Introduction

Introduction

Nepal Law Chamber is a professionally established legal consultancy firm founded on 21st Baisakh 2052 B.S. in Rajbiraj, Saptari District, Nepal. Established with the vision of promoting justice, ethical advocacy, and the rule of law, the Chamber has grown into a respected legal institution with active operations in both Rajbiraj and Kathmandu. Over the years, Nepal Law Chamber has expanded its professional presence before judicial forums across Nepal, including the Supreme Court of Nepal, High Courts, and District Courts. The firm is particularly recognized for its structured legal analysis, precedent-based advocacy, and principled courtroom representation. The Chamber provides comprehensive legal services in civil, family, criminal, taxation, company, and constitutional law matters. Special emphasis is placed on Supreme Court litigation, writ petitions, appellate practice, corporate advisory services, and strategic legal drafting. Each case is approached with careful attention to factual accuracy, statutory interpretation, and judicial precedents to ensure strong and responsible legal representation. Nepal Law Chamber is duly registered with the Office of the Company Registrar and operates as Nepal Law Chamber Private Limited. The firm is VAT-registered and fully compliant with Nepal’s prevailing legal and regulatory framework. As a registered legal consultancy entity, it provides services to government institutions, non-governmental organizations, corporate entities, and public bodies throughout Nepal. Founded by Suresh Kumar Karki, Advocate, who holds an LL.M. in First Division with specialization in Business and Trade Law, the Chamber is guided by more than three decades of litigation and advisory experience. His leadership reflects a commitment to constitutional governance, commercial jurisprudence, professional ethics, and access to justice. Nepal Law Chamber remains dedicated to protecting legal rights, strengthening institutional accountability, and advancing the rule of law through research-oriented and ethically grounded legal practice.