Section 21
Power To Frame Rules
21. Power to Frame Rules :
(1) The Government of Nepal may frame necessary Rules in order to implement the objectives of this Act.
(2) Without prejudicing the generality of Sub-section (1), Rules may be framed particularly for the following matters;
(a) In respect of syamvara, (choosing of one’s bridegroom oneself especially from amongst invited boys)
saipata (goods such as fruits, spices, curd, fish which are sent by bridegroom side for bride side in the
occasion of marriage), mukherne Jane, (to go to see the face of concerned person for the first times),
samdhi-samdhini vet garne (first time gathering between fathers and mothers of bride and bridegroom
after the completion of marriage).
(b) In respect of the feast organized by the bride side for janti. (People engaged in marriage procession)
(c) Practices which is carried out up to one year of the marriage.
(d) In respect of such practices to be observed before and after delivery of a baby.
(e) The practices which is carried out by offering food, clothes, fruits, money and so on to one’s father and
mother by son and daughter.
(f) In respect of Vaitika (the practices which is observed by brother and sister upon putting tika in the forehead
of brother and sister and by offering clothes, fruits, spices and son on to each other).
(g) Bringing and sending sagun (goods such as fruits, curd, fish etc.) to observe social practices.
(h) Dan (Donation) which is given in pitrikarya.
(i) Fixing the number of guests to be invited in social practices.
(j) In respect of Dulaan Farkaaune (Sending newly married bride to the home of bridegroom).
(l) Fixing member of close relatives, in maximum, to be invited in feast.
(1) The Government of Nepal may frame necessary Rules in order to implement the objectives of this Act.
(2) Without prejudicing the generality of Sub-section (1), Rules may be framed particularly for the following matters;
(a) In respect of syamvara, (choosing of one’s bridegroom oneself especially from amongst invited boys)
saipata (goods such as fruits, spices, curd, fish which are sent by bridegroom side for bride side in the
occasion of marriage), mukherne Jane, (to go to see the face of concerned person for the first times),
samdhi-samdhini vet garne (first time gathering between fathers and mothers of bride and bridegroom
after the completion of marriage).
(b) In respect of the feast organized by the bride side for janti. (People engaged in marriage procession)
(c) Practices which is carried out up to one year of the marriage.
(d) In respect of such practices to be observed before and after delivery of a baby.
(e) The practices which is carried out by offering food, clothes, fruits, money and so on to one’s father and
mother by son and daughter.
(f) In respect of Vaitika (the practices which is observed by brother and sister upon putting tika in the forehead
of brother and sister and by offering clothes, fruits, spices and son on to each other).
(g) Bringing and sending sagun (goods such as fruits, curd, fish etc.) to observe social practices.
(h) Dan (Donation) which is given in pitrikarya.
(i) Fixing the number of guests to be invited in social practices.
(j) In respect of Dulaan Farkaaune (Sending newly married bride to the home of bridegroom).
(l) Fixing member of close relatives, in maximum, to be invited in feast.