मेरो एक भाइ र एक बहिनी छन्। अर्को बहिनी विवाहित छ। पितृ सम्पत्ति कसरी बाँड्ने? के आपसी सहमतिमै मिल्छ कि मुद्दा चाहिन्छ? के विवाहित बहिनीलाई पनि अधिकार हुन्छ?
- posted by Krish Shrestha |
- 2 weeks ago
Advocate Qurisha Shahi
Founder | Top Legal Advisers, Kathmandu
Advocate Qurisha Shahi is a distinguished legal practitioner based in Kathmandu and the founder of Top Legal Advisers, recognized for delivering strategic, results-driven legal solutions across both personal and corporate domains.
With a strong foundation in family and civil law, she expertly represents clients in court marriages (including inter-caste and international unions), divorce proceedings, child custody, property disputes, advising on land registration (Lalpurja) and inheritance matters. Her approach combines legal precision with discretion, particularly in sensitive personal cases.
In the corporate sector, Advocate Shahi is equally proficient in corporate and commercial law, assisting clients with company registration, contract drafting, and regulatory compliance. She also specializes in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), offering end-to-end legal support for international investors entering the Nepalese market, including approvals, licensing, and business visa facilitation.
Her expertise further extends to contract law, where she structures, drafts, and negotiates agreements that safeguard long-term business interests, as well as NRN citizenship services, offering clear and reliable guidance for individuals navigating cross-border legal processes.
Known for her professionalism, attention to detail, and client-centric approach, Advocate Qurisha Shahi is committed to delivering high-quality legal services with integrity, clarity, and measurable results.
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