Nepal never had a constitution in its history before 1948 when Padma Shamsher promulgated the first constitution of Nepal. If a constitution is taken as an exclusive codified document providing for the fundamental rules and principles that constitute the legal basis of the state, Nepal had none in its history. There was never such a document that determined how the country is governed, and the limitation on the power of the government is enforced. Nevertheless, it had the legal framework to qualify itself as a legal system setting out norms of conduct for the state and the individual as well as institutions to make and administer laws.
By Dr. Bipin Adhikari Apr 10, 2020
Although at least 68 vaccine projects have been started worldwide, the German pharmaceutical association VfA believes that even if a suitable vaccine is found in 2020, mass vaccinations are unlikely to be carried out even in Germany this year.
By NEW SPOTLIGHT ONLINE Apr 10, 2020
The banning of hate speech may be reasonable. Occasionally, however, the ban also leads to unintended consequence, i.e. individual self-regulation or self-censorship, which goes against the idea of liberal democracy itself.
By Katak Malla Apr 09, 2020