Advocate Dipak Dahal

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Practice Areas

Banking & Cheque Disputes

Cases involving dishonoured cheques under the Banking Offence and Punishment Act 2064, and related banking disputes.

Property & Partition

Property partition, title disputes, and succession matters under the Muluki Dewani Samhita 2074.

Corporate & Compliance

Company registration, statutory compliance under the Companies Act 2063, labour law compliance, and corporate advisory.

Debt Recovery

Representation before Debt Recovery Tribunals, including guarantor liability matters and enforcement of security interests.

Criminal Defense

Defense representation in criminal proceedings under the Muluki Ain and Faujadari Kasur Ain, from FIR stage through trial.

Civil Litigation

Representation in civil disputes before district courts and appellate courts, including contract disputes, property matters, and tortious claims.

Notable Case Laws

Supreme Court of Nepal

On Property Partition Among Coparceners

Summary: Sets out the framework for determining shares in property partition suits among coparceners under the Muluki Dewani…

Patan High Court

On Dishonoured Cheque and Criminal Liability

Summary: Clarifies the evidentiary threshold required to establish criminal liability for a dishonoured cheque under the Banking Offence…

Supreme Court of Nepal

On Guarantor Liability in Debt Recovery Proceedings

Summary: The Supreme Court held that a guarantor's liability is co-extensive with that of the principal debtor unless…

From the Blog

A Guide to Debt Recovery Tribunals in Nepal

July 9, 2026

How Debt Recovery Tribunals function, the role of guarantors, and what borrowers and creditors should know before proceedings begin.

What to Do If Your Cheque Bounces in Nepal

July 9, 2026

An overview of remedies under the Banking Offence and Punishment Act 2064 when a cheque is dishonoured, including the FIR process.

Understanding Tarikh in the Nepali Court System

July 9, 2026

A plain-language guide to what “tarikh” means for litigants, why hearing dates get postponed, and how to track your next court date.