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Saroj Bhattarai

Saroj Bhattarai

The author is a student at Kathmandu school of law.

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OPINION

When Will We Be Free From Socialism?

The activities carried out under the guise of Marxism in our society are baffling. The so-called communists present this as the supreme version of socialism. It is evident that socialism fails to address today’s issues, yet its trade continues unabated.
Dec 09, 2024
OPINION

Constitutional Amendment and the Question of Stability

The assertion that political stability automatically leads to development is flawed. There was stability during the 104 years of Rana rule. Similarly, the country was stable during the 30 years of Panchayat rule. But did Nepal develop during those periods? While other countries progressed, we remain...
Sep 04, 2024
OPINION

Equality under the Law: Examining Legal Principles across Di...

The suspension of Nepali Congress (NC) MP Tek Prasad Gurung, who was found guilty on corruption charges, has confirmed that justice can be served at the discretion of the judge of the country. In any case, the judges decide on the basis of facts, evidence, law, precedent, principles and internationa...
Apr 22, 2024
OPINION

A call for responsible legal practice

The legal system incorporates a variety of judicial and quasi-judicial bodies designed to alleviate the burden on courts and provide specialized expertise. Despite the availability of alternative remedies, there is a growing tendency to bypass these channels and directly file writ petitions.
Feb 10, 2024
OPINION

Safeguarding the Legacy of Martyrs

To forcefully declare a member of a certain party as a martyr is an act of insulting the real martyr and defaming the word martyr.
Jan 30, 2024
BLOG

Mayor Balen’s Dictatorship

Since Mayor Balen Shah took charge of the Kathmandu metropolis, he has made attempts to beautify the capital city. The streets of the city are being made wider, green and colorful. The footpaths have started to look clean. It has become easier to walk. Road congestion has decreased somewhat. In the...
Jan 20, 2024