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NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW

Accredited in 'A++' grade with a score of 3.52 on a four point scale by NAAC in Cycle 2

NALSAR University of Law is delighted to appoint S Ravindra Bhat Justice retd as chair of Comparative Constitutional Law Studies at M K Nambyar SAARC Law Centre

We are excited to announce the appointment of Justice (Retd.) S. Ravindra Bhat (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India) as the Chair of Comparative Constitutional Law Studies at the M.K. Nambyar SAARC Law Centre for Advanced Legal Studies. Justice Bhat will direct the vision of the Centre, and actively provide substantive inputs regarding the Centre’s research activities and outputs.

The M.K. Nambyar SAARC Law Centre was established at NALSAR under the patronage of Mr. K.K. Venugopal (Senior Advocate) in 2003. The Centre is now sought to be revived with a focus on academic research, writing and deliberation on issues of Indian constitutional law, comparative constitutional law and other legal issues common to South Asian nations, under the able guidance of Justice Bhat. A detailed programme and course of events is being charted, towards the Centre’s upcoming research efforts.

We are also happy to announce the appointment of Prof. Nimushakavi Vasanthi (Professor, NALSAR University of Law) as Director of the M.K. Nambyar SAARC Law Centre. In an effort towards greater involvement of NALSAR alumni with research and student engagement at NALSAR, the following alumni have been appointed to facilitate, manage and carry out the Centre’s activities:

  1. Programme Coordinator: Suhasini Sen (Advocate)
  2. Research Coordinator: Malavika Prasad (Advocate)
  3. Research Fellow: Raji Gururaj (Advocate)

As part of an ongoing engagement with NALSAR, Justice Bhat has recently completed teaching a one-credit elective at NALSAR on Judicial Remedies in Civil Law and Public Law.

12-02-23

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