Monday, April 20th, 2026

Prime Minister refutes rumors of legalizing polygamy



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has firmly stated that no regressive laws, including those recognizing polygamy, can be introduced under Nepal’s democratic republic.

Addressing a program organized by the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs on the occasion of Muluki Sanhita (Civil Code) Day 2082, Prime Minister Oli stressed that the Constitution and laws must be implemented in line with the principle of checks and balances and separation of powers.

“We are introducing new laws and amending existing ones based on implementation and experience. Several bills have already been presented in this parliamentary session, and this process will continue,” Oli said. “We stand for a complete democracy, not just a political one, where inequality, discrimination, and oppression have no place.”

Dismissing public speculation, he clarified: “Some are spreading rumors that laws to legalize polygamy are being prepared. Such a notion is unthinkable in today’s society. No regressive laws will be introduced in a democratic republic. Our focus must be on delivering timely and fair justice to the people.”

He further underlined the importance of judicial independence, noting that respect for the judiciary should go beyond ceremonial praise. Instead, laws must be interpreted and implemented in a principled and impartial manner, he said.

Chief Justice Prakashman Singh Raut, speaking at the event, stressed that all state organs must work to uphold the rule of law and build a just society.

Law Minister Ajay Kumar Chaurasiya chaired the program, while Attorney General Ramesh Badal highlighted ongoing reforms to the Civil Code. Nepal Bar Association President Prof. Dr. Bijay Prasad Mishra remarked that the Civil Code remains a cornerstone for ensuring the rule of law in the country.

The Civil Code was passed by Parliament in 2017 and has been in effect since August 17, 2018 (Bhadra 1, 2075 BS).

Publish Date : 17 August 2025 20:21 PM

Tsunami alert issued after powerful quake off northeastern Japan

TOKYO: A strong earthquake off the northeastern coast of Japan

Lightning kills 26-year-old in Gorkha

GORKHA: A youth has died after being struck by lightning

John and The Locals: From new year performance to U.S. tour

KATHMANDU: The Nepali band John and The Locals, known for

Home Minister Gurung denies share investment allegations, calls claims baseless

KATHMANDU: Home Minister Sudan Gurung has issued a clarification regarding

Iran declines participation in upcoming US talks in Pakistan amid rising tensions

KATHMANDU: Iran is not planning to participate in the upcoming