We offer a wide range of legal services in Pokhara, Nepal, including (Corporate Law, Civil Law, Commercial Law, Criminal Law, Labor & Employment Law, Family Law, Tax Law, Real Estate Law) etc.
Our firm has specialized expertise in several areas of Nepali law, such as (Banking & Finance Law, Energy & Infrastructure Law, Telecommunications Law, Intellectual Property Law)
Our fees for legal services in Nepal vary depending on the complexity and scope of the matter. We offer competitive and transparent pricing.
Client confidentiality is paramount at our law firm. We adhere to strict ethical guidelines and maintain the highest level of confidentiality for all client information.
Our team of lawyers in Nepal comprises highly qualified and experienced professionals with extensive experience in handling complex legal matters and strong ethical and professional standards.
Look for firms with expertise in your required legal area. Check online reviews, client testimonials, and lawyer credentials. Ensure the firm is registered with the Nepal Bar Council.
Yes, many law firms in Pokhara specialize in assisting foreign investors. Services include company formation, compliance with Nepali laws, and tax advisory under the Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act, 2019.
Some law firms in Pokhara offer free initial consultations, while others may charge a nominal fee. Confirm this when booking your appointment.
Yes, experienced criminal defense lawyers from Fewa Law Associates in Pokhara represent clients in various criminal cases, from minor offenses to serious allegations.
Yes, we assist you with documentation, application filing, and compliance for registering NGOs and INGOs in Nepal.
You’ll need to get appointment and discuss your case in details, required documents, and potential outcomes. We typically outline the fees and services during this meeting.
Our well experienced lawyers can assist with visa applications, residency permits, and other immigration-related legal procedures.
To register a business in Nepal, submit your application to the Office of the Company Registrar along with required documents like your Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association.
Cryptocurrency trading is banned in Nepal under the Foreign Exchange Act, and violators may face penalties.
File a complaint under the Negotiable Instruments Act at the relevant District Court within 5 years of the issue date.
INGOs must sign agreements with the Social Welfare Council and fulfill legal formalities outlined by the government.
Employment disputes can be resolved through mediation, arbitration, or by filing a case with the Labor Court.
We help clients with tax filings, labor law compliance, contract drafting, and regulatory approvals to ensure your business operates smoothly.