Rule of Law v Rule by Law 

In democratic nations like Nepal, the “rule of law” carries a crucial meaning, as it connotes equal protection of the law and equality before the law to every citizen. It signifies the complete dominance of established legal norms over the impact of arbitrary authority or extensive discretionary powers. On the other hand, “rule by law” refers to the legal system that becomes a means of oppression, enabling the government to enact laws that may lack justice or fairness.

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Mid-Term Budget Review: Fiscal Year 2080/81

This publication provides a comprehensive analysis and assessment of the province’s financial performance and priorities for the fiscal year 2023/24. This publication aims to inform stakeholders, including citizens, policymakers, and investors, about the progress, challenges, and adjustments made to ensure efficient and effective utilization of budget and resources for the

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MCSIs in Gandaki Province: The Province-Level Policy Instruments and Challenges Facing Them

The publication “MCSIs in Gandaki Province the Province Level Policy Instruments and Challenges Facing Them” aims to help The study highlight challenges facing Micro, Cottage, and Small Industries (MCSIs) in Nepal, particularly regarding registration, renewal, and cancellation processes at the provincial level. It identifies unclear legislation, overlapping responsibilities among government

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