LL.M. Students Host Seminar on Nepal’s Indigenous Legal Traditions
A Seminar on the Indigenous Legal System of Nepal was successfully held on Ashad 21, 2082, organized by the LL.M. First Year students with the objective of deeply exploring our indigenous knowledge and justice system and its relevance within contemporary legal structures.
The program was chaired by Hon. Prof. Binod Prasad Sharma.
Prof. Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula presented the research paper which was insightfully commented upon by distinguished experts: Hon. Prem Raj Karki (Former Judge, High Court), Hon. Rajendra Kharel (Faculty, National Judicial Academy), and Mr. Sanjiv Raj Regmi (Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General).
The seminar provided a meaningful platform for critical dialogue on preserving and integrating Nepal’s indigenous legal traditions in modern jurisprudence. Such seminars reflect KSL’s enduring commitment in promotion of critical discourse, preservation of national heritage, bridging between tradition and modernity and commitment towards contextual jurisprudence.
