Judicial System of Nepal
The Judicial System of Nepal is structured to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. It consists of various levels, including the Supreme Court, which is the highest authority, followed by High Courts and District Courts. The system is designed to handle civil, criminal, and constitutional matters, providing a framework for legal proceedings.
Judges in Nepal are appointed by the President based on recommendations from the Judicial Council. The system emphasizes the independence of the judiciary, allowing it to operate free from external influences. This structure aims to protect citizens' rights and maintain social order in the country.