for Constitutionalism and Gender Rights
Legal scholars have played a pivotal role in shaping the Indian legal framework, significantly contributing to the evolution of jurisprudence, policy-making, and activism. Their analytical rigor and critical engagement with legal structures have catalyzed reforms and advanced the pursuit of justice and equity in diverse legal domains. By addressing intricate issues such as inequality, discrimination, and rights protection, these scholars have enriched legal discourse and catalyzed progressive change. Their work continues to influence judicial interpretations, legislative developments, and legal education, fostering a profound comprehension of the law as a catalyst for social transformation and inclusivity.
Lawyer and activist, Flavia Agnes, is one who has strived to champion womenโs rights through legal reforms and was also a pioneer of the womenโs movement in India. Agnes forayed into the legal arena by completing her legal graduation and post-graduation from Mumbai University, and her MPhil from National Law School of India University (NLSIU),…
Dr. Kamala Sankaran is a legal academician, who is currently serving as Professor of Law, Ford Foundation Chair in Public Interest Law at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. An alumna of Delhi University, Dr. Sankaran has vast teaching experience, primarily encompassing the fields of Constitutional Law and Labour Law. Dr. Sankaran served…
Lawyer, social worker, and educationist, Lotika Sarkar, is a pioneer in the field of womenโs rights in India. Professor Sarkar has a few โfirstsโ to her name. For instance, she was the first Indian woman to graduate from Cambridge University, and also the first woman to secure a Doctorate in Law from the University[1]. Additionally,…
Eminent legal scholar, Professor (Dr.) Upendra Baxi is one who has made pathbreaking contributions in the domains of Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Law of Torts, and International Law. Prof. Baxi started his journey in academics as at the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law in the University of Sydney in 1969. Thereafter, he served as Professor…
Prof. Ved Kumari is a legal academician, who has immensely contributed towards improving the Juvenile Justice System in India. She is the former Dean and Head, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and is currently the Vice Chancellor of National Law University Orissa. Prof. Ved Kumari, began her career in teaching law in 1983 and…
Academician and activist Dr. Vina Mazumdar was a prominent figure in the Indian womenโs movement. An Alumna of Oxford University from where she received her D.Phil, Dr. Mazumdar has been a strong advocate for gender equality, and a pioneer in womenโs studies. Soon after starting her career as lecturer in Political Science, Mazumdar went on…
Vrinda Grover is a renowned lawyer and womenโs rights activist, who has been practising at the Supreme Court for more than 30 years. Her contribution to contemporary feminist jurisprudence in India is significant. An alumna of Delhi University and New York University, Advocate Grover has appeared for the victims in numerous domestic violence, sexual assault,…