Gender Justice • Articles • Aug 01, 2025 Property & Progress: Nepali Women's Path to Ownership Introduction Globally, women have long stood at the margins of property ownership. The legal doctrine of coverture, as stated by Blackstone in English law, held that a woman’s legal identity was absorbed into her husband's upon marriage… By Aslesha Bhattarai
Gender Justice • Case Briefs • Jul 31, 2025 Meera Kumari Dhungana Vs. Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs et al. Case Details Decision No: 6013 Decision Date: 2052/04/18 B.S. Case: Daughter's Property Right Subject of Writ: Under Article 1 and Article 88(1) of the Constitution – laws inconsistent with the Constitution should be declared void. Pe… By Suveksha Panta
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
Positive Discrimination • Case Briefs • May 10, 2025 Binay Kumar Panjiyar vs Government of Nepal Introduction to the Case Petitioner: Binay Kumar Panjiyar (Dalit Madhesi community member and MBBS graduate) Defendants: Nepal Government, Medical Education Commission Court: Supreme Court of Nepal (Division Bench: Justices Bishwombar Prashad S… By Dibisha Acharya