Kamal Khadka

Advocate/Arbitrator/Notary Public

Advocate/Arbitrator/Notary Public Mr. Kamal Khadka, founding partner, completed Master degree in Law and Business Administration from Tribhuvan University Kathmandu and obtained Master degree in Human Resource Management (HRM) from University of Canberra, Australia as a prestigious Endeavour Award winner in 2008.

He has specialized in labour law and has worked extensively in the areas of local labour law while working for the United Mission to Nepal (an INGO), Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Government of Nepal. He has acquired various international trainings in the areas of HRM and local labour law

His extensive experience in the labour law issues of the private sector enterprises during his association with the INGO and MoHP has provided a strong base to the firm in the management of the labour law related cases and advisory services to the clients. The firm has, over the years, provided various legal services on labour law issues of various companies and undertaken a number of research activities using his expertise.

Mr. Khadka, as an employee of Liverpool Associate on Tropical Health (LATH – a wing of Liverpool University – UK) contributed significantly and gained valuable experience in HRM and local labour laws.  His noteworthy assignment in MoHP is Human Resources Strategy of Health, 20 years Health Workforce Plan for MoHP, Country profile of MoHP.

Practicing notarial arena, Mr. Khadka has expanded the area of service around the globe and proved himself to be one of the leading notary public lawyers in Nepal.

Professional Association and Membership:

  • Admitted as an advocate in Nepal Bar Council Kathmandu 1992
  • Member of Jajarkot District Bar Association, Jajarkot 1995
  • Member of High Bar Association Lalitpur 2003
  • Admitted as an Notary Public in Nepal Notary Public Council 2007
  • Member of Australian Human Resources Institutes (AHRI), Australia, 2008.
Award / Scholarships

2008 Endeavour Award for Master Degree in H.R Management by Australian Government