Introduction - Law & Sources of Law
The primary sources of law in the Nepal are the Nepal's Constitution, state constitutions, government and state statutes, customary law, case law, and authoritative law.
Wellsprings of law in its thin sense implies the birthplaces of law, i.e. the coupling rules representing human lead. All the more by and large, it implies any premise of a lawful thinking. Such sources might be worldwide, national, provincial or religious.
The government council is a wellspring of law since it sanctions statutes or statutory law. A statute is a law go by a governing body; and statutory law is the collection of law coming about because of statutes. A statute—or the statutory law—may likewise be alluded to as enactment.
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