पनि राज्यको आधारभूत संरचना हो जसले अधिकार र कर्तव्यको स्पष्ट परिभाषा गर्छ । यसले केवल अपराधीलाई दण्ड दिनको लागि मात्र नभए… By Suveksha Panta
Cyber Law • Opinions • May 10, 2025 A Law in Shadows or a Clear Framework? Comparing Nepal’s Social media bill and India’s IT Act In the era of digital advancement in Nepal, the country has been facing issues in regulating social media while protecting individual rights simultaneously. The wake of social media platforms has been creating challenges primarily in areas like mana… By Aastha Itani, Mona Sharma