Faculty
Meet the Assistant Professor
Shraddha Chaudhary
Assistant Professor,
School of Law
- Graduation In: B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)
- Graduation From: National Law School of India University, Bangalore
- Graduation Year: 2017
- Post Graduation In: LL.M. (First Class Hons.)
- Post Graduation From: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Post Graduation Year: 2019
- Doctorate In: Law
- Doctorate From: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
From - To (Year) | Designation & Organization | Core Competency | Additinal Exp. Details |
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2018-19 | Jindal Global Law School (Lecturer) | ||
National Law School of India University Bangalore | |||
Centre for Child and the Law, National Law School of India University, Bangalore (Research Assistant, Legal): August 2017- June 2018 |
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- Vijay Madanlal Choudhary v Union of India: A systematic breakdown of protections against
testimonial compulsion during criminal investigations (2024) 15(1) Jindal Global Law Review 89.
- Law Commission of India and the Debate on Age of Consent (2024) 59(6) Economic and Political Weekly 21.
- The value of feminist legal methods in adjudicating women’s issues: a critical comparison of two judicial approaches from India (2024) 8(1) Indian Law Review 66.
- A Critical Examination of the Discourse of Indian Courts on (De)criminalisation in Pattanayak et. al. (eds.) Constitutional Ideals: Development and Realisation through Court-led Justice (Oakbridge Publishing, 2023)
- Criminalisation without an object: Critical reflections on the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 (2021) 17 Socio-Legal Review 105
- The compelling public interest in testimonial compulsion: a critique of the Supreme Court of India’s decision in Ritesh Sinha v State of Uttar Pradesh (2020) 20(2) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 342.
- Reforms to the Legal Framework of Child Sexual Abuse in India: Legislative Band-Aids on Systemic Wounds (2020) 41 Statute Law Review.
- Navtej Johar v. Union of India: Love in Legal Reasoning (2019) 12(3-4) NUJS Law Review.
- Reconceptualising Rape in Law Reform (2018) 13 Socio-Legal Review 156.