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Understanding Property Laws in Nepal: A 2024 Guide

March 20, 2024 Advocate Gaurab Dangi
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Understanding Property Laws in Nepal

Property law in Nepal is governed primarily by the National Civil Code, 2074 (2017). Whether you are buying land in Kathmandu or dealing with an inheritance in Pokhara, understanding these basics is crucial.

1. Types of Property Ownership

In Nepal, property is generally categorized as either:

  • Private Property: Owned by individuals or corporations.
  • Public Property: Owned by the government or religious trusts (Guthi).

2. The Registration Process

Every land transaction must be registered with the Malpot Office (Land Revenue Office). The process involves:

  • Verification of the Land Ownership Certificate (Lalpurja).
  • Payment of the relevant taxes and registration fees.

3. Common Dispute Areas

Disputes often arise in:

  • Boundary encroachments.
  • Inheritance and partition (Ansha-banda).
  • Illegal sale by non-authorized parties.

Seeking Legal Counsel

If you are facing a property dispute, it is essential to act quickly. Document all evidence and consult with a specialist at LawyerInNepal.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information for lawyer in Nepal.

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