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The Constitution of Nepal

The Constitution of Nepal is the supreme law of the land, promulgated on September 20, 2015, by the Constituent Assembly. It establishes Nepal as a federal democratic republican state divided into seven provinces. It contains 35 Parts, 308 Articles, and 9 Schedules, emphasizing secularism, inclusive representation, and the rule of law.

Type: Constitutional

Status: Active

Lifecycle: In Force

Effective date: 20 Sept 2015

Repeal date: -

Updated: 12 May 2026

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