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HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF
CRIMINAL LAW IN NEPAL
HEMANTA BUDHATHOKI
B.A.LL.B. THIRD YEAR
ROLL NO :25
NEPAL LAW CAMPUS
EXHIBITION ROAD,KATHMANDU
TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
5/12/2012
CONTENTS OF THE PRESENTATION
CRIMINAL LAW DURING SHAH PERIOD
 Ruling period of Ram Shah
 Ruling period of Prithvi Narayan Shah
 Ruling period of Rana Bahadur Shah
Ruling period of Ram Shah
 Ram Shah ,king of Gorkha formed the rule on the basis of like
Hinduscriptures Manuesmriti,Naradsamhita
Shukraneeti,Chanakyaneeti and Yangyavalkya smriti
 No permanent institution in contemporary Judicial Administration to
implement law
 The ultimate sovereign of the state was king ,administrative and
judicial power vested on the king
 King transferred the some rule to implement by Bhardar ,Chautaria
,Kaji ,Sardar ,Birtawal,Brahmin ,Dharmadhikar ,Khardar and other
local assembly(Sabha) and Kachahari(community meeting)
Contd………………………………
The abuse of the right to implement the law was punishable
Provision of Crime and Punishment
 To recovery /return more interest from debtor was illegal and
punishable .
 Five rupees punishment should realized by offender
of turn waiter in tap(drinking water=padhero)
 Five rupees punishment should realized by Tree chopper of
surroundings near tap source
Contd……………….
 Royal family members would also be banished from the country
instead of being given death sentence .Khas ,Newar ,Magar and other
communitiies commited to murder Capital punishment and
confiscation of whole of the property
 The witches who were committed the crime – exile ,
 The person not follow cast system – Punished legally
Ruling period of Prithvi Narayan Shah
 Continuity of punishment system of Ram Shah.
 Punishment was directly propotional to the degree of crime
 Physical punishment provided to the person who committed to
Pachakhat and other flagrant (Jaghanya ) crime
 Provision of Capital punishment along with confiscation of whole
property to saint ,Sage and women
Contd……………………
 Provision of brand along with life imprisionment for Brahmin and
they were degrated the cast ,shaving pigtail, exile and made to be
slave
 Provision of capital Punishment and confiscation of whole property
to the person who committed crime against the king and state
 capital punishment provided to the person who theft and export the
prohibited things like salt and wool
Contd………………
 PN Shah ordered capital punishment to the person of the trader
who involved in smuggling
 Provision of “cut into two piece” to insurgent who involved in leak
secrecy about military ,weapon ,income during ware fare and 12
years imprisonment with confiscation of the property in normal
situation
 Provision of cut off hand ,nose ,and damage to other part of body
for Rebellion
 During Unification period ,the family members of robber was
made to slave and used as carrier of millitary
Contd…………………..
 Capital punishment and confiscation of the property provided to
those person who are involved in bribery (Ghus khane) and who give
bribe (Ghus dine) of the officials and witness
 Generally cut with weapon to murderer but piercing on forehead and
exile or life imprisionment to Brahmin ,Bhaibhardar,Saint,
Women and Sage
 Incase of Jari marrige, Sadhu had provided right to cut of Jar
.Except Brahmin ,Women who involved in jari marrige had punished
by cutting nose and called as nakati
 Brahmin who got married with widow sister in law (Bhauju)- degraded
from the cast and head shaved and exile
Contd…………………………….
 Thagadhari,Knowingly had taken wine (Mata),sacred thread
(JANAI) had removed and degraded to matawali cast.If matawali
had misled for tagadhari to take wine ,they were converted intoslave
.If tagadhari were to be misled to take mata – sacred by taken Patiya
 Bhaiyad ,Pandey,Basnet ,Pantha and Magar involved in murder and
flagrant (Jaghanya) crime -sent to war
 Habitual thief (Twice) to cut off forefinger .
 If any person of untochable cast performed jari marrige ,had to fill
up marrige expenditure,imprision and exile
Economic punishment(Fine)
 Brahmin ,Women,Saint and sage who committed flagrant crime –
Economic punishment or exile
 If sadhu did not want to cut jar ,he could left the jar in spite of to fill up
marriage expenditure
 Widow women who got married with man of lower cast was fined
 Slave women involved in theft ,her owner should pay fine equal to
amount of property theft.
 Gambles were punished
Contd…………
 Any one provoke to go Sati without win of widow women
were punished
 Economic Punishment for all types of civil crime
Ruling period of Rana Bahadur Shah
A.Physical Punishment
 If any Kaji did not worked sincerely ,he was to be dismissed .He was
also to be physically tortured (Vaidhya and Manandhar P. 136)
 The official harassing the people were to be punished by cutting their
hands
 Betrayal (Dhokewaj) of the nation was supposed to be a heinous
(Akshyama) crime
 The Brahmin were to be head shave and non Branmin to beheaded
(cut of head) for the bribery (Ghus) case .Regarding the females they
should be degraded to be lower cast (Vaidhya and Manandhar P.138)
Contd…………………………
 The code made by king Ram Shah of Gurkha and revised by Rana
Bahadur Shah specifically sanctions exile of the Branmins and
Sanyasi If they committed murder in the case of others like khas
,Newar,Magar,Muslim and untouchable cast ,Punishment was
provided
 Abortion was strictly prohibited ,the concern women was degraded
and enslave d with cutting her nose
Trafficking in Girl :
 Irrespective of the Motives ,trafficking of girl inside or outside country
was considered as serious crime .Punishment was not fixed but it was
announced that the offender would be Punished in accordance with
their cast
Contd………………………………..
Crime against Property
 Offence against others property whether he/she may king
or peasant (Praja) was supposed to be a heinous crime
 The thieves punished for petty thefts by whipping ,fining
and imprisonment for short period
Sexual Offence
Adultery :
Aggrieved husband known as Sadhu was entitled to cut the
adulator known as jar .This provision however was applied
in the case of lower cast
Contd…………………..
Incest
 The punishment in the incest cases may be roughly divided into
two groups on the basis of cast system as Brahmins and Non-
Brahmins .For Brahmins usual punishment was banishment while
the non Brahmins were usually given to Punishment
Sexual abuse with Animals
 The concern person was punished at all or was only required to
undergo Prayaschita ,if any person committed sexual abuse with cow
Contd………………
Inter –cast sexual abuse
 The Branmins were leniently punished for these crime
whereas other cast were punished morestrictly
Offence Against Religion
 A culprit was taken as sinner and was supposed to have
committed crime not only against the victim but also
against the supreme lord
Witch craft :
 It is said that the witches were given severe punishment by
branding (Damne) their tounge with HOT IRON
Contd…………….
Defilement
 Those person who implicated the hi cast people in defilement
however were punished depending on nature of their crime eg
Some Dhobis of Palpa sold mutton to the inhabitant of village
and the government instructed to imposed fine on those
Dhobis as punishment (Vaidhya and Manandhar P.173)
Conclusion
Criminal legal system during ruling period of Late
Kings Ram Shah,Prithvi Narayan Shah and Rana
Bahadur Shah had based on Hindu Religious
scriptures. Which tried to control social crime and
tried to maitain social norms and value. But it was so
primitive type of legal system .So that it had
addressed only few dimension of modern human
civilization .
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Presen criminal law of nepal

  • 1. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF CRIMINAL LAW IN NEPAL HEMANTA BUDHATHOKI B.A.LL.B. THIRD YEAR ROLL NO :25 NEPAL LAW CAMPUS EXHIBITION ROAD,KATHMANDU TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY 5/12/2012
  • 2. CONTENTS OF THE PRESENTATION CRIMINAL LAW DURING SHAH PERIOD  Ruling period of Ram Shah  Ruling period of Prithvi Narayan Shah  Ruling period of Rana Bahadur Shah
  • 3. Ruling period of Ram Shah  Ram Shah ,king of Gorkha formed the rule on the basis of like Hinduscriptures Manuesmriti,Naradsamhita Shukraneeti,Chanakyaneeti and Yangyavalkya smriti  No permanent institution in contemporary Judicial Administration to implement law  The ultimate sovereign of the state was king ,administrative and judicial power vested on the king  King transferred the some rule to implement by Bhardar ,Chautaria ,Kaji ,Sardar ,Birtawal,Brahmin ,Dharmadhikar ,Khardar and other local assembly(Sabha) and Kachahari(community meeting)
  • 4. Contd……………………………… The abuse of the right to implement the law was punishable Provision of Crime and Punishment  To recovery /return more interest from debtor was illegal and punishable .  Five rupees punishment should realized by offender of turn waiter in tap(drinking water=padhero)  Five rupees punishment should realized by Tree chopper of surroundings near tap source
  • 5. Contd……………….  Royal family members would also be banished from the country instead of being given death sentence .Khas ,Newar ,Magar and other communitiies commited to murder Capital punishment and confiscation of whole of the property  The witches who were committed the crime – exile ,  The person not follow cast system – Punished legally
  • 6. Ruling period of Prithvi Narayan Shah  Continuity of punishment system of Ram Shah.  Punishment was directly propotional to the degree of crime  Physical punishment provided to the person who committed to Pachakhat and other flagrant (Jaghanya ) crime  Provision of Capital punishment along with confiscation of whole property to saint ,Sage and women
  • 7. Contd……………………  Provision of brand along with life imprisionment for Brahmin and they were degrated the cast ,shaving pigtail, exile and made to be slave  Provision of capital Punishment and confiscation of whole property to the person who committed crime against the king and state  capital punishment provided to the person who theft and export the prohibited things like salt and wool
  • 8. Contd………………  PN Shah ordered capital punishment to the person of the trader who involved in smuggling  Provision of “cut into two piece” to insurgent who involved in leak secrecy about military ,weapon ,income during ware fare and 12 years imprisonment with confiscation of the property in normal situation  Provision of cut off hand ,nose ,and damage to other part of body for Rebellion  During Unification period ,the family members of robber was made to slave and used as carrier of millitary
  • 9. Contd…………………..  Capital punishment and confiscation of the property provided to those person who are involved in bribery (Ghus khane) and who give bribe (Ghus dine) of the officials and witness  Generally cut with weapon to murderer but piercing on forehead and exile or life imprisionment to Brahmin ,Bhaibhardar,Saint, Women and Sage  Incase of Jari marrige, Sadhu had provided right to cut of Jar .Except Brahmin ,Women who involved in jari marrige had punished by cutting nose and called as nakati  Brahmin who got married with widow sister in law (Bhauju)- degraded from the cast and head shaved and exile
  • 10. Contd…………………………….  Thagadhari,Knowingly had taken wine (Mata),sacred thread (JANAI) had removed and degraded to matawali cast.If matawali had misled for tagadhari to take wine ,they were converted intoslave .If tagadhari were to be misled to take mata – sacred by taken Patiya  Bhaiyad ,Pandey,Basnet ,Pantha and Magar involved in murder and flagrant (Jaghanya) crime -sent to war  Habitual thief (Twice) to cut off forefinger .  If any person of untochable cast performed jari marrige ,had to fill up marrige expenditure,imprision and exile
  • 11. Economic punishment(Fine)  Brahmin ,Women,Saint and sage who committed flagrant crime – Economic punishment or exile  If sadhu did not want to cut jar ,he could left the jar in spite of to fill up marriage expenditure  Widow women who got married with man of lower cast was fined  Slave women involved in theft ,her owner should pay fine equal to amount of property theft.  Gambles were punished
  • 12. Contd…………  Any one provoke to go Sati without win of widow women were punished  Economic Punishment for all types of civil crime
  • 13. Ruling period of Rana Bahadur Shah A.Physical Punishment  If any Kaji did not worked sincerely ,he was to be dismissed .He was also to be physically tortured (Vaidhya and Manandhar P. 136)  The official harassing the people were to be punished by cutting their hands  Betrayal (Dhokewaj) of the nation was supposed to be a heinous (Akshyama) crime  The Brahmin were to be head shave and non Branmin to beheaded (cut of head) for the bribery (Ghus) case .Regarding the females they should be degraded to be lower cast (Vaidhya and Manandhar P.138)
  • 14. Contd…………………………  The code made by king Ram Shah of Gurkha and revised by Rana Bahadur Shah specifically sanctions exile of the Branmins and Sanyasi If they committed murder in the case of others like khas ,Newar,Magar,Muslim and untouchable cast ,Punishment was provided  Abortion was strictly prohibited ,the concern women was degraded and enslave d with cutting her nose Trafficking in Girl :  Irrespective of the Motives ,trafficking of girl inside or outside country was considered as serious crime .Punishment was not fixed but it was announced that the offender would be Punished in accordance with their cast
  • 15. Contd……………………………….. Crime against Property  Offence against others property whether he/she may king or peasant (Praja) was supposed to be a heinous crime  The thieves punished for petty thefts by whipping ,fining and imprisonment for short period Sexual Offence Adultery : Aggrieved husband known as Sadhu was entitled to cut the adulator known as jar .This provision however was applied in the case of lower cast
  • 16. Contd………………….. Incest  The punishment in the incest cases may be roughly divided into two groups on the basis of cast system as Brahmins and Non- Brahmins .For Brahmins usual punishment was banishment while the non Brahmins were usually given to Punishment Sexual abuse with Animals  The concern person was punished at all or was only required to undergo Prayaschita ,if any person committed sexual abuse with cow
  • 17. Contd……………… Inter –cast sexual abuse  The Branmins were leniently punished for these crime whereas other cast were punished morestrictly Offence Against Religion  A culprit was taken as sinner and was supposed to have committed crime not only against the victim but also against the supreme lord Witch craft :  It is said that the witches were given severe punishment by branding (Damne) their tounge with HOT IRON
  • 18. Contd……………. Defilement  Those person who implicated the hi cast people in defilement however were punished depending on nature of their crime eg Some Dhobis of Palpa sold mutton to the inhabitant of village and the government instructed to imposed fine on those Dhobis as punishment (Vaidhya and Manandhar P.173)
  • 19. Conclusion Criminal legal system during ruling period of Late Kings Ram Shah,Prithvi Narayan Shah and Rana Bahadur Shah had based on Hindu Religious scriptures. Which tried to control social crime and tried to maitain social norms and value. But it was so primitive type of legal system .So that it had addressed only few dimension of modern human civilization .