Type | Public |
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Founder | Dev Nath Burma |
Headquarters | Ram Shah Path, Kathmandu, Nepal |
Services | Membership, Public Relationship, Government Relation, Conferences |
Website | nepalbar |
The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) is the parent bar association of all the bar units throughout Nepal.
Established in 1956, Nepal Bar Association has been fundamental in the development of the legal field in Nepal. It has played a vital role in the bar and bench relation, independence of judiciary, human rights, people's movement and the overall development of the legal field in Nepal. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Gopal Krishna Ghimire, President
Hark Bahadur Rawal, Vice President, Bagmati Province
Birendra K.C., Vice President Gandaki Province
Pashupati Bhandari, Vice President, Lumbini Province
Suraj Khatri, Vice President, Province No. 1
Tula Ram Giri, Vice President, Sudhur Pachim Province
Uttam Prasad Acharya, Vice President, Karnali Province
Sudhir Kumar Karna, Vice President, Madhesh Province
Asha Rai, Vice President, (Women) Open Area
Anjita Khanal, Secretary General
Bharat Bahadur Raut, Treasurer
Sharmila Thapa Bista, Member (Out of Valley Open Area)
Bharat Kumar Lakai, Member
Devi Prasad Koirala, Member
Kiran Kumari Shah, Member (Madhase/Muslim) Out of Valley
Narayan Das Rai, Member (Adibasi/Janajati) Out of Valley
Naresh Kumar Shah, Member (Madhase/Muslim)
Nirvaya Raj Paudel, Member
Santosh Kumar Raut, Member
Guna Raj Acharya, Member
Rup Bahadur Saru, Member (Adibasi/Janajati)
Jeetendra Bahadur Madai, Member Out of Valley
Binita Nepali, Member (Dalit)
Sita Poudyal, Member (Women, Out of Valley)
Santosh Tiwari, Member
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