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Nepal Needs A Project Financing Law To Attract More FDI: Senior Advocate, Professor Dr. Gandhi Pandit

Renowned for his expertise in representing corporate cases in both domestic and international courts, Senior Advocate Professor Dr. GANDHI PANDIT has firmly established himself as an esteemed legal practitioner in the country. After completing his legal education at Columbia University in the City of New York Professor Dr. Pandit presently serves as the head of Gandhi & Associates, a prestigious corporate law firm located in Nepal. He works closely with a proficient team of corporate and litigation lawyers, including his two accomplished sons Shikhar and Avash who are also law graduate from Cardiff University, UK. Pandit has notably achieved success in litigating on behalf of Nepalese parties in various countries, including Italy, China, and the United Kingdom. Furthermore, Senior Advocate Professor Dr. Gandhi actively engages himself in public interest debates beyond his courtroom advocacy. He played a pivotal role in a discussion that elucidated the essence and significance of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), contributing significantly to create the conducive environment that ultimately led to its ratification by the House of Representatives in 2021. As Nepal approaches its anticipated graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status by 2026, Professor Dr. Gandhi spoke with NEW SPOTLIGHT about the crucial steps required to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Nepal.

By A Correspondent Sep 30, 2023

Nepal’s Elections Observation Has Transformed A Lot In The Last Three Decades: Krishna Man Pradhan

As soon as the election processes began Krishna Man Pradhan, General Secretary of General Election Observation Committee (GEOC), has changed his daily routine. Waking up at early 3, and going to sleep late at 11. As he has to interact and hold meetings during the day time, Pradhan completes all his work between 3-11. He also has to handle coordinating work. For almost the last two months, he has not slept well. Out of 44 registered observer groups, eight organizations are together. After observing the elections for the last three decades, Krishna Man Pradhan has already established himself as the most experienced elections observer in Nepal. Having been involved in all level of elections as a national observer from General Elections Observation Committee since 1991, Pradhan, executive director of Nepal Law Society and General Secretary of the General Elections Observation Committee, has also known ins and outs of the elections process. Along with observing the election, Pradhan, who has been established as a credible observer among different stakeholders including political parties, civil society organizations and donor partners, is also a good manager to manage many observers. As the elections are close to being complete, Pradhan is now compiling information to present an observation report to the Elections Commission and the public. He spoke to New Spotlight at his office on various issues related to the elections observations. Excerpts:

By A Correspondent Dec 11, 2022

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