- The
National Code (Nepali: मुलुकी ऐन;
Muluki Ain, literally: Nation's Code) is a
single comprehensive code that
includes criminal and
civil code along...
- authority. In 1854,
early in the
period of Rana rule, a
National Legal Code (
Muluki Ain) was
proclaimed that laid out
detailed codes for inter-caste behavior...
- led to
protests and
turmoil in
Nepalese society. On 6
January 1854, the
Muluki Ain was
enacted in Nepal. This act
clarified confusions concerning religious...
- Newars' own
complex and much
elaborate social stratification, the
legal code "
Muluki Ain",
promulgated in
January 1854 A.D. by the new Rana regime, classified...
-
Bahun is the
second most
populous group after Chhetri.
According to 1854
Muluki Ain, the
first Nepalese civil code,
Bahuns were
regarded as
caste among...
-
psychosocial difficulties. In 1854, the
Government of
Nepal p****ed the "
Muluki Ain"
commissioned by Jung
Bahadur Rana. This law
outlawed marriage between...
-
evidence that
Nepal was
administered as a
Hindu state. The
Nepali civil code,
Muluki Ain, was
commissioned by Jung
Bahadur Rana
after his
European tour and enacted...
-
legal provisions were
enacted on
their behalf. The
legal code of 1854,
Muluki Ain,
which was
introduced by
Chhetri Maharaja and
Prime Minister of Nepal...
-
Caste system,
prevalent among Hindus, was made
illegal in 1961 by Naya
Muluki ain. The po****tions of 125
Nepalese castes groups were
recorded in the...
-
caste ordering in the
Muluki Ain, Chatharīyas were
placed among the
Tagadhari dwij-jati
status of
upper twice-born castes. The
Muluki Ain
refers them as...