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Corporate Social Responsibility in Nepal
Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating business model that helps a company be socially accountable to itself, its stakeholders, and the public. It means that companies conduct their operations in ways that positively...
A Detailed Guide to Nepal’s First Dedicated Legal Framework for Digital Commerce
The Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) Act, 2081 establishes Nepal’s first comprehensive legal framework for regulating online commercial activities. It aims to ensure transparency, consumer protection, and accountability in the rapidly growing digital marketplace. This...
Consumer Protection Framework and Market Regulation in Nepal
A consumer is legally defined as a person who purchases or uses goods or services primarily for personal use rather than for resale or business purposes. The Consumer Protection Act of Nepal defines consumer as a person or institution that consumes or uses any goods...
How to Convert a Public Company into a Listed Company in Nepal
If your company is already incorporated under the Companies Act as a public company that gives you a head start you do not need to convert from private to public. But listing on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) via a public issuance is still a multiphase, regulated...
Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076 (2020)
1. Introduction Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076 (2020) was introduced by repealing the Industrial Enterprises Act, 2016 (the “Previous Act”). The Act is a principal legislation for registration, establishment and pre/post operational compliances of industry. No...
Grievance Redressal and Offences under the E-Commerce Act, 2081
The E-Commerce Act, 2081 (2025) in Nepal establishes a comprehensive legal framework regulating electronic commerce. Two of the most significant aspects of the Act are: The Grievance Redressal Mechanism, which safeguards consumers’ rights and provides a structured...
Nepal Government Issues New Minimum Wage Rates Effective FY 2082
Kathmandu, July 21, 2025 – The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security has formally announced an updated structure of minimum wages for workers across Nepal, with effect from July 17, 2025 (1 Shrawan 2082). The notice, issued in the Nepal Gazette, derives...
Nepal Enforces Mandatory Labor Audits for All Enterprises
The Government of Nepal has formally enforced a new compliance requirement mandating all registered enterprises to conduct an annual labor audit in accordance with the Labor Act, 2074 (2017) and the Labor Rules, 2075 (2018). This legal reform aims to ensure...
NGO vs. NPO in Nepal
1. Introduction In Nepal, many groups working in areas like education, health, social development, or humanitarian aid often call themselves NGOs or NPOs. However, these terms are not the same in law each has a different legal setup and is regulated by different...


