Section 38
Enemy Related Offences
To commit any of the following acts shall be deemed as an enemy related offence:
(a) To abandon the garrison, fort, post or a place assigned for guard entrusted for securing or to handover (give up) the same cowardly to the enemy or to inspire or compel to any commanding officer or other person to do so,
(b) To give up arms, ammunitions or equipment before the enemy shamelessly, or behave in a way that reflects a cowardly behaviour,
(c) To propagate propaganda with a view to undermining the morale or terrorizing the garrison, camp or platoon during a war or military operation,
(d) To exchange any correspondence or confidential information traitorously with any other person or enemy raising arms against Nepal, or in committing any other such act,
(e) To help, directly or indirectly, the enemy by supplying arms, ammunition, explosives, cash, equipment or any other goods, or
(f) To act to undermine the Nepal Army or any of its force or wing,
(g) To raise a cease-fire flag before the enemy upon acting in a treacherous or cowardly manner,
(h) To knowingly work together with a detained enemy or provide assistance to an enemy,
(i) To provide shelter or protect any enemy who is not a prisoner of war,
(j) To sleep or consume narcotic or alcoholic substance at the post or on the sentry duty during the time of a war or terror,
(k) To knowingly compel or inspire any person under the jurisdiction of this Act with an intention not to take action against the enemy or to cause any obstruction or to discourage,
(l) To desert without approving the leave from the leaving his commanding officer or to leave post, guard, picket, patrol or part at the time when military an operation is underway without being duly replaced or leave sanctioned.
(a) To abandon the garrison, fort, post or a place assigned for guard entrusted for securing or to handover (give up) the same cowardly to the enemy or to inspire or compel to any commanding officer or other person to do so,
(b) To give up arms, ammunitions or equipment before the enemy shamelessly, or behave in a way that reflects a cowardly behaviour,
(c) To propagate propaganda with a view to undermining the morale or terrorizing the garrison, camp or platoon during a war or military operation,
(d) To exchange any correspondence or confidential information traitorously with any other person or enemy raising arms against Nepal, or in committing any other such act,
(e) To help, directly or indirectly, the enemy by supplying arms, ammunition, explosives, cash, equipment or any other goods, or
(f) To act to undermine the Nepal Army or any of its force or wing,
(g) To raise a cease-fire flag before the enemy upon acting in a treacherous or cowardly manner,
(h) To knowingly work together with a detained enemy or provide assistance to an enemy,
(i) To provide shelter or protect any enemy who is not a prisoner of war,
(j) To sleep or consume narcotic or alcoholic substance at the post or on the sentry duty during the time of a war or terror,
(k) To knowingly compel or inspire any person under the jurisdiction of this Act with an intention not to take action against the enemy or to cause any obstruction or to discourage,
(l) To desert without approving the leave from the leaving his commanding officer or to leave post, guard, picket, patrol or part at the time when military an operation is underway without being duly replaced or leave sanctioned.