Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Political Talk with Bhimarjun Acharya

Posted by Anup Baral December 31st, 2014 :


Bhimarjun Acharya is one of the most influential constitutional scholars of all time in the country. As a lawyer with the specialization in constitutional law by profession, he has been practicing with the Supreme Court of Nepal for years. The personality with prominent expertise and spellbinding speech has come a long way in his career.

Early Years Bhimarjun Acharya was born at Saudiyar VDC-Ward No. 1, Aghara, Dang, Rapti zone, Nepal as a son of Nimkanta Acharya and Devaki Acharya on 18th December, 1971.

Career
Bhimarjun Acharya started his career teaching English at different private schools. He started practice in the area of constitutional law with the Supreme Court of Nepal as he was enrolled with the Bar Council as an advocate. This was an establishment of his flourishing career ahead. He continued his part with assorted roles like lecturer, consultant, editor, research analyst, surveyor and eventually as an expert in the field of constitutional law. His major career milestones can be listed out as:

As Mr. Acharya has been renowned throughout as an expert in the field of constitutional law, he has portrayed his proficiency in various books, journals and reports as well. This part of his work can be regarded as his contribution to the genre and upcoming generation. His major books can be listed as Comparative Systems of Judicial Review, My Essays in Law, Media Freedom and Politics, Dynamics of Fundamental Rights, Handbook of Electoral System, Fundamental Rights in the World Constitutions, Constituent Assembly: Process and Experiences, Making Constitution through Constituent Assembly, A Hand Book of Constituent Assembly, Domestication Status of ICCPR in Nepal, Review of the Laws on Human Trafficking, Usage of Witchcraft and Review of the Related Laws, Review of the Laws on TADO, An Introduction to English Grammar, A Hand Book to the English We Use, English Studies Series and Lord of The Flies Select Acts of the Kingdom of Nepal, Freedom of Information, Journalism: Laws and Policies, Review of the Media Laws, Electoral System Reforms etc. In addition to this he has been writing reports, journals and articles on major newspapers, magazines and research papers.

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