
May I know fee structure for property-related consultancy services, including any initial consultation charges?
- posted by suresh thapa |
- 1 week ago
With over two decades of distinguished legal practice, Sulochana Dhital stands tall as one of Nepal’s most respected and accomplished lawyers also a licensed Advocate, Notary Public, and Certified Translator, Sulochana is known for her ethical integrity, relentless advocacy, and unwavering dedication to justice.
Holding dual LLM degrees in Commercial (Company) Law and International Environmental Law from Tribhuvan University, she brings unmatched academic depth and practical insight to every case she handles.
Her professional journey has afforded her extensive exposure in the practice of law, particularly in Family and Property Law, Immigration Law, Cyber Law, Women's and Children's/Human/Labo(u)r/Animal Rights, intelectual Property Law including Patents and Copyright , Environment, Medical, Civil and Criminal Cases, along with a wide range of Commercial matters. This diverse expertise allows her to navigate complex legal challenges with clarity, precision, and confidence.
Beyond the courtroom, Sulochana is deeply committed to shaping the future of Nepal’s legal community. As a lecturer at Nepal Law Campus and Nepal Open University, she plays a vital role in mentoring and inspiring the next generation of legal professionals. As a fellow researcher, among many of her research endeavors, her recent groundbreaking research on Climate Change, conducted in collaboration with the United Nations and Colombo University, showcases her influence on both national and international legal thought.
Professionally, Sulochana believes that every individual deserves access to justice. She actively takes on pro bono cases, writ petitions, and public interest litigation, driven by a strong sense of duty toward society’s most vulnerable.
As the founder of Dhital and Associates Legal Consultants, she has built a dynamic law firm that represents a diverse clientele in courts across all seven provinces of Nepal. Whether in the courtroom, classroom, or research field, Sulochana leaves no stone unturned in her pursuit of justice and legal excellence.
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