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The Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs (Nepali: कानून, न्याय तथा संसदीय मामिला मन्त्रालय) is a governmental body of Nepal dealing with the management of the judicial administration, legal affairs and legislative activities. [1]
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Law आन्तरिक मामिला तथा कानुन मन्त्रालय Official website: 5 Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment उद्योग, पर्यटन, वन तथा वातावरण मन्त्रालय Official Website: 6
Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation; Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs; Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers; Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport; Ministry of Urban Development; Ministry of Water Supply; Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizen; Ministry of ...
Gurung is the current Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs of Nepal. [1] He is the current member of House of Representatives having been elected from Syangja 2. [2] [3] He is the elected vice president of the ruling party. [4] He's also a former constituent assembly member.
Senior Advocate Mr. Agni Prasad Kharel was the 26th Attorney General of Nepal. Previously, he served as the Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Member of Constituent Assembly, and General Secretary of the Nepal Bar Association. Specifically, he had played an instrumental role in the constitution drafting process.
To protect life, wealth and freedom of the people by maintaining law and order and security. To protect and promote democratic values and beliefs including civil liberties, rule of law, human rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Nepal. To operate an information management friendly governance system for transparency and good governance.
The Government of Nepal (Nepali: नेपाल सरकार) is the federal executive authority of Nepal. Prior to the abolition of the Nepalese monarchy in 2006, it was officially known as His Majesty's Government .
The foundation of relations between India and Nepal was laid with the Indo-Nepalese friendship Treaty in 1950. In the 1950s, the Rana rulers of the Kingdom of Nepal welcomed close relations with the newly independent India, fearing a China-backed communist overthrow of their autocratic regime after the success of Communist revolution in China and establishment of CCP government on October 1, 1949.