Corporate disputes can be complex, expensive, and time-consuming. Arbitration is a legally recognized method that allows companies to resolve conflicts outside traditional courts efficiently. As an experienced arbitrator, I can guide businesses through this process to ensure fair and binding resolutions.
What is Arbitration?
Arbitration involves an impartial third party — the arbitrator — who hears both sides and issues a decision. It is legally enforceable under Nepalese law and is widely recognized in corporate contracts.
Advantages of Arbitration:
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Faster resolution than litigation
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Confidentiality of business-sensitive matters
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Flexibility in choosing arbitrators with relevant expertise
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Binding and enforceable decisions
Common Areas for Arbitration in Business:
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Contract disputes
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Shareholder disagreements
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Commercial and trade conflicts
Conclusion:
For corporate entities seeking a professional, neutral, and effective resolution process, arbitration provides a structured yet flexible alternative to courts.
Reach out to Neem Chhetri for professional arbitration services that protect your business interests while maintaining ethical and legal compliance.