Message from Advocate

Message from Advocate

When establishing Nepal Law Chamber, my primary objective was not merely to provide legal services, but to institutionally strengthen justice, ethics, and the rule of law. What began on the 21st of Baisakh 2052 B.S. in Rajbiraj has today expanded to Kathmandu and established a professional presence across various judicial forums throughout the country. I firmly believe that law is not only a mechanism for dispute resolution; it is the foundation of trust, accountability, and equality in society. Particularly while appearing before higher judicial bodies, including the Supreme Court of Nepal, we prioritize a careful balance between facts, statutory law, and established judicial precedents. For us, each case represents not only a professional duty but also a moral commitment to justice. My academic pursuit of an LL.M. in First Division with specialization in Business and Trade Law, combined with more than three decades of litigation and advisory experience, has taught me a fundamental principle: legal competence becomes meaningful only when it is guided by integrity, discipline, and accountability. Nepal Law Chamber has embraced this principle as the foundation of its institutional culture. We have consistently provided professional services to government and non-government institutions while simultaneously continuing our tradition of offering free legal counseling to individuals who have suffered injustice and lack adequate representation. We firmly believe that access to justice is a right, not a privilege. Looking ahead, my commitment is to further strengthen Nepal Law Chamber as a research-oriented, precedent-based, and institutionally responsible legal consultancy. Our dedication to constitutional values, the rule of law, and the protection of human dignity will remain unwavering. Faith in justice and respect for the law will always be our guiding principles. – Advocate Suresh Kumar Karki Founder, Nepal Law Chamber