Lawyer/ Advocate

Last updated June 01, 2025
Lawyer/ Advocate

A person who provides legal advice to clients on various matters, prepares legal documents, represents clients before administrative boards or judges, or conducts prosecutions is called a lawyer or advocate.

Core Responsibilities and Major Tasks

  • Study, analyze, and research laws, rules, and legal precedents.
  • Study and research legal principles, rules, and arguments.
  • Ensure the implementation of laws and regulations.
  • Provide legal advice and recommendations to clients on various matters, and perform legal actions on their behalf.
  • Draft contracts, agreements, wills, and other legal documents.
  • Defend or prosecute individuals or organizations in civil or criminal cases.
  • Represent clients during court hearings and negotiations.
  • Protect client rights and ensure legal compliance.
  • Specializing in various areas, including criminal law, civil law, corporate law, and family law.
  • Interview clients and gather witness statements related to facts
  • Appeal for justice in higher courts if the client is not satisfied with the decision.
  • Collect crucial evidence for legal cases and defend accordingly, including pleading on behalf of the government.

Importance and Advantages

  • Ample employment opportunities (in banks, companies, government sectors, NGOs, INGOs, teaching, etc.)
  • Continuous engagement with evolving legal matters
  • Increased public networking
  • Opportunity to closely examine various incidents
  • Possibility to start one's own legal firm with minimal investment after obtaining a license

Potential

  • Primary Potential: Linguistic
  • Secondary Potential: Analytical-Logical

Career Path

Option 1:

  • Eligibility: Completion of +2 or equivalent
  • Degree Required: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws (B.A.LL.B)

Option 2:

  • Eligibility: Completion of a bachelor’s degree in any discipline
  • Degree Required: Three-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)

Working Areas

  • Courts

  • Government and private organizations

  • National and international law firms

  • Legal consultation centers

Career Development Path

Academic or Management Track:

  • Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws (B.A.LL.B)
  • Master’s in Law (LL.M) or related specialization
  • Ph.D. in Law or Legal Studies
  • Potential roles: Law Professor, Legal Researcher, Policy Advisor, Legal Director, Dean of Law Faculty

Professional Track:

  • Begin as a Junior Advocate or Legal Assistant
  • Advance to Advocate, Senior Advocate, Legal Officer, or Legal Advisor
  • With experience, take roles such as Public Prosecutor, Judicial Officer, Corporate Lawyer, or Independent Practitioner
  • Potential roles: Senior Advocate, Judge (via judicial service exams), Legal Consultant, Law Firm Partner, Human Rights Lawyer

Initial Monthly Income

  • NPR 15,000 – 25,000
  • Actual salary varies depending on the law firm, area of specialization, level of experience, and location.