Bakas Patra law in Nepal encompasses two distinct legal concepts: (1) Gift Deed (बकसपत्र) - a property transfer mechanism allowing lifetime donation of assets without monetary consideration under the National Civil Code 2074 (2017), and (2) Bail/Bond (धरौटी/बकसपत्र) - a conditional release procedure for accused persons from custody pending trial under the Criminal Procedure Code 2074 (2017). Both frameworks serve critical functions in Nepal's legal system, facilitating family property transfers and protecting individual liberty during criminal proceedings.
For property owners seeking to transfer assets to family members or accused persons seeking pre-trial release, understanding the specific Bakas Patra procedures, documentation requirements, and legal consequences becomes essential. This guide examines both interpretations of Bakas Patra law in Nepal, providing comprehensive procedures for gift deed registration and bail application.
Bakas Patra (बकसपत्र), also known as Dan Bakas (दानबकस), is a legal document through which a person (donor) transfers ownership of property (land, house, or other assets) to another person (donee) without receiving monetary payment in return. Under Nepali law, this constitutes a voluntary lifetime gift distinct from inheritance or partition.
The National Civil Code 2074 (2017) governs gift deeds, establishing that such transfers are 100% legal when executed properly with registration at the Land Revenue Office. Unlike sales transactions, Bakas Patra involves no consideration money, making it a pure donation of property.
Key Characteristics:
| Aspect | Specification |
|---|---|
| Legal Nature | Voluntary property donation |
| Monetary Consideration | None (zero payment) |
| Timing | During donor's lifetime |
| Revocability | Generally irrevocable after registration |
| Registration | Mandatory at Land Revenue Office |
| Taxation | 0.5% to 5% based on relationship |
The gift deed concept is firmly established under Nepal's National Civil Code 2074 (2017). Key legal principles governing Bakas Patra include:
| Legal Principle | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Donor Capacity | Must be mentally sound and legally competent |
| Ownership | Donor must hold clear title to property |
| Voluntariness | Transfer must be without coercion, fraud, or undue influence |
| Registration | Mandatory registration at Land Revenue Office for validity |
| Acceptance | Donee must accept the gift explicitly or implicitly |
Defects Invalidating Bakas Patra:
Step 1: Document Preparation
Required Documents:
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Lalpurja | Land ownership certificate proving donor's title |
| Citizenship Certificates | Identity verification for donor and donee |
| Passport-size Photos | 2-4 photos of both parties |
| Relationship Certificate | Proof of family relationship (if applicable) |
| Property Valuation | Current market value assessment |
| Tax Clearance | Proof of property tax payments |
Step 2: Draft Bakas Patra Document
Legal drafting must be precise to avoid future disputes. Essential clauses include:
Step 3: Visit Land Revenue Office
Both donor and donee must appear personally at the Land Revenue Office (Malpot) having jurisdiction over the property. Physical presence is mandatory for identity verification and biometric recording.
Step 4: Pay Registration Tax and Fees
Tax Structure:
| Relationship | Tax Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Close Family (parents to children, spouse to spouse) | 0.5% - 2% | Lower preferential rates |
| Extended Family | 2% - 3% | Moderate rates |
| Non-Family/Third Party | 4% - 5% | Highest rates |
| Service Fees | NPR 500-2,000 | Administrative costs |
Important: Tax rates vary by local government (municipality/rural municipality). Always confirm current rates at the specific Land Revenue Office before transaction.
Step 5: Registration and Name Transfer
Upon verification and payment:
Timeline: 3-7 working days (depending on office workload)
| Basis | Bakas Patra (Gift Deed) | Ansha Banda (Partition) |
|---|---|---|
| Meaning | Voluntary property gift | Division of ancestral property |
| Timing | During lifetime of donor | Anytime (family decision) |
| Payment | No monetary consideration | Equal share distribution |
| Legal Nature | Voluntary donation | Legal entitlement |
| Parties | Donor and donee | All coparceners (family members) |
| Revocability | Generally irrevocable | Can be challenged within time limits |
| Taxation | Gift tax (0.5-5%) | Partition registration fee |
Bakas Patra is generally irrevocable after registration, but cancellation is possible under specific circumstances:
| Grounds for Cancellation | Legal Basis | Procedure |
|---|---|---|
| Proof of Force or Fraud | Coercion, undue influence, or fraudulent inducement | File suit at District Court within limitation period |
| Donor Mental Incapacity | Donor was of unsound mind at execution | Medical evidence and court petition |
| Illegal Registration | Procedural defects in registration | Administrative challenge or court suit |
| Violation of Conditions | Conditional gift terms breached | Specific performance or rescission suit |
| Donee Misconduct | Donee failed to fulfill obligations | Court-ordered cancellation |
Time Limitation: Cancellation suits must generally be filed within 3 years of discovering grounds for cancellation, though this varies by specific circumstances.
Under current Nepali law, sons and daughters have equal property rights. Parents may give property to any child via Bakas Patra, but other children can challenge if:
Best Practice: When making Bakas Patra to one child, parents should consider:
Bail (धरौटी), also referred to as Bakas Patra in legal terminology, is a conditional release mechanism allowing accused persons to be freed from custody while awaiting trial. The Criminal Procedure Code 2074 (2017) governs bail procedures, establishing it as a fundamental right for bailable offenses and a judicial discretion for serious crimes.
Under Article 20 of the Constitution of Nepal 2015, no person shall be deprived of personal liberty except in accordance with law. Bail ensures that pre-trial detention is not used as punishment and that accused persons can prepare their defense while remaining in society.
Types of Bail in Nepal:
| Bail Type | Granting Authority | Applicable Offenses |
|---|---|---|
| Police Bail (Thauna Mukti) | Investigating Police Officer | Minor bailable offenses |
| Court Bail (Adalat Dharauti) | District Court Judge | Serious bailable and non-bailable offenses |
| High Court Bail | High Court Judge | Appeals against bail denial |
| Supreme Court Bail | Supreme Court | Constitutional challenges, habeas corpus |
The Criminal Procedure Code 2074 (2017) establishes comprehensive bail provisions:
Section 33 - Bail as a Right:
For offenses punishable by less than 3 years imprisonment, bail is a fundamental right, not a privilege. Police must release accused persons on bail after recording statements.
Section 34 - Bailable vs. Non-Bailable Offenses:
| Category | Examples | Bail Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bailable Offenses | Simple theft (under NPR 10,000), minor assault, public nuisance, minor traffic violations, first-time minor drug possession | Automatic right |
| Non-Bailable Offenses | Murder, rape, human trafficking, large-scale drug trafficking, organized crime, terrorism, high-value corruption | Judicial discretion |
Section 35 - Factors for Bail Determination:
Courts must evaluate:
Step 1: Immediate Action After Arrest
Within 24 Hours:
Step 2: Prepare Bail Application Documents
Required Documents:
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Citizenship Certificate | Identity verification |
| FIR Copy | Case details and charges |
| Character Certificates | Community standing and reputation |
| Property Documents | Surety bond capacity proof |
| Employment Verification | Stable income and community ties |
| Medical Reports | Health grounds for bail (if applicable) |
| Family Details | Dependents and responsibilities |
| Previous Conviction Record | Criminal history disclosure |
Step 3: File Bail Application
Submit bail petition to:
Application Contents:
Step 4: Government Attorney Review
For police bail during investigation, the Government Attorney's Office must approve release. The investigating officer informs the Government Attorney of bail decisions.
Step 5: Court Hearing
Bail Hearing Process:
Step 6: Execute Bail Bond
If bail is granted, the accused or surety must execute a bond containing:
Step 7: Release from Custody
Upon bond execution and verification:
Step 8: Comply with Bail Conditions
Standard Conditions:
Step 9: Bail Refund After Case Conclusion
Refund Process:
Step 10: Appeal if Bail Denied
If bail is denied by District Court:
Factors Affecting Bail Amount:
| Factor | Impact on Amount |
|---|---|
| Nature of Offense | Serious offenses = Higher bail |
| Financial Capacity | Courts must consider accused's ability to pay |
| Flight Risk | High risk = Higher bail or denial |
| Community Ties | Strong ties = Lower bail |
| Prior Criminal Record | Record increases bail amount |
| Potential Punishment | Longer sentences = Higher bail |
| Harm to Victim | Serious harm = Higher bail |
Typical Bail Amounts:
| Offense Category | Bail Range (NPR) |
|---|---|
| Minor Offenses | 10,000 - 50,000 |
| Moderate Offenses | 50,000 - 200,000 |
| Serious Offenses | 200,000 - 1,000,000+ |
| Non-Bailable (if granted) | Determined case-by-case |
Consequences of Violating Bail Conditions:
| Violation | Penalty |
|---|---|
| Failure to Appear | Bail amount forfeited to government |
| Surety Liability | Surety must pay full bail amount or face property recovery |
| Arrest Warrant | Bench warrant issued for immediate arrest |
| Additional Charges | Separate offense for bail jumping |
| Future Bail Difficulty | Bail jumping history makes future bail harder to obtain |
Bail Forfeiture Process:
Q1: What is Bakas Patra in property law?
Bakas Patra is a gift deed allowing lifetime property transfer without monetary consideration. It is legally valid under the National Civil Code 2074 when registered at the Land Revenue Office.
Q2: How much tax is paid for Bakas Patra registration?
Tax ranges from 0.5% to 5% of property value depending on relationship between donor and donee. Close family transfers (parents to children) pay lower rates (0.5-2%), while non-family transfers pay highest rates (4-5%).
Q3: Can Bakas Patra be cancelled after registration?
Generally no, but cancellation is possible if force, fraud, mental incapacity, or illegal registration is proven. Cancellation suits must be filed within 3 years of discovering grounds.
Q4: What is the difference between Bakas Patra and Ansha Banda?
Bakas Patra is voluntary lifetime gift without payment. Ansha Banda is legal partition of ancestral property among entitled family members. Bakas Patra is irrevocable; partition can be challenged within time limits.
Q5: Do daughters have equal rights in Bakas Patra?
Yes, sons and daughters have equal property rights under current Nepali law. Parents can give property to any child, but other children may challenge if distribution is grossly unfair.
Q6: Is bail a right or privilege in Nepal?
For bailable offenses (punishable by less than 3 years), bail is a fundamental right under Article 20 of the Constitution. For non-bailable offenses, it is judicial discretion based on flight risk and public safety.
Q7: How long does bail application take in Nepal?
Police bail for minor offenses can be granted within hours. Court bail typically requires 1-7 days depending on court schedule and case complexity. High Court appeals may take weeks.
Q8: What documents are needed for bail application?
Essential documents include: citizenship certificate, FIR copy, character certificates, property documents for surety, employment verification, medical reports (if health grounds), and family details.
Q9: What happens if bail is denied?
File an appeal to High Court immediately, demonstrating changed circumstances or legal errors. Alternatively, file a writ petition to Supreme Court if constitutional rights are violated.
Q10: When is bail money refunded?
Cash bail is refunded after case conclusion (acquittal or conviction), provided all court appearances were made. Refund processing takes 30-90 days after final judgment and application submission.
Q11: Can foreigners get bail in Nepal?
Yes, foreign nationals have same bail rights but with additional conditions: passport surrender, embassy notification, higher surety requirements, and potential immigration detention separately.
Q12: What is the 24-hour rule for arrest?
Under Article 20(2) of the Constitution, any person arrested must be produced before judicial authority within 24 hours (excluding travel time). Failure violates constitutional rights and may result in release.
Bakas Patra law in Nepal serves dual critical functions: facilitating family property transfers through gift deeds and protecting individual liberty through bail procedures. Whether transferring ancestral land to children or seeking pre-trial release from custody, understanding the specific legal requirements ensures successful outcomes.
For property gift deeds, proper Land Revenue Office registration, accurate tax payment, and clear documentation prevent future disputes. For bail applications, understanding bailable vs. non-bailable offenses, preparing comprehensive documentation, and complying with court conditions ensures release and avoids forfeiture.
Both areas of Bakas Patra law require careful attention to procedural details and compliance with statutory requirements. Engaging qualified legal counsel ensures that property transfers are valid and bail applications are successful.
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Disclaimer: This blog provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently, and individual circumstances vary. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal guidance regarding gift deed registration or bail applications.
March 18, 2026 - BY Admin