EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT

1. Name of the Department :

2. Year of establishment : 1998

3. Is the Department part of a School/ Faculty of the university? -Not applicable- 4. Names of programmes offered  Ph.D.  M.Phil.  Post-Graduate Programmes o One Year LL.M. o Two Year Master‘s Degree in Taxation and Business Laws o Two Year M.B.A. o Two Year Master‘s Degree in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (Onsite-Online mode) o Two Year Masters Degree in Space and Telecommunications Law (Onsite-Online mode)  Undergraduate Programme o B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)  Post-Graduate Diplomas (Proximate Education) o Patents Law o Cyber Laws o Media Laws o International Humanitarian Laws o Alternative Dispute Resolution o Alternative Dispute Resolution (Regular) o Family Dispute Resolution o Family Dispute Resolution (Regular) o Aviation Law and Air Transport Management

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved University follow the interdisciplinary approach; hence it encourages interdisciplinary programs to be offered. The following programs are interdisciplinary programs offered by the University:

 B.A., LL.B (Hons.)  Master‘s in Business Administration (MBA) (Court Management)  Master‘s in Taxation and Business Laws (MTBL)  Ph.D. (Non-Law candidates are allowed for Ph.D. if the research they wish to pursue interfaces with the discipline of law with a special focus on public policy)  PG Diploma in Patents Law (Distance)  PG Diploma in Cyber Laws (Distance)  PG Diploma in Media Laws (Distance) 1

 Master‘s in Aviation Laws and Air Transport Management (MALATM) (onsite-online)  Master‘s in Space and Telecommunication Laws (MSTL) (onsite- online)  PG Diploma in Aviation Laws and Air Transport Management (onsite- online)

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

Postgraduate Diplomas in One Year Regular Course in  Alternate Dispute Resolution Collaboration with ICADR  Family Dispute Resolution Postgraduate Diplomas in One Year Proximate Course in  Alternate Dispute Resolution Collaboration with ICADR  Family Dispute Resolution

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons. The „Graduate Diploma in Building & Infrastructure Contracts and Real Estate Management‘ course which was offered in collaboration with National Academy of Construction was discontinued from the Academic Year 2012-2013. University took the decision to offer the course on its own.

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System - Semester System with Choice Based Credit System

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. Not applicable

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors / Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/ others)

Actual (including CAS & Sanctioned Filled MPS) 05 + 02(Two Associate

Professors were Professor 08 03 promoted as Professors

under CAS) 06 Associate (Two Associate Professors 09 01 Professors were promoted as Professors under CAS)

Asst. professors 17 12 05

- - - Others

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

No. of No. of Ph.D./ S. years M.Phil. No Name Designation Qualification Specialization expe- students . rience guided 1. Prof. Faizan Vice- B.A. (Hons.) Constitutional 25 Chancellor History Law, Criminal years 4-Completed Mustafa LL.M. Ph.D. Law, IPR 4-Ongoing

2. Prof. Amita Professor B.A. (Hons.) Disability 29 English Rights, years Dhanda 3-Completed LL.M. Administrative 7 -Ongoing Ph.D. Law, Legal Theory 3. Prof. K.V.S. Professor B.Com Corporate Law 25 M.L.(Business years Sarma 1-Completed Law) 4-Ongoing Ph.D.

4. Prof. Professor B.Sc. IPR 27 ½ M.A.(Public years V.C.Vivekanandan Admn.) 2-Completed M.Phil. 7-Ongoing Ph.D. LL.M. 5. Prof. Vijender Professor B.A. Family Law 16 LL.M. years Kumar (on lien) 1-Completed Ph.D.

6. Prof. V. Balakista Professor & B.A. International 23 years Registrar LL.M. Law Reddy 7-Completed M.Phil. 7 -Ongoing Ph.D.(Intl. Law) 7. Prof. Professor B.Com. Environmental 22 ½ LL.M. Law years K.Vidyullatha 1-Completed Ph.D. 2-Ongoing Reddy 8. Prof. N. Vasanthi Professor B.Com.(Hons) Labour Law 18 ½ LL.M. years 1-Completed Ph.D. 3 -Ongoing

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9. Dr. Aruna B. Associate LL.M. Enviromental 15 ½ Professor Ph.D. Law, Pvt. Intl. years Venkat Law, Personal

Law, Child 1 -Ongoing Rights, Health Care 10. Dr. T.Raghavendra Assistant M.L. Environmental 21

Professor Ph.D. Law, Labour years Rao Law, Health 1 -Ongoing Law 11. Dr. K.V.K.Santhy Assistant LL.M. Criminal Law 13 ½ Professor Ph.D. years 2-Ongoing

12. Dr. G.Mallikarjun Assistant B.Sc. Personal Law, 13 ½ Professor LL.M. Administrative years 1-Ongoing Ph.D. Law 13. Mr. D.Bala Assistant B.A. & B.Sc. Criminal Law 17 Professor PGDIR &DM years Krishna LL.M -- M.S.W. NET 14. Dr. Neha Pathakji Assistant B.Com. Business Law 6 years Professor LL.B. Special LL.M. -- NET Ph.D. 15. Dr. T.Kannan Assistant M.A. Sociology 12 Professor (Sociology) years Ph.D. 2 -Ongoing Post-Doctoral Research 16. Mr. Sourabh Assistant LL.M. IPR 06 professor UGC-NET years -- Bharti 17. Dr. Shaik Nazim Assistant LL.M. Aviation Law, 23 Professor Ph.D. Maritime Law, years Ahmed Shafi 3 -Ongoing Commercial Law 18. Ms. Surabhi Assistant LL.M. Business Law 04 Professor UGC-NET years -- Rajpal 19. Mr. Sudhanshu Assistant LL.M. Corporate Law 2 years Kumar Professor (NALSAR) and Governance -- NET 20. Mr. Jagteshwar Assistant LL.M. International 2 years Singh Sohi Professor (NALSAR) Law -- NET 4

21. Mr. Anshuman Assistant LL.M. Constitutional 2 years Shukla Professor (NALSAR) Law -- NET 22. Prof. Vidyadhar M.B.A. Marketing Professor & Reddy FDP (IIM, Research, 31 45 completed Director Ahmedabad) Strategic years 08 ongoing (CMS) Ph.D. Management 23. Mr. Indrajit Gupta Coordinator, PGDM (IIM Strategic 25 Corporate Calcutta) Management, years Interface Corporate -- Communication s 24. Prof. Jayakar M.B.A. Dalvai (Emperia State General 35 Professor University, -- Management years USA) Ph.D. OU 25. Prof. Mouloud Ph.D. Organizational Madoul (University of Behavior & 28 Professor AIX EN Human 04 completed years Provence, Resource France) Management 26. Dr. Pinaki Nandan Associate M.B.A. Marketing 9 Years Professor (Marketing) Management, Pattnaik (Management) Maastricht Innovation School of Management Management, Entrepreneurship Netherlands; M.B.A. -- (International Business) University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Ph.D. 27. Dr. Y. V. Ramana Associate Ph.D. Personal 13 Professor (Finance), Finance, Years Murthy -- M.B.A. Derivatives (Finance) Markets 28. Mr. Harathi Assistant M.A. (Pol. Political 17 Professor Science) Science years Vageeshan -- LL.B. NET 29. Mr. Rajesh Kapoor Assistant LL.M. International 4 years Professor (Kings Commercial -- College) Laws 5

30. Mr. Hota Agni Assistant M.A. (History) History 5 years -- Kumar Professor M.Phil. 31. Mr. Surya Prakash Assistant M.A. Economics 5 years Mishra Professor (Economics) M.S. (Applied -- Economics & Statistics) 32. Mr. Siddharth Assistant B.A., LL.B. Jurisprudence, 4 Years Chauhan Professor (Hons.) Political (NLSIU Philosophy, Bangalore) Indian Legal -- LL.M. System (University of Pennsylvania Law School) 33. Mr. P. Ashwini Assistant LL.M. Jurisprudence 2 Year Kumar Professor (NALSAR) -- NET 34. Mr. Satyendra Assistant PGDM Knowledge 2 Years Chandra Pandey Professor Fellow Management (Management) Program in and -- Management, Organizational Xaviers Capabilities 35. Mr. Ajey Sangai Assistant B.A., LL.B. Legal Theory 3 Years Professor (Hons.), (NALSAR) -- LL.M. (NYU,U.S.A.) UGC NET 36. Mr. Mahendra Assistant Fellow Marketing 1 Year Kumar Shukla Professor Programme in Strategy -- Management, B.Tech. 37. Mr. Rahul Gandhi Assistant M.B.A. International 1 Year Burra Professor (International Business, Business), Operations -- UGC-NET Research B.Tech. 38. Dr. Uma BA(English) Maheshwari MA(English) Assistant Chimirala PGCTE English 3 Years -- Professor APSET Ph.D., M.Phil 39. Ms. Anuradha LL.M. Prasad Assistant (NLSIU Business Laws -- -- Professor Bangalore) UGC NET 6

40. Mr. Syed Ashfaq Assistant International 25 LL.M. Hussain Professor Law years 41. Ms. Prerna Dhoop LL.M. International Assistant (Duke Human Rights -- -- Professor University, Law USA)

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

 Mr. Gabor Gombos, Former Theoretical Physicist, Hungary  Prof. Gerard Quinn, National University of Ireland, Galway  Prof. Martin Price, Juris Doctor, U.S.A.  Prof. Scott Martin, International Criminal Tribunal, Rwanda  Prof. Wayen Jordash, Counsel, International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court, Rwanda  Prof. ArchanaParashar, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia  Dr. Syed Sadiq, Officer-in-Charge, UN Women Multi-Country Office, Southern Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa  Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Sachdeva, Former Legal Advisor FRG and Adjunct Professor of Air and Space Law, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi  Amb. A.N. Ram, IFS (Retd.), Former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of ,  Prof. (Dr.) Saligram Bhatt, Honorary Professor of Air & Space Law, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi  Hon‘ble Shri Justice B. PrakashRao, Former Acting Chief Justice of A.P., Hyderabad  Prof. G.V. Ajjappa, Former Professor, NLSIU, Bangalore  Prof. Gabor Gombos, Member of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Geneva  ShriPadmanabhaiah, Former Home Secretary, Government of India  Prof. N.L. Mitra, Chancellor, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar and Former Vice-Chancellor, NLSIU, Bangalore and NLU, Jodhpur  Prof. Zakaria Siddiqui, Former Professor, IIUM, Malaysia  Mr. Naved Masood, Former Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi

In addition, on an average, 10-12 elective courses are offered by the experts from outside (Scholar-in-Residence) and also 20-25 guest lectures are arranged by the University each semester.

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information University does not employ temporary faculty. However, University invites International Scholars-in-Residence for offering elective courses of varying credits.

14. Programme-wise Students Teacher Ratio The University is a single discipline University. The Student Teacher ratio is 13 : 1.

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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

There are no sanctioned positions. All the non-teaching staff including technical staff are appointed on contract basis. Technical Staff : 04 Other Administrative Staff : 66

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies The following are the thrust areas recognized by the funding agencies: e-Governance, Land Laws, Consumer Law, Disability Rights, Socio-economic Rights, Court Management.

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

University has the following on-going research projects of faculty:

Type Year Name of the project Name of the Total grant of wise funding received Project agency Major 2006 Interstate Council Project- Ministry of Rs. 8,06,000/- Project Part-I – Study on Sub- Home National Governance under Affairs, 5th Schedule of Constitution Government of India of India Major 2006 Interstate Council Project- Ministry of Project Part-II – Study on Sub- Home Rs. 8,23,200/- National Governance under Affairs, 6th Schedule of Constitution Government of India of India Major 2010 Development of E-content on Ministry of Rs.7,00,000/- project Law Subjects HRD Major 2010 Global Internet Governance Ministry of Rs.1,40,09,000/- Project and Advocacy Institute Information (GIGA) Technology Major 2010 First Country Report for India Ministry of Rs.10,50,000/- Project under Article 35 of the Social Justice UNCRPD and Empowerme nt – Government of India Major 2013 Knowledge based intervention Ford Rs. 1,16,69,488/- Project to strengthen realization of Foundation socio economic rights 8

Major 2013 India & Ireland Policy Foundation Rs.24,72,979/- Project Encounter: Respecting Voice Open Society and Choice for People with Institute – Disabilities in India & Ireland India & Ireland Project Major 2014 A Study on Court Department Rs.4,40,706/- Project Management Techniques for of Justice, improving the efficiency of Government Courts of India Major 2015 New Land Acquisition Act for Government Rs. 9,15,000/- Project the State of Andhra Pradesh of Andhra (sanctioned) Pradesh Major 2015 Review of Land Laws in Government Rs. 17,75,000/- Project State of Telangana (sanctioned) Major 2015 Training for Revenue Government Rs. 45,52,500/- Project Officials of State of Andhra of Andhra (sanctioned) Pradesh Pradesh Major 2015 Sensitization / Training Government Rs. 43,50,000/- Project Programme for Forest of Telangana (sanctioned) Officials of the State of Telangana 2016 Vertical Interaction Course Bureau of Rs. 3,17,625/- (VIC) on ―Law & Justice‖ for Police (sanctioned) IPS/Senior Police Officers Research & Development (BPR&D), New Delhi

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

International Collaborations

Strengthening Criminal Justice and Human Rights in India – Rs.1,38,60,000/- sponsored by Ford Foundation, Hyderabad (2004-2007) Ford foundation – Rs.2,17,80,000/- Knowledge Based Intervention to Strengthen Realization of Socio Economic Rights (2013-2016) Foundation Open Society Institute -India & Ireland Project- Rs.24,72,979/- 2013-2014 Ford -International debate on "Voices from the South Rs. 8,22,964/- Stregnthening the participation of academic and activists of the global South" 9

A Study of Law and Nanotechnology: Exploring the Dimensions Rs. 6,00,000/- for Tackling the Nanotechnology Revolution with Special Relevance to Human Rights and Environment‖ funded by Shastri Indo Canadian Institute A Non-Resident Indians (NRI) Marriages: Need for a New Legal Regime-Shastri Indo Canadian Institute Rs. 6,00,000/- Manfred lach Moot and International Conference Rs. 8,72,901/- World Bank – Workshop on ‗Unlocking Land for Urban Growth‘ Rs. 5,86,542/- LANDESA, USA - Two-day International Conference on ―Para Legal Models to Resolve the Land Problems of the Poor and Tribals in India (2011-2012) Rs. 6,18,834/- LANDESA, USA - Establishment of Legal Aid Clinic at Warangal for Training Programmes in 2013 Rs. 2,00,000/- LANDESA, USA - Establishment and maintenance of Legal aid clinic Rs. 2,00,000/- LANDESA, USA – Two-day Training Programme for Revenue Officers on ―Legal Drafting and Judgement Writing‖ (2013-2014) Rs. 2,32,480/- LANDESA, USA – One-day Workshop on ―Land Rights and Legal Aid‖ (2013-2014) Rs. 1,50,000/- LANDESA, USA – One-day Workshop on ―The Land related Legal Needs of the Poor and the Need for Legal Aid‖ (2012-2013) Rs.3,93,171/- LANDESA, USA - training programme Rs. 2,00,000/- LANDESA, USA - training programme Rs. 12,03,000/- LANDESA, USA - National Conference on Community based Legal Assistance models to facilitate the resolution Rs. 5,00,000/- LANDESA, USA – Training Programme Rs. 5,00,000/-

National Collaborations

Ministry of Environmental and infrastructure facilities Rs. 37,79,000/-

The Andhra Pradesh Child Labour Abolition and Compulsory Rs. 4,00,000/- Education Bill, 2003 – Co-sponsored by International Labour Organisation ( ILO) Sensitization Programmes for Abatement of Pollution – sponsored Rs. 11,80,000/- by Ministry of Environment & Forests Judicial Process Review Project sponsored by Centre for Good Rs. 7,61,976/- Governance, Hyderabad (2003) Intellectual Property Rights Education, Research and Public Rs. 5,78,000/- Outreach – sponsored by Ministry of HRD Coparcenary Rights of Women in Andhra Pradesh – sponsored by Rs. 2,01,628/- National Commission for Women, New Delhi. Citizens Guide on Access to Justice, sponsored by Centre for Rs. 4,50,000/- Good Governance, Hyderabad (2004) (sanctioned) Enabling Legislation for Good Governance, sponsored by Centre Rs. 4,70,000/- for Good Governance, Hyderabad (2004) (sanctioned) 10

Handbook on Service Laws, sponsored by Centre for Good Rs. 4,60,000/- Governance, Hyderabad (2004) (sanctioned) Human Rights Literacy and awareness Project– sponsored by Rs. 10,88695/- National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi Interstate Council Project-Part-I – Study on Sub-National Rs. 8,06,000/- Governance under 5th Schedule of Constitution of India, sponsored by Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India (2006) Interstate Council Project-Part-II – Study on Sub-National Rs. 8,23,200/- Governance under 6th Schedule of Constitution of India, sponsored by Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India (2006)

Society for Eliminaton and Rural Poverty - Selection, training and Rs. 49,38,500/- orientation of Para-Legals and District Legal Co-ordinators under the LAPL Programme Legal Frame work for Good Governance - Sponsored by Centre Rs. 64,870/- for Good Governance, Hyderabad. Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage Rs. 1,50,000/- Centre for Good Governance - Legal Frame work for effective Rs. 7,17,600/- redressal Strengthening Environmental Law Capacity in the Saarc- Rs.1,04,53,038/- World Bank A study of Criminal Law and Practice Rs. 4,35,000/- (Ministry of Home affairs, BPRD) Amendment of National Trust Act, 1999 in accordance with UN Rs. 8,00,000/- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. -Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment , Government of India Drafting of New Rent Control Legislation for the State of Andhra Pradesh, sponsored by Municipal Administration & Urban Rs. 3,57,200/- Development Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh Humanities and Social Sciences - University Grants Commission Rs. 5,82,600/- Developing E-Content for Law Subjects Rs. 7,00,000/- - Ministry of HRD, Government of India Global Internet Governance and Advocacy Rs.1,40,09,000/- - Ministry of InformationTechnology Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Rs. 10,50,000/- Govt of India-Country Report Indian Council of Social Science Research, Ministry of Human Resoruce Development-Regulatory Impact Assessment Legislation on Domestic Workers in India Rs. 1,50,099/- Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Programme, sponsored by Rs. 20,00,000/- Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India A Study on Court Management Techniques for improving the efficiency of courts –Department of Justice, Government of India Rs. 4,40,706/- Workshop on Coastal Regulation Zone Rs. 1,09,947/- Cented-Trade and Barriers to Access Medicines Rs. 4,05,999/- UGC ToT workshop on Capacity Building women managers on Rs. 4,00,000/-

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Higher Education 20-25 January 2008 ICRC 10th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law Rs. 8,00,000/- Air Law Conference Rs. 1,54,433/- 12th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law Rs. 4,05,950/- Child Rights and Social Duties : A Multi-Sectoral International Consultation Rs. 2,78,214/- ICRC International Criminal Law Rs. 1,00,000/- 3-day Workshop on Legal & Regulatory Framework in the Banking Sector: Emerging Challenges in the Era of Globalisation for the Law Officers of Reserve Bank of India Rs. 3,91,085/- UGC -ToT workshop on Capacity Building of women managers in Higher Education, TOTs refresher programme on Women‘s Studies Perspectives from 10-12 Aug 2009 Rs. 7,49,705/- National Seminar on ‗WTO – TRIPS with Special Reference to Transactional IP Issues for Judicial & Enforcement Officers Rs. 2,97,910/- International Conference on ―Promoting Intra-regional Trade in South Asia - Role of SAARC Rs. 4,00,000/- National Conference on Sustainable Use of Energy – Issues and Challenges Rs. 1,49,500/- 11-day training programme for Non-Legal Officers of Food Corporation of India Rs. 10,24,900/- National Commission for Child Rights Programme Rs. 2,30,625/- Conference on Secularism Minorities Rs. 2,87,685/- International conference on Regional Economic cooperation in SAARC Rs. 2,94,000/- Food Corporation of India Training Programme-I Rs. 10,11,457/- Food Corporation of India Training Programme-II Rs. 10,50,459/- Food Corporation of India Training Programme-III Rs. 9,04,603/- National Academy of Customs Excise and Narotic-Training Programme Rs. 2,50,000/- British Council-workshop on Hate speech and Social Media Rs. 4,27,000/- Vertical Interaction Course (VIC) on ―Law and Justice‖ for IPS/ Senior Police Officers, sponsored by Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D), New Delhi (2013) Rs. 2,27,500/- National Academy of Customs Excise and Narotic-Training Programme Rs. 2,50,000/- National Academy of Customs Excise and Narotic-Training Programme Rs. 5,25,000/- IRDA Executives Training Programme on Legal Skills, sponsored by Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India (2015) Rs. 18,97,500/- Vertical Interaction Course (VIC) on ―Management of Crime‖ for IPS/Senior Police Officers, sponsored by Bureau of Police Rs. 3,17,625/- Research & Development (BPR&D), New Delhi (2015) (sanctioned)

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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP / CAS. DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Not applicable

20. Research facility / Centre with State recognition National recognition International recognition Not Applicable 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies. Not Applicable

22. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

Prof. Faizan Mustafa:  Mustafa, F.(2015), Islam, Freedom of Religion & Conversion, Ram Puniyani ed. Book on Freedom of Religion.  Mustafa, F.(2015), Rights of Minorities in SAARC, India International Centre Quarterly.  Mustafa, F.(2011) , ― Right to Education Act- Its Dimensions and Constraints‖, Prashasan, Indian Institute of Public Administration, 2010-11, 27-44.  Mustafa, F. (2008) ADR in Indian Universities with Special Reference to Aligarh Muslim University (Ed. By Prof. Syed Khalid Rashid, Kuala Lumpur).  Mustafa, F.( 2007), Criminal Law in India, Encyclopedia of Legal History (Editor – Stanley N. Katz, Oxford University Press, New York).  Mustafa, F. (2004) Forced Conversion under Islam‖ in Islamic Pluralism ed. by Dr Ishtiyaq Danish  Mustafa, F, (2004), ―Data Protection & Privacy – Unresolved Issues‖, Kashmir University, Law Journal.  Mstafa, F. (2003), ―Forcible Conversion – Constitutional Issues Islamic Perspectives‖, 10 Kashmir University Law Review.  Mustafa, F. (2001), ―Social Disparities & Ambedkar‘s Vision‖ in Ambedkar, Federalism & Law, ed. by Prof. N.H. Khan.  Mustafa, F. (1999), ―Human Right in Islam in Mathew George (ed.) Christian – Muslim Dialogue, Hong Kong.  Mustafa, F. (1999&2000), ―International Terrorism & Political Offence Exception – An Evaluation‖, XIV & XV Aligarh Law Journal, 55 – 75.  Mustafa, F (1998), ―Intra – Family Sexual Abuse of Child: Shocking Trends‖, 4 Kashmir University Law Review, 182 – 194. 13

 Mustafa, F. (1998), ―Offence of Adultery – A Comparative Study‖, in Criminal Law in Islam & the Muslim World, ed. by Prof. Tahir Mahmood, 242 – 255.  Mustafa, F. (1997 – 98), ―Muslim Women‘s Right to Property‖, in Social Justice & Other Issues, ed. K. M. Baharul Islam & Biswajit Acharjee.  Mustafa, F. (1998) ―Capital Punishment in India: Closer to Retention, Away from Abolition‖, in Human Rights in India, ed. by Prof. Iqbal A. Ansari.  Mustafa, F. (1997) ―Urdu and Constituent Assembly‖, in ―Language Problem in India‖, ed. by Sanga Sen Singh.  Mustafa, F. (1997), ―Challenge of Internet & Muslim Youth‖, XII Aligarh Law Journal, 95 – 116.  Mustafa, F & Talib, J. (1997), Public Interest litigation – Criminal Justice System, XI Aligarh Law Journal 66 – 84.  Mustafa, F. (1996), ―Domestic Work: Islamic Law Ahead of its Western Counterparts‖, Islamic & Comparative Law Review 55 – 78.  Mustafa, F. (1995), ―Validity of a Gift by a Parent to one of his Children to the Exclusion of others: An Islamic View‖, Hamdard Islamicus, 18 : 73.  Mustafa, F. (1995),‖ Domestic Work as Work: Recognizing Joint Property Rights for Wives‖, Islamic & Comparative Law Review, 15-16,(1995- 96),118-130.  Mustafa, F. (1993), ―State Sponsored Abduction: Does it vitiate the Jurisdiction‖, Gauhati University Law Journal, 5:28.  Mustafa, F. (1993), ― Islamic Law of Confession: A Comparison with Western and Indian Laws‖, Islamic Studies, 22 (i): 49.  Mustafa, F. & Kumar D. (1992), ―Doctrine of Rarest of Rare and Increase in Imposition of Death Penalty‖, Civil & Military Law Journal, 28 (3): 244.  Mustafa, F. (1992), ―Offence of Adultery – A Comparative Study of Hindu, Indian and Islamic Law‖, Islamic & Comparative Law Review, Vol. XII, No. 2: 155.  Mustafa, F. (1992), ―Rights to Die – A Critique‖, Vol. III, 1992, Amritsar Law Journal, 57.  Mustafa, F. (1992), ―Commutation of Death Sentence: Inconsistent Response of Supreme Court‖, Civil and Military Law, Journal, 28 (1) 23.

Prof. Amita Dhanda

 ―Legal Capacity in the Disability Rights Convention: Stranglehold of the Past or Lodestar for the Future‖, 34(2)Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, pp429-462 (Spring 2007)  ―Powering Responsibility, Conscience keeping in public law: The Scholarship of S.P. Sathe‖ 1 (1) of The Indian Journal of Constitutional Law pp1-18 ( 2007)  ―Book review of Flavia Agnes et al Omnibus on Women & Law in India‖ in 49 (3) Journal law of the Indian Law Institute pp 429-435 ( July September 2007)  With Thelma Narayan ― Mental Health and Human Rights‖ The Lancet online September 4th 2007

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 ―Book review of Martha Nussbaum‘s Frontiers of Justice, Disability, Nationality, Species Membership‖ in the Hindu of 29th November, 2007.  ―What does the Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities Promise to Persons with Psychosocial Disability?‖ Aaina( Mar 2007)  Documentation on Legal Capacity and Guardianship under the National Trust Act (Mimeo July, 2007)  Sameness and difference: Twin track Empowerment for Women with Disabilities‖ in Indian Journal of Gender Studies (2007)  ―Creative Recipes: Gendering the IPR Teaching Program‖ in American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law. (2007)  ―What should be the Role of Law in Aids Control?‖ in RituPriya edited Dialogues on AIDS: Perspectives for AIDS in India‘. VasudhaivaKutumbakam Publications(2007)  ―Constructing a New Human Rights Lexicon: Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities‖, 5(8) Sur International Journal of Human Rights (2008) 43  ―Disability Health and Human Rights‖ 11 ILS Law Review 15 ( Mar 2009)  ―Constructing the New Paradigm of Universal Legal Capacity with Support‖ FogyatékosságésTársadalom, vol. 1, 2009/3-4. pp 2257-268 (2010)  Published an article on ―Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right‖, in Michael Dudley, Derrick Silove and Fran Gale (eds) Mental Health and Human Rights (OUP 2012).  ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖, XXXVI ASIL (2000) 555–585  ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖, XXXIII ASIL (1997-98) 669–682  ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖ ,XXXII ASIL (1996) 465–482 ―  Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXXII ASIL (1996) 483–495  With S.K. Chatrath, ―Expenditure for Medical Treatment: a Re-examination of the Deduction Provision‖, The Tax Bar (Mar 1998).  ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖, XXXI ASIL (1995) 495–514  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXXI ASIL (1995) 515–539  ―Mental Health and Law: Involuntary Commitment to Mental Hospitals‖,10 Lawyers‘ Collective (Nov. 1995) 12 ―Law Psychiatry and Human Right‖, 430 Seminar (June 1995)  ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖ XXX ASIL (1994) 529–554  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖ XXX ASIL (1994)555– 578  ―Minority and Mental Health: Problematics of an Unproblematic Approach‖, 36 Journal of Indian Law Institute (1994) 503–511 ―Why is A Comprehensive Legislation Required for Persons with Disabilities‖, Samadhan News (Mar 1995)  ―Promotion of Mental Health Care by Courts: the Role of Non- Governmental Organisations‖, Health for Millions (1994)  ―Womb Removal of Women with Mental Retardation: Constitutional Constraints on State Power‖, Samadhan News (March 1994). 15

 ―Annual Survey of Central Legislation‖, XXIX ASIL (1993)  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXIX ASIL (1993) ―Regulating Mental Health Services through Nodal Mental Health Authorities: A Critical Evaluation‖, LIII (1) Indian Journal of Social Work (1992)  ―Law Policy for the Mentally Retarded‖, XXXX (1) Indian Council of Child Welfare News Bulletin (1992) ―A Plea for a Distinct Legal Regime for Persons with Mental Retardation‖, 1(2) Vatsalya Darpan (1992)  ―Annual Survey on Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXVIII ASIL (1992) 567–582  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXVII ASIL (1991) 301–317  ―Adjudicative Justice for Mental Hospital Inmates‖,3(1) International Bulletin of Law and Mental Health (1991)  ―The AIDS Prevention Bill of 1989 - An Agenda for the Joint Select Committee‖, 33 (1) Journal of Indian Law Institute (1991) 98  ―Compassion Not Coercion‖, XVII (4) Health for Millions (1991)  ―Legal Recognition for Mental Health Professionals—an Advocacy‖, Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology 1 (1991).  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXVI ASIL (1990) 335–341  ―Public Interest Litigation for the Mentally Ill‖, 32(3) Journal of Indian Law Institute (1990) 378 ―In the light of its Non-enforcement a Critical Appraisal of the Mental Health Act of 1987‖, 9 Continuing Medical Education Programme (Indian Psychiatric Society 1990).  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXV ASIL (1989) ―Book review of Vasudha Dhagamwar's Women and Divorce‖, 30 (4) Journal Indian Law Institute (1988).  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXIV ASIL (1988) 416–426 ―Daughter's duty to Maintain Parents: Supreme Court on the Path of Son-Daughter Parity‖, 29(1) Journal of Indian Law Institute (1987) 116.  ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XXIII ASIL (1987) ―Book Review of M. N. Srinivas Reflections on Dowry‖, 28 (1) Journal of Indian Law Institute (1986).  ―Does the Offence of Adultery Accord Protection to Women and Marriage‖,12(3) Ind Bar Review (1985)  ―A Case of Judicial Fatigue—Dilsher Singh v. State‖ Crimes (1985)  ―A Boon for the Self Occupying Owner—Shiela Kaushish v. CIT‖, Indian Tax Cases (1984). ―Annual Survey of Central Subordinate Legislation‖, XIX ASIL (1984) 477–498

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy

 ―Revisiting the SAARC Visa Regime‖ Diplomatist plus Magazine, Cover Story, New Delhi, (December 2011)

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 ―Globalization of Legal Services under WTO and GATS: Opportunities and Challenges for Legal Professionals‖, NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 5 No.1, (2010), pp. 170-182.  ―Indian Higher Judiciary and International Law in the 21st Century Issues and Challenges‖, Manohar Rao, G B Reddy and Geeta Rao (eds.), ―Judiciary in India: Constitutional Perspectives‖, Asia Law House, (2009), pp. 62-69.  ―Comprehensive and futuristic Space Legislation: Indian‘s Need of the Hour‖ in V. Balakista Reddy, ed. Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law, New Delhi, (2006)  ―India‘s Contribution in the Development of International Space Law and Policy‖ in V. Balakista Reddy, ed. Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law, New Delhi, (2006).  ―Airports Privatization and Emerging Legal Issues‖ in V. Balakista Reddy, ed. Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law, New Delhi (2006).  ―Air Safety and Security Regulations: National and International Perspectives‖ in V. Balakista Reddy, ed. Emerging Trends in and Air and Space Law, New Delhi, (2006)  ―Commentary Paper on National Space Legislation: Towards a Blueprint‖, Proceedings of ISRO-IISL Space Law Conference –2005 Bringing Space Benefits to the Asian Region, Bangalore during 26th 29th June 2005; edited by V. Gopalakrishna and Rajeev Lochan ,New Delhi, 2006, pp.2-51-2-58.  ―Terrorism, Counter Terrorism and International Law‖ for Human Rights Education, Law and Society, edited by Prof. Ranbir Singh and Prof. Ghanshyam Singh, Published by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, (2005)  ―Global Management of Air Safety and Security Regulations – An Overview‖, Proceedings of the Seminar on Aerospace Technology Challenges in the Millennium, Hyderabad, 15-16 (December 2003)  ―IPRs and Space Activities‖ Proceedings of the Seminar on Aerospace Technology Challenges in the Millennium, Hyderabad, 15-16 (December 2003)  ―India and Space Laws: A Millennium Perspective‖, The Hindu (Chennai) (2000)  ―Application of Satellite Technology in Civil Aviation-Emerging Legal Issues‖, The Indian Journal of International Law (New Delhi) Volume 40 No. 2 (April-July, 2000)  ―India‘s Space Activities; Need for Legal Framework.‖ Vayu Aerospace Review, New Delhi, (May-June 2000)  ―Future Air Navigation Systems and Space Technology‖, in V.S. Mani, S. Bhatt and V. Balakista Reddy, eds., Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy, New Delhi, 1997, pp.321-347.  ―Space Law and Policy in India‖ in V.S. Mani, S. Bhatt and V. Balakista Reddy, eds., Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy, New Delhi, 1997, pp.155-139.

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 ―India‘s Contribution to the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space‖ in V.S. Mani, S. Bhatt and V. Balakista Reddy, eds., Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy, New Delhi, 1997, pp.153-188.  ―Changing Global Aviation Scenario and the Indian Response‖, Skyflier, New Delhi, January 1996, pp.14-15.  ―History and Development of Air Law in India: A Survey‖ with Professor V.S. Mani in S. Bhatt, V.S. Mani and V. Balakista Reddy, eds. Air Law and Policy in India, New Delhi, 1994, pp.11-34.  ―An Analysis of the Chicago Convention of 1944‖, in S. Bhatt, V.S. Mani and V. Balakista Reddy eds., Air law and Policy in India, New Delhi, 1994, pp.123-144.  ―Environmental Protection Measures and Air law in India‖ in S. Bhatt, V.S. Mani and V. Balakista Reddy, eds., Air Law and Policy in India, New Delhi, 1994, pp.171-192.

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma

 "Critical Appraisal on Consumer Protection Law" for the International Conference on Law and Economic Change hosted by NALSAR IN November, 2001.  Damages for Intangible loss for breach of contract by K.V.S. Sarma, (1998) 3 SCJ (Oct, - Nov).  Satutory protection to the payingBanker with special reference to materially altered cheques by k.V.S. Sarma, Bankers Law Journal (19879), Bombay.  Lease or Licence by K.V.S. Sarma, Andhra Law Times, (1992) Hyderabad.  Damages for Intangible loss for breach of contract by K.V.S. Sarma, Andhra Pradesh Law Journal, (1992), Hyderabad .

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Research paper published on Privacy on Cyberspace, on GIGA Website, (2012)  Research paper published on State Regulation of Social Network Community,  on GIGA Website, (2012).  Research paper published on The ICANN Commericial Policy of Expanding Domain Name Universe : Problems and Perspectives, on GIGA Website, (2012).  States apprehend the interference from Center: The Tribune, (March 2012).  Blow to Citizen Journalism:www.thehoot.org(April 4, 2012).  A byproduct of multiple crises in political system: Deccan Herald,(June 24, 2012).http://www.deccanherald.com/content/259186/a-byproduct-multiple- crises-political.html.  CBI in Crossfire of Media; www.thehoot.org (June 23, 2012).  Are we departing from the Elementary Principles of Defamation?An analysis of the Times Now Judgment Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu& K. Sanjana.

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International, peer-reviewedJournal of Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. (July 2012).  Quota, not for Muslims, Lex Witness, Monthly Law Journal, New Delhi, (August 2012).  Media Shooting Out Ethics, Media, Bilingual Journal of Kerala Press Academy. (August 2012).  Newsmen as political workers, Media, Bilingual Journal of Kerala Press Academy (September 2012).  Sedition Charge Against Dissent: www.thehoot.org(September 9, 2012).  Liability for Twittering:www.thehoot.org (November 1, 2012).  Media Role after Hanging www.thohoot.org webjournal on media November 11, 2012).  Consolidation and Expansion of Press Council of India, www.thehoot.org (November 17, 2012).  Edit page article: Act of Constitutional Impropriety: Kasab hanging, The Hindu, (November 23, 2012).  Section 66A: Threat to Media and Opposition:www.thohoot.orgwebjournal on media. (November 30, 2012).  Media and Reporting of Rape: www.thehoot.org, webjournal on media (December 27, 2012).  Constitutional provisions, Political Stand and demand for Telangana state (Three Articles): Idea of Telangana, book published by Association of Kakatiya University Teachers, Warangal, (December 2012).  Hate speech: Civil Right or Civil Riot: Media, Bilingual bimonthly publication from Kerala Press Academy, (January 2013).  Corruption in Mass Media – ―Paid News‖ published in NALSAR Media Law Review, 2011.  Legalising Euthanasia in the light of Aruna Shanbaug Case, published in May, 2011, Lex Witness, Monthly Journal of Corporate Law, New Delhi.  Right to Education: Enforcement Blues, published in July, 2011 Lex Witness, Monthly Journal of Corporate Law, New Delhi.  Domestic Violence Law: Defects and Difficulties, published in December, 2011 Lex Witness, Monthly Journal of Corporate Law, New Delhi.  Justice Srikrishna‘s secret note, Apr 01, 2011  Media laps up fake photo of Bin Laden, May 04 , 2011  Limiting Liabilities and Extending Immunities: An Analysis of Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill 2010, NALSAR Law Review, 2010  Proposed Amendments to Right to Information Act, 2005, No iron curtains between People and Public Information, NALSAR Law Review, 2008-09  Genetic Engineering in Food and Farming and Legal Implications: Constitutional Canvass: Published by SAGE, NALSAR and GRAIN, supported by HIVOS, Netherlands, EED & Miseror, Germany and Inter Pares, Canada, DDS Hyderabad, July 2010  The Mind-rigging by Media: Electoral Offences and Corrupt Practices, Media Law Review, NALSAR University, 1 MLR 2010

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 Trial by Media: New Tool of Victimisation or Crusader for Justice, Lex Witness, September, 2010. p44  Live-in Hassles: Review of Supreme Court Judgments on live in relations, Lex Witness, August 2010.p82  Pro-tenant Rent Law, Lex Witness, February 2010, p34  Patenting is the need of the hour: Nano Digest, June 2010.  Constitutional Chemistry of Truth Tests, Lex Witness: 2010  Accessing Judiciary and Achieving Justice, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, July- September 2009, (Released in January 2010)  Public Interest validates Media Trial, Apex Court‘s do‘s and don‘ts for sting operations, Acharya Nagarjuna University Journal on Media Law, 2009  Emerging Fifth Estate (Civil Society) A challenge to the Fourth Estate: Article published in Journal of Academy of Juridical Studies, August 2009, Vol. 4 No.2)  News for Sale General Elections 2009, www.thehoot.org, May 27, 2009  Public Interest validates the sting operation, www.thehoot.org, August 4, 2009  Media forces Andhra Ministers to take oath again, www.thehoot.org, Sept, 4, 2009  Fifth Estate reforms judiciary, not the media, www.thehoot.org, Nov 24, 2009  Relentless Coverage fanned Telangana flames, www.thehoot.org, Dec 15, 2009  Channel Expose forces Tiwari to step down, www.thehoot.org, Dec 27, 2009  ABN Andhra Jyothi forces Governor Tiwari out, www.indiacurrentaffairs.org December 27, 2009  Fifth Estate Challenge to Fourth Estate, www.indiacurrentaffairs.org , 21st Dec 09  Relentless Coverage fanned Telangana Flames, 16th Dec 09  Babri Demolition, Whether Judiciary was within the frame of Constitution?, www.indiacurrentaffairs.org, 16th Dec 2009  Political Crisis in Andhra Pradesh and Constitutional Provisions, 13th Dec 2009 www.indiacurrentaffairs.org,  Concurrence of Legislature Not a Constitutional Requirement for State Formation, www.indiacurrentaffairs.org, 12th Dec 2009  Tirpupathi Laddu as Intellectual Property and Media‘s poverty of intellect, 27th Nov 2009  Farmer‘s rights of selling seeds, 31st July 2009  Demystification of Law and Language, published in Journal of Academy of Juridical Studies, August 2005  Rigid Regime of Copyright: The interests of Individual and Community, published in Copyright Law, Concepts and Cases, a Derivative Book by ICFAI publications, 2005  Law and Medical Negligence, Journal of Indian Legal Thought, Vol 2, 2004 Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam (Received Journal on 17th March 2006.

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 Miscarriage of Fast Track Justice, legalservicesindia.com, 2 April 2005  ADR: An attempt to achieve Constitutional Goal of Complete Justice in India, www.adrr.com/adr4/adr-constitution.htm 11 April 2005  Cyber Crimes and Law, Journal of Telecommunication Studies, Hyderabad, May, 2005  Civil Aircrafts as Missiles of Terrorists: An Analysis of New Anti-Hijacking Policy of India, published in Souvenir on the occasion of Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law, NALSAR University, Hyderabad  ―Dialectics of Right to Information‖, for Book in honour of Justice PB. Sawanth, Co-authored with Prof. A. Lakshminath, 2004  Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Liability of MNCs, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law  Supreme Court and ADR, ICFAI Journal on ADR, 2004  Life Insurance as trust in favour of Wife and Children, ICFAI Journal of Insurance Law, January 2004  Right to universal compulsory free primary education with reference to child labour; SAARC and the world, published in Souvenir of SAARC Law Conference, Islamabad, February 2004.  Criminal invasion of Rights of South Asian women and child: The dark side of Globalization, published in Souvenir of SAARC Law Conference, Islamabad, February, 2004  Corporate Ethics and Criminal Liability, published by the Chaitanya PG College, Hanamkonda Compiling the papers of national seminar on business ethics, November, 2004  Published papers on ADR, Waste Management, Media Law and Freedom of Information Act, 2002.  Green House Gas Emissions and Global Warming: ICFAI journal of Environmental Law, 2003;  Language of Negotiation as conflict Resolution Method, analysis of the Agra Summit: ICFAI Journal of ADR, January 2003;  Law and politics of Electoral Reforms, published in NALSAR Law Review, 2003;  ―Dialectics of Right to Information‖, for Book in honour of Justice PB. Sawanth, Coauthored with Prof. A. Lakshminath, 2004;  Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Liability of MNCs, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law (2003);  Supreme Court and ADR, ICFAI Journal on ADR and Life Insurance as trust in favour of Wife and Children, ICFAI Journal of Insurance Law, January 2004

Prof. Ghanshyam Singh  ―Impact of Economic Liberlisation on Development of Alternative Resolution in India‖ 2006  Mediation/Conciliation – An Overview – Supreme Laws Today.

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 Mediation as a Dispute Settlement Mechanism in India – ICFAI Journal on Alternative Dispute Resolution.  Mediation: A Choice of Dispute Settlement in India – M.D. University Journal.  Mediate Don‘t Litigate – Journal of The School of Indian Legal Thought (2004)  Backlog and Delays in the Judicial System: Some Observations and Suggestions, DJA Journal. (2004)  Conciliation: An Alternate Mode of Dispute Settlement, Lincoln Law College Journal. (2004)  Mediation as a Mode of Dispute Settlement in India: A Step Forward or …?, National Capital Law Journal. (2004)

Dr. V.K. Unni  Idea-Expression Dichotomy: A Public Interest Perspective, (GNLU Law Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 August 2008)  Harnessing IP Awareness for Global Business Dominance : A Tale of Two Indian Companies (Vikalpa, Journal of IIM Ahmedabad, June 2008)  Aventis v. Lupin: Has KSR Redrawn the Frontiers of Non-Obvious Jurisprudence? (NUALS Law Journal, 2008, Vol. 2)

Dr. Kalpana Kannabiran  ―Sexual Assault and the Law‖, in Kalpana Kannabiran and Ranbir Singh ed., Challenging the Rule(s) of Law: Colonialism, Criminology and Human Rights in India, New Delhi: Sage, 2007.  ―The Contexts of Criminology: A Brief Re-statement‖ in Kalpana Kannabiran and Ranbir Singh ed., Challenging the Rule(s) of Law: Colonialism, Criminology and Human Rights in India, New Delhi: Sage, 2007.  ―Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography of the Self‖, Economic and Political Weekly, 18-25 April 2008.  ―Rape and the Construction of Communal Identity: The Rameeza Bee Case‖, in Mary E. John (ed)., Women’s Studies in India: A Reader, New Delhi: Penguin, 2008.  ―Clinical Establishments Bill: A Review‖, in Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, September 2008.  ―The Sociology of Caste and the Crooked Mirror: Recovering BR Ambedkar‘s Legacy‖, Economic and Poltical Weekly, December 2008.  ―Violence and Women‘s Lifeworlds‖ Journal of the National Human Rights Commission, 10 December 2008.  ―Voices of Dissent: Gender and Changing Social Values in Hinduism‖ in Hinduism in Modern Times edited by Robin Rinehart, ABC-CLIO, 2004.  ―Speaking Rape or ‗What is the Truth‘: The Supreme Court of India, 1950- 2000‖ in Women and the Criminal Justice System edited by Cynthia Line, New York: Prentice Hall, 2004.  ―Women‘s Rights and Naxalite Groups in AP‖ Economic and Political Weekly, XXXIX:45, November 6-12, 2004, pp. 4874-4877.

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 ―Caste, the Academy and Dalit Women,‖ in Caste, Race and Discrimination: Discourses in International Context, edited by Sukhadeo Thorat and Umakant, New Delhi: Indian Institute of Dalit Studies and Rawat Publications, 2004.  ―Expanding the Public Domain: Access, Diversity and Represenatation‖, Seminar, January 2005.  ―Defining Citizenship: Issues in Women‘s Leadership in Andhra Pradesh‖, in In a Minority: Essays on Muslim Women in India edited by Zoya Hasan & Ritu Menon Delhi: OUP, 2005.  ―Defining Citizenship: Issues in Women‘s Leadership in Andhra Pradesh‖, in In a Minority: Essays on Muslim Women in India edited by Zoya Hasan & Ritu Menon New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2005.  ―Disobedience and Social Sciences,‖ Economic and Political Weekly, XXXVIII:20, May 17-23,2003, pp. 1931-1932.  ―Female Feticide as Crime against Humanity,‖ Combat Law, May-June, 2003.  ―Caste and Gender,‖ co-author, in Caste edited by Anupama Rao, New Delhi: Kali for Women, 2003.  ―Citizenship and its Discontents: A political history of women in Andhra,‖ Co-author, in Project of the History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture, sponsored by the Centre for Civilizations, New Delhi. General Editor: D.P.Chattopadhyaya, Part 2, Women of India: Colonial and Post- colonial Periods, Editor: Bharati Ray, 2003.  Defining Citizenship: Issues in Women‘s Leadership in Andhra Pradesh, Research Project on ―Diversity of Muslim Women‘s Lives in India,‖ Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, 2003.

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan  ‗Anti-Foreign capital atmosphere in local governments and their regulative measures understanding the undercurrents of Indian Political Economy‘V.C.Vivekanandan, Kyung Hee University Conference Proceedings, (November, 2012)  ―Cyber Law‖ Annual Survey of Indian Law, Volume XLVIII:2012, New Delhi, 2013  ―Challenges for free access to law in a multi-jurisdictional developing country: building the legal information institute of India‖ (Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper no 2011/43) available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1975760#%23(link is external)  ―The Public—Private Dichotomy of IP: Recommendations for the WIPO Development Agenda‖ in Jeremy De Beer (ed.) Implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization's Development Agenda (Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2009)  ―The Indian Patent Matrix: issues in patent amendment‖ in Robert Bird &Subhash Jain, Elgar Edward (eds.) The Global Challenge of IP rights (U.K., 2008)

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 ―Transplanting Bayh-Dole Act- Issues at Stake‖, 13 Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (2008) 480–485  Voices for Change- Journal- Vol 4 No 2 october 2000 Bangalore - Understanding Public Poliy- Role of the Fourth Estate  Voices for Change- Journal- Vol 5 No 1 May 2001, Bangalore -Media Policy- Misplace Paranoia -Line of control of Regulatory Mechanisms  Ushus- Journal of Business Management 3- Christ College Bangaore UJBM vol 2 no 2 July- December 2003 Understanding the Law of Cyber Space  ISTE- WPLB learning Material Series - Code BT002 Patent Law for Biotechnology -2006 ISBN 81-89731-06-8

Prof. Vijender Kumar  Expending Horizons of Divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955, published in Andhra Law Times, Hyderabad (2013 (5) ALT, 21-29).  ―Live-in Relationship: Impact on Marriage and Family Institutions‖ published by Eastern Book Company, Lucknow [(2012) 4 SCC (J), pp. 19-34].  Facets of Research Methodology : Legal Research Perspective, EXPLAINING AND UNDERSTANDING OF METHODOLOGIES IN LEGAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION FIELDS IN INDIA, edited by Bimal N. Patel et all., published by GNLU, Gandhinagar, (2012, pp. 22-35) [ISBN: 978-81-910389-8-9].  ―Live-in Relationship : Impact on Marriage and Family Institutions‖, (2012) SCC (Jour).  ―Impact of Divorce on Children: A Socio-Economic and Legal Study‖, in NALSAR Law Review 2011, Vol. 6, pp. 124-138.  ―Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage: Right of a Married Couple‖ (NALSAR Law Review, 2010, Vol. 5, pp. 15-38);  ―Coparcenary under Hindu Law: Boundaries Redefined‖ (NALSAR Law Review, 2008-09, Vol. 4, pp. 27-40).  ―Whether or not Irretrievable Breakdownof Marriage be an independent ground of Divorce‖ to RajyaSabha (Parliament of India) and made presentation before Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice on ―the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010‖ on November 16, 2010.  A Paradox of Bringing an Inveterate Conjugal Relationship to a Formal End, 2008, M.D.U. Law Journal, Rohtak.  Custody of Child: A Critical Appraisal, 2008,M.D.U. Law Journal, Rohtak.  Restitution of Conjugal Rights: An Analysis with Reference to Fundamental Rights, 2008, M.D.U. Law Journal, Rohtak.  Concept of Marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Critique, THE LAW OF MARRIAGE, edited by K. Padmaja, published by ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, 2008.  Woman and Restitution of Conjugal Rights: An Analysis with Reference to Fundamental Rights, WOMAN CHILD LAW AND SOCIETY, edited by

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Prof. (Dr.) C.A. Gurudath, published by Vidyavardhaka Law College, Mysore, 2008.  Concept of Marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Critique, THE LAW OF MARRIAGE, edited by K. Padmaja, published by ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, 2007 (pp. 1-14)  Woman and Restitution of Conjugal Rights: An Analysis with Reference to Fundamental Rights, WOMAN CHILD LAW AND SOCIETY, edited by Prof. (Dr.) C.A. Gurudath, published by Vidyavardhaka Law College, Mysore, 2006, (pp. 82-94).  Human Rights of Women in Rural India: A Critique, HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION, LAW AND SOCIETY, edited by Prof. Ranbir Singh and Dr. Ghanshyam Singh, published by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, 2004, (pp.108-125).  Internet and Matrimonial Issues, CYBER SPACE AND THE LAW-Issues and Challenges, edited by Prof. Ranbir Singh and Prof. Ghanshyam Singh, published by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, 2004, (pp.216-220).  His article titled ―Emerging Trends in Sonship and Adoption under Hindu Law‖ has been published in the NALSAR Law Review (2003)  Concept of Justice in Ancient India and Its Relevance in Modern Times FESTSCHRIFT – CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, edited by Dr. D. S. Prakasa Rao, published by Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Essays in Honour of Professor A. Lakshminath, 2001, (pp. 213-222).

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy  ―Consumer Welfare in Banks lending‖ published in the journal of Law and Public Policy, NLSIU, Bangalore, ISSN 2350-1200. (2015)  ―Restructuring Indian Financial Sector With Vibrant Securitisation Market‖ in Colloquium Opus Law Journal, Volume, 1 Issue 2, National Law University Odisha, ISSN 2348-1277. (2014)  ―Land Use Based Environmental Issues in Telangana‖ in Environment Law and Practice Review (ELPR) Volume -3, 2014, ISSN 2319-1856 (2014)  ―Privatization of Garbage Management Services in Hyderabad – Legal Concerns‖ in Andhra Law Times (ALT), November, 2013  ―Use based Entitlements – Changing Dimension of Land Ownership in India‖ - Published in NALSAR Law Review, volume 6, 2011.  ―Green Consumerism and Packaging Waste Management: Indian Legal Scenario‖ Published in NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 4, 2010, ISSN 2319-1988  ―Regulation and Development of Nanotechnology in India‖ – Report submitted to Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (April, 2010)  ―Creating Infrastructure for Management of Surface Water: Issues and Challenges faced by Andhra Pradesh Government‖ in Dr.RamManoharLohia National Law University Journal, October 2008, ISSN-0975-9549.(2008)  ―Economic Empowerment of Women and the Hindu Succession Act – Issues concerning Domestic Violence‖ published in the conference papers of

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Mahatma Gandhi National Institute of Research and Social Action (MGNIRSA) in March 2007.  ―Technological Advancements and Self Inerimination‖ published in the book titled ―Constitutional Development through Judicial Process‖ edited by Prof. G. ManoharRao (2006)  ―Poverty and Environment Linkages – Emphasizing Perspective Shift‖ published in Souvenir released on the occasion of Golden Jubilee Celebrations of Khammam District Court, A.P., released on December 18th, 2005.  ―Overview of legislative measures for efficient management of Non- Performing Assets in India‖ Published in the Souvenir released at the 10th SAARC Law Conference held in Pakistan in February 2004.  ―Developed countries interface with rights- environmental concerns of India‖ Published in the Souvenir released on the occasion of National Seminar on Human Rights organized by All India Lawyers Union in October 2004.  ―Evaluation of Medical Evidence‖ in Criminal Law Journal - May 2002.

Prof. N. Vasanthi  Case Comment: Niyamgiri Hills: A case Review, Environmental Law and Practice Review, Issue 3 2014, ISSN 2319-1856  Addressing Paid Domestic Work: A Public Policy Concern, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. LXVI No 43, 22 October 2011.  Organizing domestic workers and workplace rights: A case study from Hyderabad J. Workplace rights Vol. 16 (1) 31-46, (2011-12).  Strengthening Clinical Legal Education in India, special issue of Social Change, 42,4 (2012): 443-449, ISSN 0049-0857  ―Teaching and Learning from Clinical Experiences: Teaching a Domestic Violence Clinic‖ National Workshop on Legal Education- Challenges and Perspectives June 23rd and 24th 2007, Hyderabad  ―Deconstructing Sustainable Development‖ Sirish Deshpande, Nimushakavi Vasanthi, Justicia, 2007, Law Journal, ISSN 0447-1954.  An analysis of contribution of the Supreme Court to the doctrine of (dis) proportionality of punishments, Indian Higher Judiciary in 21st Century- Constitutional Perspectives, Asia Law House: Hyderabad, 2009, ISBN 978- 93-80087-14-6.  Resurrecting / Renegotiating Labour Rights in a Globalising World: Critical Theory and Contract Labour, NALSAR Law Review 2009, ISSN 2319-1988.  "The Indian Constitution, Environmental Jurisprudence and Social Rights" at the National seminar on Constitutional Development through Judicial Process, 2006 published in seminar proceedings, March 2006.  ―Addressing Paid Domestic Work: A Public Policy Concern‖, 46(43) Economic and Political Weekly (October 22, 2011) 85-93  ―Disability and the Right to Work‘, SUPREME (December, 2006)  ―An analysis of contribution of the Supreme Court to the doctrine of (dis) proportionality of punishment‖, Indian Higher Judiciary in 21st Century— Constitutional Perspectives (2009).

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Dr. Aruna B Venkat  Drug Abuse: Vulnerability or Inevitability, IJSSIR, Vol 3, No 4, 2014, ISSN- 2277-3630  Indoor Air pollution and Women‘s Health, IJSSIR, Vol 3, No 1, 2014, ISSN- 2277-677X  Aruna B. Venkat, ―Parental Substance Misuse and Child Abuse‖, NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 7(1), 2013, pp 242 – 252. ISSN 2319-1988  ―The National Green Tribunal Act 2010: An Overview‖, NALSAR Law Review, Vol 6.ISSN 2319-1988 (2011)  ―Environmental Protection: International Legislative and Administrative Efforts‖, NALSAR Law Review Vol. 4, 2010, ISSN 2319-1988  ―Parental Kidnapping : A child Abuse‖, NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 5, 2010, ISSN 2319-1988  ―Precautionary Principle: An Effective Judicial Tool in the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution in India‖, 2 NLR (2004-05) 161–184  ―Indian Judicial Initiative to Combat Environmental Degradation‖, 5 Nyaya Deep (October 2004) 129–141  ―Control of Water Pollution in India: Judicial Enforcement‖, 20-21(1) Delhi Law Review (1998-1999) 91–114  ―Protection and Preservation of Environment in India: Constitutional Scheme‖, 3 National Capital Law Journal (1997-1998) 108–117  ―Forest Conservation and Protection: Judicial Enforcement in India‖, 19 Delhi Law Review (1997) 151–163

Dr. T. Raghavendra Rao  Hazardous Waste, Environmental Pollution and the Law, National Conference Souvenir, (IFHE) (February, 2011).  Regional Trade Agreements and SAFTA: An Appraisal, M.K.Nambyar SAARCLAW Centre, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (March, 2011) International Conference Souvenir.  Energy, Environmental Protection and the Law: Indian Perspective, A.P Pollution Control Board, National Conference Souvenir (August, 2011).  Bio-Diversity and the Law: Indian Perspective, PG Department of Law, Berhampur University, National Conference Souvenir (December, 2011).  Environmental Protection and the Law: SAARC Perspective (Seminar Proceedings), 2010  Consumer Protection and the Law: Indian Perspective (Seminar Proceedings), 2010  Bio-Diversity and the Law: Indian Perspective (Seminar Proceedings), 2010  Climate Change : Environmental Protection and the Law (NLU, Bhopal Journal), 2010  ―Environmental Jurisprudence- Indian Perspective‖ Constitutional Development through Judicial Process, Asia Law House (2006) ISBN /ISSN 978-93-800-87-14-6

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 Environmental Protection in the Constitution of India – An Appraisal, published in IJEL (January, 2005)  ―Biodiversity and the Law – An Appraisal‖, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law (2004)  ―Population Explosion – Environmental Pollution and the Law‖, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law (2004)  ―Enforcement of Copyright law Indian Perspective‖, Osmania University, Hyderabad (2004)  ―TRIPS – Protection of Plant Varieties and the law – Indian Perspective‖, (Osmania University, Hyderabad 2004)  ―Air Pollution and the Law – An Appraisal‖, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law (2003)  ―Coastal Zone Management and the Law‖, ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law (2003)  Uniform Civil Code: Myth or Reality, 50 years of Indian Independence and the polity (New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation, 2000)  ―Pollution Control Strategies for the protection of Marine Environment‖ in Dr. D. S Prakasa Rao (ed.) Festschrift – Constitutional Jurisprudence and Environmental Justice: Essays in Honour of Professor A. Lakshminath (Visakhapatnam: Andhra University, 2001)

Dr. K.V.K. Santhy  ―Plea Bargaining in US and India: Confessions for Concessions‖ in NALSAR Law Review (2013)  ―How to stop organ scandals? A Critique of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act in India‖ published in Practical Lawyer, February, 2010 issue.  ―The significance of Fair Trial under Human Rights Law in matters of Criminal Justice: a case study of the trial of Former Iraqi Leader, Mr. Saddam Hussein‖, published in Issues in Human Rights, edited by AzizurRahmanChowdhary, Atlantic Pub, 2010, x, 518 p, ISBN : 81-269- 1333-6‖.  Published one article in Osmania University Journal on ―A Critical Analysis of International rules of Evidence of ICC‖ in August, 2008 Issue.  New Criminal Review, Buffalo Criminal Law Centre, UK accepted to publish my article ― How to stop organ scandals? A Critique of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act in India. (2008)  ―Police Torture Issues and Remedies‖, 8Supreme Laws Today(2007) 41  "Possibilities and Limits of the Criminal Law against Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting‖(link is external), country report from India, (MAX Planck Institute for foreign and International Criminal Law, 2012).

Dr. G. Mallikarjun  ‗Child Abuse: A Gross Violation of Human Rights’ published in the proceeding of seminar, Jayakumar. YF et, al. (eds), ―Human Rights Education-New Challenges‖, (Asia Law House, Hyderabad, 2015 ; ISBN 978-93-84410-05-6 PP 403-410) 28

 ‗Consumer Protection in a Global Market: Legal Issues in Indian Context‘, published in the Andhra Law Times, Vol. (cxcv), (Part 9), May 2015.  Legal Aid in India and the Judicial Contribution‖, NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 7(1) 2013, (ISBN: 9780674047662) pp. 234-241.  ―Labour Rights as Human Rights—A Conceptual View‖ 11(11) Andhra Weekly Reporter (Accident) (2008) 43  ―International Labour Organisation (ILO)-A Crusader for Human Rights of Labour‖, 1(12) Andhra Weekly Reporter (Accident) (2008) 49

Dr. Neha Pathakji  Competing Claims Over Taxability of Non-Compete Fees 2015 KSLR, II:1 57, ISSN 2348-4381  CDT v. CIT: Board can‘t surf on statutory power (2015) 31 CPT 732  Horse Racing: Jockey rides over TDS hurdle (2015) 32 CPT 12  Pre-Budget write-up: TDS on payment of ‗stake money‘ to horse owners available on https://www.taxmann.com/budget-2015-16/file/t4/pre-budget-tds- on-payment-of-stake-money-to-horse-owners.aspx (last visited 21st August, 2015)  Amendment to facilitate better monitoring of deductions claimed under R&D Activities in The Budget 2015-16 Legal Analysis: Time to Act by Taxmann  TDS statement processing procedure defined; Fees under sec.234E may be demanded through intimation in The Budget 2015-15 Legal Analysis: Time to Act by Taxmann  Reflexive Law Approach and Accessibility Rights of Persons with Disabilities to Virtual World: Seeking the Midas Touch Of Corporation Queensland University of Technology Law Review (Forthcoming)  Slippery Slopes of Compensatory Tax and Fees 2014 JILI, ISSN 0019-5731  Missing the Woods for the Trees: Ishikawajima v. Vodafone crisis in turnkey contract 1 ITLJ (2014)  Contract for Manufacture, Supply and Installation of Lifts- Contracts for sale v. Works Contracts (2014) 45 GST 163  Delhi High Court Clears the Air on Taxation of Consortium as ‗AOP‘ (2014) 226 Taxman 57, ISSN 0972-8198  Development Agreement: Common Floor of Disputes (2014) 31 CPT 519, ISSN 0975-9948  Converging Tests of Corporate Residency (2014) 227 Taxman 105, ISSN 0972-8198

Dr. Shaik Nazim Ahmed Shafi  'Airports and Land Acquisition-A Human Rights Perspective' [2015] published in Human Rights Education - New Challenges (1st edn, Asia Law House, Hyderabad 2015) 51-59; ISBN 978-93-84410-05-6  Commercial Use of “Drones” and Consumer Rights in India: Need of Law and Policy (Already published in Book form and yet to receive the same from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab) 29

 Airports in India – A Focus on Land Acquisition: Issues and Concern (Article selected by Chairman, Board of Studies, Telangana University and is in process of publication)

Dr. T. Kannan  ―Replication of Hierarchy: A Subaltern Understanding of Dalit Politics‖, 4 Enreca Occasional Paper Series (Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta 1999)  ―Caste Violence and Dalit Consciousness: A Critical Interpretation of Dominance‖,Working Paper No. 59 (Institute for Social and Economic Change, 2000)

Ms. Surabhi Rajpal  Comparative advertising. Mine is better than yours. Is it a matter of semantics & judicial discretion or does the exception to trademark infringement have clear boundaries?‖  The debate surrounding the Google library project in the light of decisions in Kelly v. Arriba, Field v. Google inc. & perfect 10 v. Google Inc.

Prof. P.V. Rao  ―Engaging the Malacca Powers: India‘s Naval diplomacy‖, 20(1) Journal of Indian Ocean Studies (April 2012)  ―IOR-ARC Conference report, Bangalore, November 2011‖, 20(1) Journal of Indian Ocean Studies (April 2012)  ―Naval diplomacy in pursuit of Look East policy‖, 8 FPRC Journal (2011)  ―Indian Ocean maritime security cooperation: the employment of navies and other maritime forces‖, 6 Journal of Indian Ocean Region (June 2010)  ―Maritime Terrorism – Post-Mumbai Responses‖, 16(3) Journal of Indian Ocean Studies (December 2008)  ―India‘s Naval Diplomacy in Indian Ocean‖, College of Naval Warfare Journal (April 2008)  ―Rethinking the Area Studies discipline in India‖, 1(1) Journal of International Studies and Analysis (January-July 2007)  ―Energy Security: Role of the Indian Navy‖, 15(2) Journal of Indian Ocean Studies (August 2007)  ―The US Congress and the 1971 crisis in East Pakistan‖, 43 International Studies, School of International Studies, JNU (January 2006)  ―ASEAN: The Sino-Indian Matrix‖, 18(1&2) Indian Ocean Digest (January- December 2003)  ―Indian Ocean and the Pax Americana‖, 17(1) Indian Ocean Digest (January- June 2002)  ―Indian Ocean Rim Initiative: Problems and Perspectives‖, 12(2) Indian Ocean Digest (July-December 1997)  ―Emerging Global Linkages and Third World Regional Cooperation: Need for Rethinking‖, 11(1) Indian Ocean Digest (January-June 1996)

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 ―Sri Lanka: Eelam War III‖, 10(2) Indian Ocean Digest (July-December 1995)  ―South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement (SAPTA)‖, 8(1) Indian Ocean Digest (January-June 1993)  ―Foreign involvement in Sri Lanka,‖ Round Table, (London), no.209, January 1989  ―Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka: India‘s Role and Perception‖, 28(4) Asian Survey (1988)  ―The European Community and Euro-American Relations‖, 25(2) International Studies (1988)

Dr. Pinaki Nandan Pattnaik  Pandey, S. C. & Pattnaik, P. N. (2016). Effective Teamwork in Indian IT companies: Challenges and Solutions. Strategic HR Review, 15(1), (forthcoming).  Pattnaik, P. N. & Pandey, S. C. (2016). Revisiting University Spinoffs: Conceptual Advancements and Theoretical Underpinnings. International Journal of Innovation & Technology Management, 13(1), 1650005-1650018.  Pandey, S. C. & Pattnaik, P. N. (2015). University Research Ecosystem: A Conceptual Understanding. Review of Economic and Business Studies, VIII(1), 171-183.  Pandey, S. C., Patnaik, P. N., Shukla, M.K. (2015). E-Governance and Big Data – An Emerging Perspective. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies (XISS, Ranchi), 13(2), 6451-6458.  Pattnaik, P. N. & Pandey, S. C. (2014). University Spinoffs: What, Why, and How?. Technology Innovation Management Review, 4(12), 44-50.  Pattnaik, P. N., & Pandey, S. C. (2014). University industry linkages: Need, Challenges and enablers of University Spinoffs. International Journal of Marketing, Financial Services & Management Research, 3(6), 67-84.  Pattnaik, P. N. (2013). Universities, Intellectual Property Rights and Spinoffs: A Critical Evaluation. NALSAR Law Review, 7(1).  Pattnaik, P. N. (2005). Technology Commercialization in Sendai. METI Journal.

Dr. Y. Ramana Murthy

 Ramana Murthy. Y.V. and Rao. M.M., 2011, ―Consumer buying behaviour of women investors in an emerging market‖, International Journal of business and engineering research, , Vol. IV  Ramana Murthy. Y.V. and Rao. M.M., 2012, “Exploration of gender differences in Investment decision making‖ GITAM Journal of Management  Ramana Murthy.Y.V. and Kameswari .K. 2014, ―volatility in stock markets‖. Prastuti, Journal of Management and Research, Vol, I  Ramana Murthy Y.V, Shailendra Kumar“Performance of levered visa-vis unlevered Firms during recessionary period. An empirical investigation from India”, 2nd International Finance Conference organised by Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIMC) (January, 10-12, 2011) 31

 Ramana Murthy Y.V, Shailendra Kumar & Rishi Manrai ― Global Challenges and Management Reforms through Restructuring‖. International Conference Organised by Punjabi University, Patiala. (November, 4-5, 2010)

Mr. Harathi Vageeshan  With Sudershan Bala Boyina, ―Civil Society Organisations and Panchayati Raj Institutions: A Possible Synergy‖ 83(4) Local Governance Quarterly (October-December 2013) 97-104  ―Panchayats and parallel bodies in Andhra Pradesh‖ 1(4) Indian Journal of Social Science Research (July-December 2012) 81–85  ―Caste and Census‖ 3(1) Sthanika Plana 3(1) (January 2010) 23–25

Mr. Hota Agnikumar

 ―Modes of Articulation of Popular Culture‖ in B.D Chattopadhyaya (ed.) A Social History of Early India(Pearson Education India, 2009)

Mr. Rajesh Kapoor . ―Globalization the Profit Driven Hegemony and the Challenges before India‖, in Parmanand Singh and A. Francis Julian (eds.) Globalization and Sustainable Good Governance, Challenges and Opportunities (Delhi: Manak, 2010)

Mr. Suryaprakash Misra  ―Consumer Surplus and Prices in Perfect Competition and Monopoly‖, American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (AIJRHASS), ISSN (Print): 2328–3734, ISSN (Online): 2328–3696, ISSN (CD-ROM): 2328–3688, Issue 2, Volume 1, March–May, 2013, Pp. 64– 68. (International Journal)  ―Bargaining Dynamics‖, American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (AIJRHASS), ISSN (Print): 2328–3734, ISSN (Online): 2328–3696, ISSN (CD-ROM): 2328–3688, Issue 2, Volume 2, March – May, 2013, Pp. 100–103. (International Journal)  ―Factors Breeding Corruption‖, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, ISSN (Online): 2319–7722, ISSN (Print): 2319– 7714, Volume 2, Issue 5, May 2013, Pp. 05–07. (International Journal)  ―Corruption Tendencies of Males and Females‖, KBSCMR‘s Journal of Management Research, ISSN (Print): 0975–1513, Volume 1, May 2013, Pp. 45–49.  ―Cost of Voting and Size of the Government‖, KBSCMR‘s Journal of Management Research, ISSN (Print): 0975–1513, Volume 1, May 2013, Pp.72–78.  ―Thoughts on Probabilistic Bargaining‖, MASTER‘S TECHNICAL PAPER (Clemson University, USA), KBSCMR‘s Journal of Management Research, ISSN (Print): 0975–1513, Volume 2, December 2012, Pp. 16–22.

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Mr. Sidharth Chauhan  ‗Bicameralism in Comparative Constitutional Context‘, Vol. 642 Seminar, pp. 42-48 (February 2013), ISSN 0971-6742.  ‗Representations of the Indian Emergency in Popular Fiction, Vol. 5 Socio- Legal Review, pp. 27-46 (2009), ISSN 0973-5216  ―Misunderstood relationship between the courts and the media‖, Frontline Magazine (April 20-May 3, 2013) 20-22

Dr. Irene Kafeza

 I.Kafeza, E.Kafeza and D.K.W.Chiu, Legal issues in agents for electronic contracting, 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38 2005), Proceedings, 3-6 January 2005, Big Island, HI, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2268-8  E. Kafeza, D.K.W. Chiu and I. Kafeza, View-based Contracts in an E-service Cross Organizational Workflow Environment, Technologies for E-Services, (2nd International Workshop, (TES 2001),) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 2193, Rome, Italy, pages 74-88, 2001.  E. Kafeza, I. Kafeza, ―Privacy Issues in Ambient Intelligence spaces (AmI)‖, International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organizations (IJNVO), Vol.6, Issue6, 2009, Indersciene publishers.  Kafeza, E. Kafeza―Intellectual property protection in multimedia grids‖ in ―Intellectual Property Protection for Multimedia Information Technology‖, Editor Hideyaku Sasaki, IDEA Group Publishing.  E. Kafeza, F. Chan, I. Kafeza, ―Legal issues on web contracting ‖ in ―E- contracts: Emerging Dimensions‖, published by Amicus Book Division, ICFAI University, India

Mr. Satyendra Chandra Pandey  Pandey, S. C. & Pattnaik, P. N. (2016). Effective Teamwork in Indian IT companies: Challenges and Solutions. Strategic HR Review, 15(1), (forthcoming).  Pattnaik, P. N. & Pandey, S. C. (2016). Revisiting University Spinoffs: Conceptual Advancements and Theoretical Underpinnings. International Journal of Innovation & Technology Management, 13(1), 1650005-1650018.  Pandey, S. C. & Pattnaik, P. N. (2015). University Research Ecosystem: A Conceptual Understanding. Review of Economic and Business Studies, VIII(1), 171-183.  Pandey, S. C., Patnaik, P. N., Shukla, M.K. (2015). E-Governance and Big Data – An Emerging Perspective. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies (XISS, Ranchi), 13(2), 6451-6458.  Pandey, S. C. & Dutta, A. (2015). Knowledge Infrastructure Capabilities and Knowledge Management: Case of an Indian Public Sector Company. International Journal of Knowledge Based Development, 6(1), 50-64.  Pandey, S. C. (2015). Re-engineering Rewards and Incentives: Case of a Large State Owned Bank in India. Strategic HR Review, 14(1/2).

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 Pattnaik, P. N. & Pandey, S. C. (2014). University Spinoffs: What, Why, and How?. Technology Innovation Management Review, 4(12), 44-50.  Pandey, S. C. & Dutta, A. (2014). Knowledge Management and Innovation: Case of a mid-sized Indian IT company. Human Resource Management International Digest, 22(4), 19-21. (Emerald Publications).  Pandey, S. C., Patnaik, S. (2014). Establishing Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Inquiry: A critical examination. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies (XISS, Ranchi), 12(1), 5743-5753.  Pandey, S. C. & Dutta, A. (2013). Role of Knowledge Infrastructure Capability in Knowledge Management. Journal of Knowledge Management, 17(3), 435-453. (Emerald Publications). SCI Journal  Pandey, S. C. & Dutta, A. (2013). Communities of Practices and Organizational Learning: Case Study of a Global IT Solutions Company. Strategic HR Review, 12(5), 255-261. (Emerald Publications).  Pandey, S. C., & Chauhan, M. (2012, January-March). Challenges before Sustainable Rural Development – A case study from Central India. Amity Management Review, 2(2), 64-68.  Pandey, S. C. (2012). Driving Competitive advantage through Knowledge Management. Growth (Journal of the Management Training Institute, SAIL, Ranchi, India), 40(3), 9-13.  Pandey, S. C. (2012). Antecedents of successful KM processes: A conceptual inquiry. Indore Management Journal, (Special Issue), 237-249.  Pandey, S. C., & Chauhan, M. (2012, January-March). Social Entrepreneurship: Leadership Facilitating Sustainable Development. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies (XISS, Ranchi), 10(1), 4711-4720.

Mr. Mahendra Kumar Shukla  Pandey, S. C., Pattnaik, P. & Shukla M. K. (2015). ICT, E-Governance and Big Data – An Emerging Perspective. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies (XISS, Ranchi), (Forthcoming).  Shukla, M. K., & Mishra, P. (2012). Relationship marketing: A dynamic perspective. Indore Management Journal (IIM Indore), Special Issue, 68-83.  Shukla, M. K. (2012). Trends of Selected Economic Indicator (SAARC Countries). International Journal of Development and Social Research, 3, 59- 76

Mr. Rahul Gandhi Burra  Supply Chain Visibility as a competitive advantage: Assessing the Value Proposition. Dr. C. K. Prahlad Memorial National Conference on Management-Issues and Challenges for the Decade. April 2012,Vignan University.

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Mr. Ajey Sangai  ―Promise of Reproductive Autonomy: Does Suchita Srivastava walk the talk?‖ 6 NALSAR Student Law Review (2011) 46  Bringing Children back to School: Perspective from Educational Policies and Child Labour Laws, Journal of Indian Education Vol. XXXIV, Issue No. 3, pg. 15-24, November 2008, NCERT Publication, New Delhi.

Mr. Manav Kapur  Street Vendors and the Law: A Livelihood and Right to Food Approach‖(Forthcoming, 2014)  ―Constitutions, Gay Rights, and Asian Cultures: A Comparison of Singapore, India and Nepal's Experience with Sodomy Laws‖, Indian Journal of Constitutional Law (Forthcoming, 2014)  ―Judicial Interference and Arbitral Autonomy: An overview of Indian Arbitration Law‖,2(2) Contemporary Asian Arbitration Journal(November 2009) 325-346  ―The Bush Doctrine: International Law in a State of Transition‖,5 NALSAR Student Law Review(2010) 35

Mr. Anshuman Shukla  ―On Death, Dignity, and Justice: Reflections on the Kantian Paradigm of Capital Punishment‖, 7 NALSAR Student Law Review (2012) 78-90

Mr. Jagteshwar singh Sohi  ―Precautionary Principle: A Defined Concept in International Law‖,RGNUL Law Review (Aug-Dec 2013) 110-123

Mr. Sudhanshu Kumar  ―Police Research Date and Analysis‖, National Symposium on Incidents of Police firing in Bihar organized by CHRI, New Delhi and CNLU, Patna, July, 2008.  Are the judges immune to RTI, the Journal of Sahaya Legal Services, Global Legal Process Solutions (India-USA)

Dr. Uma Maheshwari C  International Journal: Cimirala U.M. (2010). Learning to read: Training my ESL Learners. Humanizing language teaching 12/3. ISSN 1755-9715  Sathuvalli, M & Chimirala U.M. (2013) Exploring L1 mediated Lexical searches: emerging evidence from beginner level collaborative writing. The journal for ESL Teachers & learners. Vol. II, 40-51, issn: 2320-7140  National Journal: Cimirala U.M. (2012). A case study for feedback on content: Exploring its impact on writing ability, ELTAI Journal, 8/2, 84-93, ISSN 2250-317X

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Mr. Manjula Rani  ―Legal and Regulatory Regime of CSR in India‖, 3(1) Spurthy- IMSR- Journal Of Management Thought(Jan-June 2013)  With Krishna Kishore, ―Strengthening Arbitration through Judiciary‖, 4(1&2)American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (September-November, 2013)

Mr. Bhavana Raj  ―Demystifying Risk Management - Business & Growth Implications‖, The Annals of Dunarea de Jos University, Fascicle I. Economics and Applied Informatics (Accepted for Publication)  ―Risk Management Strategies & Practices in the Indian Banking Sector in Uncertain Economic Times‖, IMS Manthan (Accepted for Publication)  ―Risk Management Strategies and Practices in the Banking Sector: Challenges Arising from Global Recession–Key to Survival & Growth‖, Gitam Journal of Management (Accepted for Publication)  ―Training in Credit Risk - Skill Levels in Risk Management: A Comparative Study of Indian Banks and Foreign Banks‖, National Conference on ―Behavioural Finance‖ (New Delhi: Indian Council of Social Sciences Research, January 22–23)  ―Managing Non-Financial Risks—Impact on Business & Growth‖, 10(4) SCMS Journal of Indian Management (October – December 2013) 63-74  ―Demystifying Risk Management – Implications on Business and Growth‖, 13(8) GJMBR (August, 2013) 41-46  ―Skill Levels in Risk Management: Training in Credit Risk – A Comparative Study of Indian Banks and Foreign Banks‖, 13(7) GJMBR (July, 2013) 41-46  ―Impact of Childcare Assistance (A Work-Life Balance Practice) on Employee Retention in Indian IT Sector‖, 13(6) GJMBR (July, 2013) 9-17  ―A Close Look In to the Financial Crisis and Financial Market Volatility-A Risk Management Perspective‖, 3(9) Research Journal of Finance and Accounting (November, 2012) 13-25  ―Microfinance-Issues, Challenges and Policy: Options in Emerging Economies‖, Assessing Financial Risk & Issue of Loans to Self Help Groups (Machilipatnam: The Department of Business Management, Krishna University, February 17-18, 2012)  ―Risk Management: The Relevance of Markowitz Theory in Portfolio Management‖, 1(2) Zenith International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research (November, 2011) 211-225  ―Work-life integration and retention strategies‖, 1(1) Pramanik (November, 2011) 123-130  ―Risk Management Strategies and Practices using Markowitz Theory at Karvy Stock-Broking Limited‖, 1(3) International Journal of Research in Computer Application & Management (May, 2011) 75-81  ―Risk Management Strategies and Practices in the Banking Sector: Challenges Arising from Global Recession–Key to Survival & Growth‖, 2(4) International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management (April, 2011) 71-73

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 ―Impact of Flexi-Time (A Work-Life Balance Practice) on Employee Performance in Indian IT Sector‖, 1(1) International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management (March, 2011) 65-71  ―Impact of flexitime (A Work Life Balance Practice) employee stress reduction in IT Sector-Indian Perspective‖, 1(2) CAMS Journal of Business Studies and Research (April-June, 2010) 1-11

Mr. Syed Ashfaq Hussain  Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Examining the Jurisprudence of the Human Rights Treaty Bodies, Hannam Journal of law & technology, South Kore, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2008), ppg No. 79-138.  The Legal Procedures of Marriage & Divorce among Muslims inBangladesh & India: A Comparative Analysis (Asian Women Law, South Korea, Vol. 12, September 2009), pp. 145-170.  Piracy Jure Gentium: The enforcement challenges, Indian Journal of International Law, vol. 53 (3), pp. 368-421.  Changing perceptions of Judicial function, Delhi Law review, vol. 13 (1991), pp. 170--78.  Muslim women (protection of rights on divrce) Act, 1986 & its judicial interpretation, Andhra Weekly Law Reporter (parts 10-11) 14th Sept. 1990 pp. 31-43.  Combating Maritime Piracy: A comparative analysis of state practice in India & the United States (seeing for publication shortly).  Some reflections on conflicts and controversies in the Western Jurisprudence (sending for publication shortly – journal for Indian law institute). Ms. Anuradha Prasad  Published an article in Indian Journal of Socio Legal Studies on the topic “Euthanasia: A Legal Perspective”. ISSN 2320-8562. Vol III. Issue. Jan- June 2014

 Monographs / Project Reports

Prof. Amita Dhanda  Submitted a report on ―A legal review of Legislations including the Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979 as they relate to human trafficking in the Garment and Domestic Work sectors in India‖ to International Labour Office, Geneva in (September, 2012).  Report on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Submitted as the Legal Consultant to the New Law Committee appointed by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, June 2011).  Final Report on the Amendment to the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 (submitted to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, March 1999) Unlock the Padlock: A report on the Rights of Mentally Ill in the Jails of West Bengal (submitted to the Supreme Court of India, 1993)

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 Documentation With Kusum Kumar, Furqan Ahmad and Thomas Paul Backgrounder for the International Conference on Global Health Law (New Delhi, December 1997) Cases and Materials for the National Workshop on Legal Regulation of Hazardous Substances and Processes (New Delhi, Nov- Dec 1996) Study Materials for Regional Workshop on Mental Retardation and the Law (Bombay, March 1996)  Kusum Kumar, Furqan Ahmad and Thomas Paul Background Materials for International Conference on AIDS and the Law (New Delhi, December 1995).  A Report on National Workshop on Legal Regulation of Hazardous Substances and Processes (Indian Law Institute, Dec 1998) Judicial Process and Urbanisation: Role of the Supreme Court (Indian Law Institute to the National Commission of Urbanisation, 1988)

Prof. A. Lakshminath  Submitted project report on ―Judicial Process‖ to Centre for Good Governance of AP Government in November 2003

Prof. Kalpana Kannabiran  Submitted a monograph titled, Defining Citizenship: Issues in Women's Leadership in Andhra Pradesh, as part of the project on "Diversity of Muslim Women's Lives in India", to Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Monograph on "State Regulation of Social Network Community‖ to Center for Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA), NALSAR University & Dept. of Information Technology January 2012  Monograph on " Privacy on Cyberspace‖ to Center for Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA), NALSAR University & Dept. of Information Technology in February 2012  Monograph on The Defamation on Electronic Media & Its Cost - An Analysis of Times Now Judgment‖ to Center for Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA), NALSAR University & Dept. of Information Technology in February 2012  Report on ―VI Schedule of Constitution to Inter-State Council‖ to Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi in 2010.  Report on ―Developing Draft Legislation on Andhra Pradesh Rent Law‖ final Draft to Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad in 2010.

Prof. Vijender Kumar  Report on “Non-Resident Indians (NRI) Marriages: Need for a New Legal Regime” to Shastri Indo Canadian Institute, New Delhi in November, 2013.  Report on ―A Study of Law and Nanotechnology : Exploring the Dimensions for Tackling the Nanotechnology Revolution with Special Relevance to Human Rights and Environment‖ [Duration - Two Years (April, 2008 -

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March, 2010); Value - Rs. 6,00,000.00] Sponsored by Shastri Indo Canadian Institute, New Delhi  Report on ―Coparcenary Rights of Women in Andhra Pradesh‖ [Duration – Six Months (February, 2004 - July, 2004);Value - Rs. 2,00,000.00] Sponsored by : National Commission for Women, New Delhi

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy  Report on ―A Study of Law and Nanotechnology: Exploring the Dimensions for Tackling the Nanotechnology Revolution with special relevance to Human Rights and Environment‖ to Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (April 2010).  Prof. Vidyullatha Reddy submitted a report on ―Environmental Crimes‖ under the Criminal Justice Project funded by Ford Foundation, October, 2005  Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy submitted a report on ―Coparcenary Rights of Women in Andhra Pradesh‖ to National Commission for Women in August 2004  Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy as Principal Investigator submitted a report on Research Project ―Solid Waste Management‖ under the auspices of Ministry of Environments Forests (2002)

Prof. N . Vasanthi  Prof. N. Vasanthi submitted a report ―Financial Inclusion of the Chenchu Tribe in Andhra Pradesh‖ to the CSD the report was based on a study conducted in six districts of Andhra Pradesh during 2012.  Report on ―Regulatory Impact Assessment on legislation on Domestic Workers‖ to the ICSSR in June 2011.  Report on ―Presumption of Innocence‖ to the Ford Foundation Project (2005)  Report on ―Human Rights Education and Criminal Justice‖ to the Ford Foundation, 2005  Report on ―Judicial process review‖ to the Centre for good governance of Andhra Pradesh (CGG), 2005  Report on ―NHRC-CHRC-IGNOU-Linkage project on disability and human rights, southern region‖ 2005

Dr. K.V.K. Santhy  Report on ―Sentencing Guidelines in India – major research project‖ to UGC (2012)  Report on ―Defective Investigation leading to Acquittals to Bureau of Police Research Department‖ to Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi in October, 2010.  Report on ―A Critical Analysis of Punishment and Sentencing in India with special reference to State of Andhra Pradesh‖ to the University Grants Commission in December, 2008. 39

 Report on " Counterfeit Drugs" to Max Planck Institute, International Criminal Law Department, Freiberg, Germany under the coordination of Professor HG Koch in December, 2009.

Chapters in Books

Prof. Amita Dhana  ―Realising the right to health through co-operative judicial review: An analysis of the role o the Indian Supreme Court‖ in Oscar Vilhena, Upendra Baxi and Frans Viljoen (eds.) Transformative constitutionalism: Comparing the apex courts of Brazil, India and South Africa (Pretoria: Pretoria University Law Press, 2013)  ―Sameness and difference: Twin track Empowerment for Women with Disabilities‖ in Renu Adlakha (ed.) Disability Studies in India Global Discourses, Local Realities (New Delhi: Routledge, 2013)  ―Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right‖ in Michael Dudley, Derrick Silove& Fran Gale (eds.) Mental Health and Human Rights: Vision Praxis and Courage (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).  ―What should be the Role of Law in Aids Control?‖ in Ritu Priya (ed.) Dialogues on AIDS: Perspectives for AIDS in India (Delhi: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Publications, 2009)  ―The Power of One: the law teacher in the Academy‖ in Amita Dhanda & Archana Parashar (eds.) Decolonization of Legal Knowledge (New Delhi: Routledge, 2009)  ―A Psychosocial Critique of the law of Adoption in India‖ in Archana Parashar & Amita Dhanda (eds.) Redefining Family Law in India (New Delhi: Routledge 2008)  ―Civil and Political Rights of Persons with Disabilities‖ in Disability Rights Manual(National Human Rights Commission 2005) with D S Goel,  ―Women and Mental Health‖inS.P. Agarwal (ed.), Mental Health: An Indian Perspective 1946 -2003 (Delhi: Directorate General of Health Services, 2004)  ―Interface of Law in Mental Health‖ in Priorities for Mental Health Sector Development in Gujarat (Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Gujarat, 2003)  ―According Reality to Disability Rights: Role of the Judiciary‖ in S.K. Verma (ed.) Rights of Persons with Disabilities (New Delhi: Indian Law Institute 2002)  ―Women and the Law on Unsoundness of Mind‖ in Bhargavi Davar (ed.) Mental Health from a Gender Perspective (New Delhi: Sage Publication, 2001).  ―Psychologising Dissent: Psychiatric Labelling and Social Control‖ in Amita Dhanda and Archana Parashar (ed.), Engendering Law: Essays in honour of Lotika Sarkar (Lucknow: Eastern Book Company 1999).

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 ―Insanity in Law: Dissent Deviance and Disorder‖ in Satish Saberwal and Heiko Sievers (ed.), Rules Laws and Constitutions (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1998)  ―Law Gender and Insanity‖ in Patricia Uberoi (ed.), Social Reform, Sexuality and the State (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1996).  ―Mental Health Law and Policy: Need for Coordination‖, P. Mane and K. Gandevia (ed.), Mental Health in India: Issues and Concerns (Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences 1994).  Eponymous background paper inStrategies of Professional Collaboration to Promote the Rights of the Mentally Ill (Scarf-Lawasia 1992).  ―Should Mental Illness be a Bar to Marriage or a Ground for Divorce‖ in Strategies of Professional Collaboration to Promote the Rights of the Mentally Ill (Scarf-Lawasia 1992)  ―Non–Communication between Law and Psychiatry: A focus on the Victims of this Cold War‖ in U. Baxi (ed.), Law and Poverty: Critical Essays (Mumbai: Tripathi, 1988)  ―The Plight of the Doubly Damned: The Mentally Ill Women in India‖ in P. Leelakrishnan and G. Sadasivan Nair (ed.), New Horizons of Law (Cochin: Cochin University, 1987)  ―Rights of the Mentally Ill: A Forgotten Domain‖in U. Baxi ed., The Right to be Human (1987).

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy  Module on Law of Evidence as part of training material for the IRS trainees to the NADT (2009) Prof. N. Vasanthi  Chapter on tribal rights published in March 2015. Environment and Society ―Perspectives across disciplines‖.  Chapter in book: Workplace Rights for Women,(Ch) Issues in Women‘ s Rights: A practitioners‘ Resource Book, (Ed.), K.M.Baharul Islam, ISBN 978-81-8424-910-1, Allied Publishers Pvt. Lt. New Delhi 2014.  Module ―Employment Discrimination and Rights of Persons with Disability‖, published in the Book Social Exclusion and Rights of Persons with Disability, published by NLSIU, December 3, 2013.  Reading Material on Gender and Law, IGNOU Study Material on Gender & Power (2012) ISBN 978-81-266-6156-5  Module ―The Presumption of Innocence and Fair Trial, Issues in Human Rights, Edited by Azizur Rehman chowdhury and ors, Atlantic Publishers:New Delhi, 2009, ISBN 978-81-269-1333-6.

Ms. Surabhi Rajpal  Chapter in a book ‗Company Law in India‘ titled ‗Legal Literacy‘, Edited by Dr.Sarasu E. Thomas, publisher Centre for Women and Law National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Year of publication-2013 ISBN-978- 93-83363-00-1

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Mr. Sidharth Chauhan  Chapter on 'Legislative Privileges' for the Oxford Handbook on the Indian Constitution (edited by Sujit Choudhry, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Madhav Khosla) which will be published by Oxford University Press, U.K. in 2016, ISBN 9780198704898.  Chapter titled 'Appointments in the High Courts: The current debate' for a book titled Indian Legal System Reform: Empirical Baselines and Normative Frameworks (edited by Sudhir Krishnaswamy) which will be published by Oxford University Press, India in 2016.

Mr. Satyendra Chandra Pandey  Pandey, S.C., Shukla, M. K., & Maurya, U. K. (2014). Managing customer knowledge in service economy: Proposing a conceptual model of CKM forservices. In Nilanjan Ray and Kaushik Chakraborty (Eds.), Strategic Business Infrastructure Development and Contemporary Issues in Finance. USA: IGI Global Publication, 417-428.

Mr. Mahendra Kumar Shukla  Pandey, S.C., Shukla, M. K., & Maurya, U. K. (2014). Managing customer knowledge in service economy: Proposing a conceptual model of CKM for services. In Nilanjan Ray and Kaushik Chakraborty (Eds.), Strategic Business Infrastructure Development and Contemporary Issues in Finance. USA: IGI Global Publication, 417-428.  Sindhi, S., Maurya, U. K., & Shukla, M. K. (2014). Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact. In Subhasis Ray and S. Siva Raju (Eds.), Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Indian Perspective, USA: Springer.  Maurya, U. K., & Shukla, M. K. (2014). Destination Branding: Towards a Conceptual Framework. In S. C. Singh, Sherry Abraham, and Saurabh Gupta (Eds.), Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality: Emerging Perspective and Paradigm, INDIA: Globus Press,62-73.

Prof. P.V. Rao  ―India and Vietnam: forging a durable partnership‖, in Vijay Sakhuja (ed.) India-Vietnam, Strategic Partnership, Exploring Vistas for Expanded Cooperation (New Delhi: Pentagon Press and Indian Council of World Affairs, 2011)  ―India, ASEAN and Asia-Pacific‖, in Satish Chandra and Baladas Ghoshal (eds.) India and Southeast Asia, Cultural, Economic and Strategic Linkages (New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 2011)  ―India‘s maritime connectivity with East Asia‖, in Lipi Ghosh (ed.) Eastern Indian Ocean: Historical Links to Contemporary Convergence (London: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011)  ―Diaspora and Foreign Policy: A Case Analysis of Indian American Influence on Indo-US Relations‖ (New Delhi: Centre De Sciences Humanes and Manohar, 2011)

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 ―ASEAN‘s approach to climate change‖, in Krishan Saigal (ed.) Climate Change, The Human Approach (New Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2010)  ―Indo-US Nuclear Agreement and its Energy Rationale: A Critique‖, in Nalini Kant Jha (ed.) Nuclear System: Indo-US Strategic Cooperation and Beyond (New Delhi: Pentagon Press, 2009)  ―The Global Reach of Tamil Militancy: Sri Lanka‘s Security Predicament‖, in V.S. Sheth (ed.) Indian Ocean Region: Conflict and Cooperation (Mumbai: Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2004)  ―Sub-Regional Cooperation in South Asia: The Kunming Initiative‖, in Dennis Rumley & Sanjay Chaturvedi (eds.) Geopolitical Orientations, Regionalism and Security in the Indian Ocean (New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 2004)  ―India and Australia: Remapping the Regional Space‖, in P.V. Rao (ed.) India and Australia: New Horizons (New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 2003)  ―Globalisation and Regional Cooperation: Perspectives on India‘s Role‖, in Rama S. Melkote (ed.) Meanings of Globalisation: Indian and French Perspectives (New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 2001)  ―The Global Context of Regional Cooperation in Indian Ocean‖, in P.V. Rao (ed.) Regional Cooperation in Indian Ocean: Trends and Perspectives (New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 2001)  ―Globalisation and Regional Cooperation: The South Asian Experience‖, in B.C. Upreti (ed.) SAARC: Dynamics of Regional Cooperation in South Asia (New Delhi: Kalinga Publications, 2001)  ―Indian Ocean: An Annotated Bibliography‖, (New Delhi: Kalinga Publishers, 1998)  ―Globalisation and the New Regionalism in Indian Ocean‖, (Colombo: BCIS, 1997)

Prof. Surabhi Rajpal

 Chapter ‗Company Law in India‘ book titled ‗Legal Literacy‘, Edited by Dr Sarasu E. Thomas Centre for Women and Law National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Year of publication-2013 ISBN- 978-93-83363-00-1 Books edited: Prof. Ranbir Singh

 Edited Book “Cyber Space and The Law – Issues and Challenges” (2004)  Edited book “Human Rights Education, Law and Society” (2004)

Prof. Kalpana Kannabiran  Edited book ―Challenging The Rule(s) of Law: Colonialism, Criminology and Human Rights in India, New Delhi: Sage‖, 2008. (Co-editor, Prof. Ranbir Singh)  Co-edited special issue of the journal ―Patterns of Patterns of Prejudice, Vol 40, No. 3‖ July 2006 (A Routledge – London publication) 43

 Co-edited, The Situated Politics of Belonging, London: Sage Publications 2006.  Edited, Second and Third NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW – India, National Alliance of Women, Delhi, 2006.  Co-edited book ―Muvalur Ramammirthammal‘s Web of Deceit: Devadasi Reform in Colonial India‖ published by Kali for Women.  Edited book ―Violence against Women‖, to be published by Women Unlimited & Kali for Women.

Prof. Ghanshyam Singh  Edited book ―Human Rights Education, Law and Society‖ (2004)  Edited book ―Cyber Space and the Law – Issues and Challenges‖ (2004)

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy  Co-edited book with Prof. S. Bhatt and Prof. V.S. Mani ―Air Law and Policy in India‖ published by Lancers Books, New Delhi, 1994, pp. 620.  Co-edited book with Prof. V.S. Mani and Prof. S. Bhatt ―Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy‖ Published" by Lancers Books, New Delhi, 1997 pp.683.  Edited book ―Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law‖ published by Uppal Publishers, (2007)  Co-edited book with K. Vidullatha Reddy, Vijender Kumar ―Global Perspectives in Consumer Law‖ published by S. Gogia and Company, 2011, pp.293.  With Rahul J. Nikam edited ―Space Law and Contemporary Issues: Perspectives on Asia-Pacific Region”, Asia Law House, 2012.  Edited book ―Liberalisation and Privatisation of Airlines and Airports in India : Emerging Legal Issues‖ (2008)

Prof. M.Sridhar Acharyulu  Edited ―Judging Right to Information Act‖ for Centre for Good Governance which was published and released on October 12, 2011  Co-edited ―GSTF Journal on Law and Social Sciences (JLSS - Print ISSN: 2251-2853, E-periodical: 2251-2861), Global Science and Technology Forum, +65 6327 0166, 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #14-04, Singapore- 079903, Chief Editor: Elizar Sto Domingo Prof. Amita Dhanda  With Rajive Raturi edited book ―Harmonizing Laws with the UNCRPD‖ (May, 2010)  With Archana Parashar edited book ―Redefining Family Law in India” ( Routledge 2008)  Archana Parashar (eds.) Decolonization of Legal Knowledge (Delhi: Routledge, 2009) +

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 Gita Ramaswamy, On their Own: A Socio-Legal Investigation of Inter- Country Adoptions in India(Hyderabad: Otherwise Publications, 2005) (ed.)  Archana Parashar (eds.), Engendering Law: Essays in honour of Lotika Sarkar(Lucknow: Eastern Book Company, 1999)  Upendra Baxi, Valiant Victims and Lethal Litigation: The Bhopal Case (Delhi: Indian Law Institute, 1990) Assisted in D.A. Desai, M. L. Jain and Madhava Menon (eds.) Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Crimes(23rd ed.) (vol. 1 & 2) (Nagpur: Wadhwa Publications, 1987, 1988) Prof. Vijender Kumar

 Co-edited a book ―Global Perspectives in Consumer Law‖, 1st edition 2011 [ISBN: 978-81-909684-3-0], published by S. Gogia & Company, Hyderabad.

Prof. N. Vasanthi  Edited a book on ―Social Exclusion and Rights of Persons with Disability‖, published by NLSIU, December 3, 2013, ISBN 978-93- 83363-01-8

Prof. P.V. Rao  (ed.) India and Australia: New Horizons (New Delhi: Mittal Publishers, 2003)  (ed.) India and Indian Ocean: In the Twilight of the Millennium (New Delhi: South Asia Publishers, 2002)  (ed.) Regional Cooperation in Indian Ocean: Trends and perspectives, Millennium (New Delhi: South Asia Publishers, 2001)

Mr. Syed Ashfaq Hussain  Editorial assistance: Reflections on emerging international law: Essays in memory of late Subrata Roy Chowdhury (ed.) along with Prof. Nico Sehrijver and Pau De Waart: (International Law Association & National Law school of India University).

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Prof. Faizan Mustafa:  Ajjappa G.V. & Mustafa, F. (2015), Trade Union Law  Mustafa, F (2001), Constitution & Article 356.  Mustafa, F. (2003), Constitutional Issues in Freedom of Information – International & National Perspectives.  Mustafa, F & Sharma,Anurag (2003), Conversion – Constitutional & Legal Implications.  Mustafa, F. (1997), Copyright Law – A Comparative Study.

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 Maheshwari, A. & Mustafa, F. (1997), Right to Information – No Win Situation.  Mustafa, F. Sufiyan, A. & (1998), AIDS, Law and Human Rights  Mustafa, F. (1992), Strict Liability in Criminal Law.

Prof. Amita Dhanda  N.S. Bindra‘s Interpretation of Statutes(New Delhi: Lexis Nexis Butterworths, 11th edition 2014)  Gabor Gombos, Catalyzing Self Advocacy: An Experiment in India (Pune: Bapu Trust, 2009)  Moot Courts for Interactive Education (Hyderabad: Gogia and Company, 2000)  Legal Order and Mental Disorder(New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2000)  O.P. Shukla, Referencer to Statutory Rules and Orders 1983 (New Delhi: Indian Law Institute 1987) Referencer to Statutory Rules and Orders 1982(New Delhi: Indian Law Institute 1986)

Prof. A. Lakshminath:  Authored book ‗Precedent in Indian Law (Second Edition)‘ (2005)  With Prof. Ranbir Singh authored book ―Fiscal Federalism – Constitutional Conspectus‖ (2005)  With Prof. Ranbir Singh authored book ―Constitutional Law‖ (2005)  Prof. A. Lakshminath published a book ―Basic Structure and Constitutional Amendments‖ (2003)

Prof. V. Ramakrishna  Authored the second edition of book (Telugu) ―Andhradesamlo Samskaranodyamalu‖, by the Hyderabad Book Trust was released in December, 2003.

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma  Authored book ―Law Relating to Contract Administration and Tenders published by Asia Law House (2015), ISBN No.: 9789384310950.  With K.S.N. Murthy authored book ―Modern Law of Insurance in India‖ published by Lexis Nexis (2014) ISBN No. 9789351430285  With Prof.K.S.N.Murthy authored book on ―Modern Criminal Law‖ published by S.Gogia& Co., Hyderabad (1999)

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Authored book ―State Violence, Anti-constitutional: SalwaJudum‖ book in Telugu on the Judgement of Supreme Court Judge B Sudarshan Reddy, Malupu, Hyderabad‖ (2012)  Authored book Reforms in Higher Education: A critical analysis: Published by All India Lawyers Union, Hyderabad. (2012)  Authored book ‗Ayodhya Teerpu‖, Analysis of Judgment in Ayodhya, Published by Emesco, AP, Hyderabad 2011 46

 Authored book ―Mahilalu Chattalu: Women and Law, 2nd Edition‖ S Gogia & Co, Hyderabad, 2012  Authored book ―FIR, Arrest & Bail, 2nd Edition‖, Book in English, Asia Law House, Hyderabad, 2011  Authored book ―The Other side of Nuclear Liability, All India Lawyers Union AP Committee‖  Authored book ―Alternative Dispute Resolutions; Negotiation and Mediation‖, Butterworth‘s, January 2006  Authored book ―Patrikarachana -Paruvu Nastam - Court dhikkaram” (Writing for the press, Defamation and Contempt of Court in Telugu) publication by A.P.Press Academy, Hyderabad, December, 2004  Authored book ―Negotiation and Conciliation‖ published by ICADR, Hyderabad, 2004  Authored book ―Environmental Federalism‖ the National Green Corps. 2004  Authored book ―Environmental problems and ADR methods‖ for the National Green Corps, 2004  Authored book in Telugu ―Nyayavyavastha (Judicial System), published by Telugu Academy, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, 2004  Authored book ―Human Rights, Society and Law‖ (in print) Masterminds, Hyderabad  Authored book ―Right to Information‖ (in press) Wadhwa & Co., 2004-05  Authored book ―Introduction to Insurance Law‖ (in Press) Wadhwa & Co., 2004-05  Authored book ―Vilekari Chattalu (News reporter and the law)‖ for journalists has been published by Andhra Pradesh Press Academy Hyderabad (2000)  Co-authored book with Prof. A.Lakshminath ―Ramaswamy Iyer‘s Law of Torts, published by Butterworths, New Delhi (2003)  Authored book in Telugu ―Paryavarana Parijnanam, Environmental Law‖ published by NALSAR under Environment Capacity building programme. (2003)

Prof. Vepa P Sarathi  Authored book ―Interpretation of Statutes‖ Fifth edition (2008)  Prof. Vepa P Sarathi authored book ―Introduction to Law of Contracts‖ (2008)  Authored book ―Introduction to Law of Contracts, including Partnership Act, Sale of Goods Act and Specific Relief Act‖ (2006)  Authored book ―Introduction to Environmental Law‖ (2006)

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Prof. Vijender Kumar  ―Law Relating To Domestic Violence‖ 1st edition 2007, published by S. Gogia & Company, Hyderabad.  ―Hindu Law Of Adoption: Principles And Precedents” 1st edition 2004, (1st reprint 2009), published by S. Gogia & Company, Hyderabad.

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy  Authored a book ―Municipal Solid Waste – Law and Practice‖ published by S. Gogia & Co., May, 2006

Prof. N. Vasanthi  Authored a book "Constitutional Policy and Environmental Jurisprudence in India" released in February 2006

Dr. Aruna B Venkat  Authored a book ‗Environmental Law and Policy‘, Publisher: PHI Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-81-203-4436-5 (2011)

Dr. Shaik Nazim Ahmed Shafi  Authored a book‖ Airports Privatisation in India: Law and Policy Issues” (1stedn.2013, Asia Law House, Hyderabad) (ISBN 978-93-82705- 67-3)

Prof. P.V. Rao  India and ASEAN: Partners at Summit (Singapore: ISEAS 2ed. 2011)  Directory of UGC Area Studies (Hyderabad: Centre for Indian Ocean Studies, Osmania University, 2010)  India and ASEAN: Partners at Summit (New Delhi: Knowledge World, 1st ed. 2008)

Dr. Pinaki Nandan Pattnaik  Technology Commercialization: A Case Study of Japan, published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN-10: 3838392329, ISBN-13: 978-3838392325

Mr. Harathi Vageeshan  Authored a Book ―Telengana: Viphal Andhra Pradesh (Telangana: Failed Andhra Pradesh)‖ published by: Sakala Publications, January, 2011.  (trans. to Telugu) Jyothi Rao Phule,Shet Karyancha Asud (Hyderabad: Hyderabad Book Trust, 2005)  (trans. to Telugu) B.R. Ambedkar,State and Minorities (Hyderabad: Hyderabad Book Trust, 2005)  (trans. to Telugu) Jyoti Rao Phule,Minor works of Jyothiba Phule (Hyderabad: Hyderabad Book Trust, 2005)

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23. Details of patents and income generated

Not Applicable as Law Universities do not do scientific inventions.

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

Following are the details of consultancy services provided and the revenue generated by the University (40% of the surplus):

Name of the Consultancy Service University Share Society for Elimination and Rural Poverty 11,86,512/- Legal Frame Work for Good Governance 25,948/- Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural 44,800/- Heritage Legal Frame Work for Effective 32,921/- Redressal Preperation of New Rent Control Act 30,400/- Study of Nanotechnology – Shastri Indo- 31,419/- Canadian Institute

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

NALSAR Faculy Members are routinely invited to national and international conferences / seminars / conultations by reputed Indian Universities, Institutions, Government Departments etc. An indicative list of foreign institutions visited by the Faculty during the last four years has been given below:

Prof. Faizan Mustafa:  Participated as Speaker at the G-20 Interfaith Summit on ―Religion, Harmony and Sustainable Development‖, November 16-18, 2015 at Istanbul, Turkey.  Participated as Speaker at an international conference on Freedom of religion from October 8-9, 2015 at Georgetown University,Washington DC, United states of America,  Participated as Speaker at 22nd BYU Law & Religion Conference, October 4-7, 2015, Utah, United States of America.  Participated as Speaker at the Oxford Magna Carta Conference, June 21 - 23, 2015 at Oxford University, U.K.  Participated as a Speaker in the season ―Economic Development and Religious Freedom‖ at the G20 Interfaith Summit organized by Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia from November 16-18, 2014.  On the invitation from Hon‘ble Chief Justice of Bhutan and Acting Prime Minister of Bhutan, participated as a Speaker in the ‗9th SAARC Chief Justices Conference‘ and the ‗12th SAARC Law Conference‘ held at Thimphu, Bhutan from May 24-26, 2013.

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 On the invitation from the World Council of Churches and Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, participated as a Speaker in the ‗International Consultation on Polticisation of Religion and Rights of Religious Minorities‘ held at Geneva Switzerland from September 16-18, 2013.  On the invitation from College of Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law, participated as Speaker at the International Conference on ‗Comparative Law and Global Common Law‘ held at Beijing, China from September 27-28, 2013.  Attended an International Conference at University of London, October 16-18, 2013.

Prof. Amita Dhanda:  Keynote speech on ―Normative Innovations and Implementation Challenges of the CRPD‖ at Galway, Ireland, June 16-25, 2014.  Keynote speech on ―Universal Support and Capacity: Legislating the New Paradigm of Supported Decisions Making‖, at Zagreb, Croatia, March 12-13, 2014.  Taught a course on Pluralizing Inclusion: Equality and Non-descrimination in a Globalizing world at the University of Western Ontario, Canada in January, 2013.  Keynote speaker on Development of Legislative Framework on the Status of Persons with Disabilities, conference held in the South Caucasus, organized by United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Georgia in December, 2013.  Keynote speaker on Background to the right to Legal Capacity at the International Seminar on ―The Right to Legal Capacity‖, Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, Ministry of Justice of Republic of Moldova, Chisinau on June 3, 2013.  Forum on Supported Decision-Making – Keynote Speaker on ―If Legal Capacity is Universal Should Support be Selective and Particular?‖, at Supported Decision making Forum conducted by Queensland Advocacy Incorporated, Brisbane, Australia in June,2013.  Keynote speaker on the “Implications of CRPD to legislative changes, how the law must be changed to realize the rights in Article 12 of CRPD‖, conference on Legal Capacity and Community Living: Protecting Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Belgrade, Serbia from May 21-22, 2013.  Attended Conference on “Mental Health Law Reform in the Old and New Paradigm of Legal Capacity” at International conference on “Mental Health Law Reform: New Perspectives & Challenges”, organized by Galway Ireland (June 23, 2012).  Taught with Archana Parashar a course on “Pluralizing Inclusion: Equality and Non-discrimination in a Globalizing World” at University of Western Ontario, January, 2011.  Key Speaker on “Global Developments in Legal Capacity” at International Symposium on ―In from the Margins : new Foundations for Personhood and Legal Capacity in the 21st Century‖ University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada (April 29 to May 1, 2011)  Keynote Speaker at workshop on “Theory to Practice on Article 12 Implementation” held in Madrid, Spain organized by Open Society Foundations Disability Rights Initiative, Washington DC, USA (November 20-21, 2011)

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 Commentator for Spain‘s report on Workshop on “Study Implementation and Monitoring of Article 12 of the CRPD at the National Level” Carlos III University Madrid (November 22, 2011).

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Presented a paper on "Resolving Insecure Land Rights in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha – Bridging the Gap between the Community and Government Services" at the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2012, held in Washington, DC (April 23-26, 2012).  Selected for Commonwealth Academic Scholarship program by UGC to research in Media Law at University of Oxford, UK from October, 2012 to December, 2012.  Invited to be Senior Associate Editor: "International Journal of Legal Translation and Court Interpreting", City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong  Invited to be Co-Editor: GSTF Journal on Law and Social Sciences (JLSS - Print ISSN: 2251-2853, E-periodical: 2251-2861), Global Science and Technology Forum, +65 6327 0166, 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #14-04, Singapore- 079903, Chief Editor: Elizar Sto Domingo

Prof. V.C. Vivekananan:  Participated in the BIC project of University of Lille from May 20-24, 2013 at France.  Participated in the BIC project of University of Lille from May 20-24, 2013 at France.  Prof. V.C.Vivekanandan, MHRD IP Chair Professor was nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 26th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from December 16-20, 2013 to deliberate on the Treaty of Broadcast and Treaty on Limitations and Exceptions of Copyright for Educational Institutions and Libraries and Archives.  Expert Invitee and drafter to the Convention drafting conference on “Access to Foreign Law‟ Hague Private International Conference, Brussels. (February 15- 17, 2012).  Law Enforcement in Internet- ISP Liability- India- Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance forum at Tokyo (July 19, 2012).  Participated in the Law via Internet Conference deliberations at Cornell University (October 7-10, 2012).  Participated in the ALAC and APRALO deliberations in the ICANN Meeting on gTLD at Toronto (October 14-19, 2012).  Participated in the APTLD APNIC meet on Domain names in Hong Kong (February 2011)  Participated as NOM COM member at the ICANN meeting at San Francisco (March 2011)  Participated and presented a paper in the “Law via Internet Conference” at Hong Kong held on (June 8-9, 2011). The conference was on the subject of ―Free Access to Law movement‖ & he presented a paper on LII of India.  Participated in the Internet Law deliberations at Singapore ICANN meeting on (June 18-27, 2011).

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 Participated and presented at the International Seminar for ASIA-PACIFIC INTERNET LEADERSHIP PROJECT (APILP) held at Institute for the Internet Policy & Law (IIPL), Beijing Normal University, Beijing (July 6-8, 2011).  Participated and presented at 6th Annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) at Kenya, Nairobi (September 27-30, 2011).  Participated in the UNICODE Technical Committee Meeting held at Cupertino, CA (October 31 - November 4, 2011).  Participated on the IPR conference of CASRIP at the Washington State University (November 2011).  Participated and presented at pre event workshop held at DIT, New Delhi on 21st September for brain storming on the Indian Scenario on issues like Managing critical Internet resources, IG4D / Internet governance for development (IG4D) etc. before participating in the 6th Annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) at Kenya, Nairobi held on (September 27-30, 2011).

Prof. Vijender Kumar  Prof. Vijender Kumar was awarded Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship for the year 2009-2010 to pursue his research at King‘s College London, UK for six months (November 1, 2009 to April, 2010).

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy  Visiting Faculty at Missippi University School of Law, Mississippi University, USA.  Visiting Faculty at International Institutes of Air and Space Law, Leiden University, the Netherlands.  Visiting Faculty at Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Canada.  Visiting Faculty at Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Cologne, Germany.  Visiting Faculty at Centre Alexandre Koyré (CAK), Paris, France.  Visiting Faculty at Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Sharjah, UAE.

Prof. P.V. Rao:  US Naval War college, Rhode Island in May, 2013.

Dr. K.V.K. Santhy  Selected for commonwealth scholarship to do research on Internet law and governance at Kings College London, (October 1to December 30, 2012).  Visited Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law as a part of the Post Doctoral Research Programme on Punishment and Sentencing for two months on a scholarship during November and December, 2009.  Participated in the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law hosted an Expert Meeting on "Multinational Law Enforcement & Sea Piracy" on November 27 and 28, 2009, at Freiberg, Germany.  Participated in the seminar on Restorative Justice, the Media and Public Opinion: a Tricky Triangle International Seminar "Building Social Support for Restorative Justice" during 3-5 June, 2009, at Max Planck Insittue for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany.

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Dr. Neha Pathakji:  Participated in the General Discussion of the Committee on ―the Rights of the Child, Digital Media and Children‘s Rights working group on Children‘s Equal and Safe Access to Digital Media and ICT‖ at United Nations, Geneva on September 12, 2014.  Participated in the conference ―The Implementation of the UN Principles on Business and Human Rights in Private International Law‖ at the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne, Switzerland held on October 10, 2014.  Presented a paper on ‗Corporations and Disability Rights: Bridging the Digital Divide‘ at Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne, Switzerland.

26. Faculty serving in a) National committee b) International committee c) Editorial Boards d) other (please specify)

Prof. Faizan Mustafa

2013  Nominated as President of India‘s nominee to several Central Universities Selection Committees.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Central Authority of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), New Delhi.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Governing Council and Executive Committee of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.  Elected to the Academic Council by the Governing Council of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Research and Monitoring Committee of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.  Nominated as Member of the Academic Council, Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala by the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court.  Nominated as Member of the Academic Council, Hidayatullah national Law University, Raipur by the Visitor.  Nominated as Member of the Executive Council, National Law University, Orissa by the Visitor.

2014  Awarded the SAARC‘s Best Law Teacher Award, 2014.  Nominated as President of India‘s nominee to several Central Universities Selection Committees.  Nominated as Member of the Finance Committee, National Law University, Orissa by the Executive Council of NLUO.  Nominated as Member of the Institute Body, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.  Nominated as Member in Advisory Committee of the Maharashtra National Law University, (MNLU), Mumbai by the Hon‘ble Chancellor.

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 Nominated as Member in the Executive Council of the Maharashtra National Law University, (MNLU), Mumbai by the Hon‘ble Chancellor.  Nominated as a Member of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy Board.  Nominated by the Government of Telangana as one of the Directors for the Technology Incubation Centre called as T-Hub.  Member, Advisory Board of the Journal of Banking & Insurance Laws of National Law University Orissa, Centre for Bankign and Insurance Laws  Member, Advisory Board of NLUA Law Review, National Law University, Assam  Member, Editorial Board of the National Journal of Comparative Law, RMLNLU, Lucknow  Member, Editorial Board of the National Journal of Comparative Law, Ghaziabad  Member, National Advisory Board, ―UNIVERSITAS‖, Journal of BHU, Varanasi  Member, Editorial Board of HNLU Journal of Law & Social Sciences, HNLU, Raipur

Prof. Amita Dhanda  Prof. Amita Dhanda was Invited to teach a course on Pluralizing Inclusion: Equality and Non-discrimination in a Globalizing world at University of Western Ontario, Canada in January, 2013  Prof. Amita Dhanda Visited Hungary as a Senior Scholar under Indo- Hungarian Educational Exchange Programme, to deepen comparative understandings of disability rights and law sponsored by UGC and Hungarian Scholarship Board, (November 8 to 30, 2012).  Prof. Amita Dhanda Undertook research and prepared Drafts of the Country Report on the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, July 2011; September 2011 and February 2012)  Prof. Amita Dhanda Undertook background research on Advocacy Efforts on Disability Rights in Zambia. (September 12-14, 2011)Lusaka, Zambia  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared the National Trust for Legal Capacity and Support Amendment Bill 2011 for the National Trust (July, 2011)  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill for the New Law Committee, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India (June, 2011)  Prof. Amita Dhanda Headed the Legal Consultancy to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Committee for the drafting of the New Disability Rights Law in August 2010  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared the draft National Trust Amendment Act for the National Trust to bring the Act in harmony with the UN CRPD (2009).

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 Prof. Amita Dhanda Member – UGC high powered committee on Disability in Higher Education(2009)  Dr.Dhanda was nominated as a member of the mental health mission team by the Government of Gujarat. She was involved in producing the Mission Report entitled ―Priorities for Mental Health Sector Development in Gujarat‖ (2003)  Prof. Amita Dhanda assisted the World Health Organisation in preparing a manual on Mental Health Legislation (2000)  Editor, NALSAR Law Review

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma  Appointed as member (legal expert) in Ethics Committee-Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences for the year 2014-15.  Appointed as Chief Editor by the State of Andhra Pradesh for Mercantile Law text book (in Telugu and English medium). The book is prescribed as a text book for B.Com. students in State of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh (2014)  Nominated as a Presiding Arbitrator to decide a dispute between NTPC and Singareni Company for a dispute which involves Rs.38 Crores. (2014)  Appointed as Arbitrator by Water Health India Limited a multinational company for a dispute between the Company and different Panchayats in India. (2014)  Nominated as an expert member (legal) in Ethics Committee-Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences for two years (August 2013 to August 2015).  Nominated as a member of Selection Committee for selection of a candidate for the post of ‗Assistant Professor in Business Law‘ for The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. (2012)  Nominated as a member of P.G.Board of Studies, The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. (2012)  Nominated as a Subject Expert for recruitment of University Teachers (Law) of TelanganaUniversity, Nizamabad. (2012)  Nominated as a Member, NIMS Institutional Ethics Committee, Nizam‘s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. (2012)  Nominated as a member, Advisory Committee, Dr.Aram Learning Centre, a constituent of National Council of Rural Institutes (MHRD), Hyderabad. (2012)  Nominated as a member of ‗Board of Studies‘, ICFAI University,Hyderabad. (2011)  Nominated as a member of Governing Council, Dr. ARM Learning Centre, National Council of Rural Institute. (MHRD) (2011)  Nominated as a member in ‗Ethics Committee‘ of Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad (2011).  Nominated as an expert member in the interview Board of Andhra Bank for recruitment of Law Officers in MMGS-II Scale and the interviews were held on 3-9-11 at Head Office, Andhra Bank, Hyderabad (2011).

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 Nominated as an expert member in the interview Board of Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board (GENCO) for recruitment of General Manager (Law) and other Senior Law Officers of Law and the interviews were held in March, 2011 at Bhopal (2011)  Nominated as a ‗Member‘ Academic Council, Tamil Nadu Ambedker Law University, Chennai (2011)  Member of the Interview Board for recruiting Faculty of ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad. (2010)  Expert Committee Member to examine the feasibility of Research Centre in Law, Sri Vijayanagar College of Law and P.G. Courses, Anantapur for the academic year 2010-2011.  Convenor, Implementation Committee, CLAT-2009.  Expert Member of the Selection Committee Meeting for selecting Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar on 26th March, 2009.  Subject Expert for selecting Professors/ Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor of SambalpurUniversity, Burla during May, 2009.  Expert Member of the Selection Committee Meeting for selecting Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagaron 14th December, 2009.  Appointed as Expert for selection of teaching Faculty in Law of Sambalpur University, Orissa (2008)  Appointed as Subject Expert for selecting Professors of Law of The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai (2008)  Appointed as Member of P.G.Board of Studies, The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai (2008)  Appointed as Subject Expert for selecting Professors of Law of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (2008)  Appointed as Member of Post Graduate Research Studies Committee, NALSARUniversity of Law, Hyderabad (2008)  Appointed as Member of Advisory Committee of Contractors Development Institute, Hyderabad (2008)  Appointed as Subject Expert for selecting Professors of Law of MaharshiDayanand University, Rohtak (2008).  Appointed as an ‗External Member‘ by the Vice Chancellor of the Central University for the Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights for the period 31.10.2003 to 31.10.2005  Nominated as a member of the Doctoral Advisory Committee in the ICFAI University, Hyderabad (2004)  Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Corporate Affairs and Corporate Crimes  Editor, NALSAR Law Review

Prof. Ghanshyam Singh  Awarded the prestigious ―Shiksha Rattan Puraskar‖ in a Seminar on ―Role of Education in Modern India‖, organised by the Indian International Friendship Society, New Delhi (2007) 56

 Member Program Advisory Committee, Centre for Distance Education, , Hyderabad (2007)  Expert for the Advisory Committee of Centre for Gandhian Philosophy and Human Development, Visakhapatnam (2007)  Member of Board of the School for Legal Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow. (2007)  UGC Nominee for Search-Cum-Selection Committee for the post of Director in UGC-ASC, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. (2007)

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Appointed as Information Commissioner, Central Information Commission, New Delhi (2013)  Selected for Commonwealth Academic Scholarship program by UGC to research in Media Law at University of Oxford, UK from October, 2012 to December, 2012.  Senior Associate Editor: "International Journal of Legal Translation and Court Interpreting", City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong  Co-Editor: GSTF Journal on Law and Social Sciences (JLSS - Print ISSN: 2251-2853, E-periodical: 2251-2861), Global Science and Technology Forum, +65 6327 0166, 10 Anson Road, International Plaza, #14-04, Singapore- 079903, Chief Editor: Elizar Sto Domingo  Editor-in-Chief, Media Law eview  Editor-in-Chief, NALSAR ADR Review

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan  Awarded the Global Researcher Invitation Programme Fellowship of Institute of Intellectual Property –Japan for 2015-2016  Indian delegate to the 30th session of WIPO SCCR meeting on Broadcasting and Exceptions Libraries Archives/Educational Institutions held between 29 June to 3rd July 2015 at Geneva.  Appointed as the Jury of the Innovations Award of CII for 2015  Nominated as the Academic Council Member of the National University of Legal Studies at Cochin (2015)  IP consultant to ‗Stanford-India BiodesignProgramme‘ –DBT, Government of India.  Advisory member of the ‗Law Department‘ of VELS University, Chennai (2015)  Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 27th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from April 28 to May 2, 2014 and Signing of Marrakesh Treaty.  Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 28th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from June 30 to July 4, 2014.  Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 29th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from December 8-12, 2014 to deliberate on the Treaty of 57

Broadcast and Treaty on Limitations and Exceptions of Copyright for Educational Institutions and Libraries and Archives.  Appointed as member of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) of Government of India from December 2013- December 2016  Served as an External Expert on ISRO Interviews for Senior Scientists held on November 26, 2014  Key Note speaker at the Orientation of the Law Programme of Christ University, Bangalore June 12, 2014  Prof. V.C.Vivekanandan, MHRD IP Chair Professor was nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 26th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from December 16-20, 2013to deliberate on the Treaty of Broadcast and Treaty on Limitations and Exceptions of Copyright for Educational Institutions and Libraries and Archives.  Appointed as member of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) of Government of India for December 2013- December 2016.  Appointed to the Executive Board of the Indian Banks Technology Consortium (IBTC) of Reserve Bank of India as an Academic Advisory member on E-Commerce and Cyber Security legal issues. (2012)  Nominated as an Advisor to the Indian Patent Office (2011)  Nominated as advisor to the IP Cell of IIT Bhubaneswar. (2011)  Nominated as the Ethics Committee member of Administrative Staff College (2011)  Speaker at the ‗Patron Chief Justices Meeting organized by the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI) to speak on ‗The Impact of Technological Development on the Law and Court Processes‘ to the Visiting Chief Justices on February 5th 2011 at the Commonwealth Law Conference (CLC) at Hyderabad.  NWO-ICSSR Research fellow - Maastricht University, Netherlands- 2010  Elected as the first Indian Representative in the Nomination Committee of ICANN- Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers- which will elect the Board of Directors for the apex internet governance body of the world in 2010  Nominated as the member of the Patent Examination Board of the Indian Patent Office. (2010)  Re-appointed as the Adjunct Visiting Professor of the Business School of Buffalo University for 2010 to 2012.  Member-Copyright Enforcement Advisory Council- Govt. of India (2010)  Professor Vivekanandan was designated as the IP Chair Professor in Feb 2008 instituted by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Govt. of India.  Expert Committee Member of the ―Access to Foreign Law Pilot Project‖ of Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law since 2008. 58

 Elected advisory member from Asia Pacific Region for Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)- 2008-2011  Member of the Academic Studies Board- Dr.Ambedkar University, School of Excellence (2008)  He was appointed as the Adjunct Visiting Professor of University of Buffallo, New York. (2007)  Designated as a member of the Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board as IPR expert. (2007)  Member- Joint Coordination Committee for Academic Studies– National Academy of Direct Taxes, Nagpur (2006)  Designated as The Coordinator, NALSAR Proximate Education, the Distance education wing of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (2001) Prof. Vijender Kumar  Prof. Vijender Kumar was Awarded Academic Staff Commonwealth Fellowship 2009-2010 tenable at King‘s College, London, UK for 6 months.  Prof. Vijender Kumar was Appointed as Visiting Professor at King‘s College, London for one year (2009).  Nominated by U.G.C. for AcademicStaffCommonwealth Fellowship 2009- 2010

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy  Member, the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), Paris.  Member, Cologne Commentary on Space Law (COCOSL), Cologne, Germany.  Associate Member, Indian Society of International Law (ISIL), New Delhi.  Life Member, Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI), New Delhi.  Established AP chapter of JNU Alumni at Hyderabad and Coordinator for the same.  Editorial Board Member, GSTF Journal on Law and Social Sciences (JLSS), University of Wollongong, Australia.  Member of the Honorary Editorial Advisory Council for the Wealth of India for the Monthly Magazine.

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy  Member of the Environment Panel, Andhra Pradesh State Council of the Confederation of Indian Industry for the year (2012-2016).  Nominated as a member of the Expert Committee for setting paper to conduct Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test for Law Lectures (SET) (May 2012)

Prof. N. Vasanthi  Appointed as a member of the expert committee for the TSPSC (Telangana State Public Service Commission) (2014)

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 Member, Andhra Pradesh State Unorganised Workers Social Security Board (2012-2015) as a representative of civil society  Andhra Pradesh State technical advisory board on drafting legislation on ground water in collaboration in Wassan A.P.(2010)  Member of the Technical Advisory Group for the Project ―Unpacking TraffickingBill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ICRW Research Project ―Unpacking Trafficking‖ (2010)  DWRC (Domestic Workers Rights Campaign) Draft Legislation on Domestic Workers (2010)

Dr. T. Raghavendra Rao  Awarded First Prize in Country Wide Presentations, 8th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Laws NLSIU, Bangalore (May 2006).  Awarded University First Prize and Gold Medals in Master of Laws (LL.M), Andhra University Vishakhapatnam (1993)

Dr. K.V.K. Santhy  Selected for commonwealth scholarship to do research on Internet law and governance at Kings College London, (October 1to December 30, 2012).

Dr. V.K. Unni  Max Planck India Fellowship (2008-11) awarded by the Max Planck Society, Germany (2008).

Dr. Neha Pathakji  Awarded the Van Calker Scholarship by Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne, Switzerland (2014)

Dr. Shaik Nazim Ahmed Shafi  Member, Editorial Board, RGNUL Student Law Review, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.  Member, Board of Studies, Bhavan‘s Vivekananda College (Autonomous), Hyderabad.

Mr. Mahendra Kumar Shukla  Consortium Fellow in 2nd AIM-AMA Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium 2014, hosted by IIM Ahmedabad.

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Faculty Seminars are conducted on monthly basis. Faculty are encouraged to participate in training programmes, refresher courses, seminar, conferences, workshops and other Faculty Improvement Programmes organised by the University and other institutions. The University has established 20 Advanced Research Centres and the Faculty Members have been made In-Charge of these Centres. Through the Centres assigned to them, they undertake research projects, offer courses, bring out publications, organise conferences, seminars, workshops, panel discussions, guest lectures etc.

28. Student projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute

Teaching at NALSAR is complemented by a variety of research projects. The project system is made more interesting and absorbing to encourage creativity. Each student has to do a Newspaper Discovery, an Interview, a Film Review, a Book or Article Review, a Case Comment and a Research Paper. In addition, the students have to do Seminar Papers which is evaluated through submission of research paper alone. Projects are mandatory in all the subjects for all the students.

Students opt to take help from external experts/organizations to complete their project work. They seek help from advocates, human rights forums, NGO‘s, police officers etc. depending on their project need. Faculty provide guidance and contacts for successfully completion of the project assignments.

The students are also taken as Research Assistants for the minor / major research projects undertaken by the faculty to improve their research skills and also practical knowledge on various contemporary issues.

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty The following awards are received by the faculty members:

Prof. Faizan Mustafa,  Awarded the SAARC‘s Best Law Teacher Award, 2014  Awarded the Mohd. Ali Johar Award- 2015 for contribution in Law and Jurisprudence  Awarded Shah Waliullah Young Scholar Award 2009  Nominated as President of India‘s nominee to several Central Universities Selection Committees.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Central Authority of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), New Delhi.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Governing Council and Executive Committee of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.

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 Elected to the Academic Council by the Governing Council of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.  Nominated by the Chief Justice of India to the Research and Monitoring Committee of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.  Nominated as Member of the Academic Council, Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala by the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court.  Nominated as Member of the Academic Council, Hidayatullah national Law University, Raipur by the Visitor.  Nominated as Member of the Executive Council, National Law University, Orissa by the Visitor. 2014  Nominated as President of India‘s nominee to several Central Universities Selection Committees.  Nominated as Member of the Institute Body, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.  Nominated as Member in Advisory Committee of the Maharashtra National Law University, (MNLU), Mumbai by the Hon‘ble Chancellor.  Nominated as Member in the Executive Council of the Maharashtra National Law University, (MNLU), Mumbai by the Hon‘ble Chancellor.  Nominated as a Member of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy Board.  Nominated by the Government of Telangana as one of the Directors for the Technology Incubation Centre called as T-Hub.

Prof. Amita Dhanda  Prof. Amita Dhanda was Invited to teach a course on Pluralizing Inclusion: Equality and Non-discrimination in a Globalizing world at University of Western Ontario, Canada in January, 2013  Prof. Amita Dhanda Visited Hungary as a Senior Scholar under Indo-Hungarian Educational Exchange Programme, to deepen comparative understandings of disability rights and law sponsored by UGC and Hungarian Scholarship Board, (November 8 to 30, 2012).  Prof. Amita Dhanda Undertook research and prepared Drafts of the Country Report on the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, July 2011; September 2011 and February 2012)  Prof. Amita Dhanda Undertook background research on Advocacy Efforts on Disability Rights in Zambia. (September 12-14, 2011)Lusaka, Zambia  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared the National Trust for Legal Capacity and Support Amendment Bill 2011 for the National Trust (July, 2011)  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill for the New Law Committee, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India (June, 2011)

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 Prof. Amita Dhanda Headed the Legal Consultancy to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Committee for the drafting of the New Disability Rights Law in August 2010  Prof. Amita Dhanda Prepared the draft National Trust Amendment Act for the National Trust to bring the Act in harmony with the UN CRPD (2009).  Prof. Amita Dhanda Member – UGC high powered committee on Disability in Higher Education(2009)  Dr.Dhanda was nominated as a member of the mental health mission team by the Government of Gujarat. She was involved in producing the Mission Report entitled ―Priorities for Mental Health Sector Development in Gujarat‖ (2003)  Prof. Amita Dhanda has assisted the World Health Organisation in preparing a manual on Mental Health Legislation (2000)

Prof. K.V.S.Sarma  Appointed as member (legal expert) in Ethics Committee-Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences for the year 2014-15.  Appointed as Chief Editor by the State of Andhra Pradesh for Mercantile Law text book (in Telugu and English medium). The book is prescribed as a text book for B.Com. students in State of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh (2014)  Nominated as a Presiding Arbitrator to decide a dispute between NTPC and Singareni Company for a dispute which involves Rs.38 Crores. (2014)  Appointed as Arbitrator by Water Health India Limited a multinational company for a dispute between the Company and different Panchayats in India. (2014)  Nominated as an expert member (legal) in Ethics Committee-Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences for two years (August 2013 to August 2015).  Nominated as a member of Selection Committee for selection of a candidate for the post of ‗Assistant Professor in Business Law‘ for The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. (2012)  Nominated as a member of P.G.Board of Studies, The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. (2012)  Nominated as a Subject Expert for recruitment of University Teachers (Law) of TelanganaUniversity, Nizamabad. (2012)  Nominated as a Member, NIMS Institutional Ethics Committee, Nizam‘s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. (2012)  Nominated as a member, Advisory Committee, Dr.Aram Learning Centre, a constituent of National Council of Rural Institutes (MHRD), Hyderabad. (2012  Nominated as a member of ‗Board of Studies‘, ICFAI University,Hyderabad. (2011)  Nominated as a member of Governing Council, Dr. ARM Learning Centre, National Council of Rural Institute. (MHRD) (2011)  Nominated as a member in ‗Ethics Committee‘ of Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad (2011).  Nominated as an expert member in the interview Board of Andhra Bank for recruitment of Law Officers in MMGS-II Scale and the interviews were held on 3-9-11 at Head Office, Andhra Bank, Hyderabad (2011).

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 Nominated as an expert member in the interview Board of Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board (GENCO) for recruitment of General Manager (Law) and other Senior Law Officers of Law and the interviews were held in March, 2011 at Bhopal (2011)  Nominated as a ‗Member‘ Academic Council, Tamil Nadu Ambedker Law University, Chennai (2011)  Member of the Interview Board for recruiting Faculty of ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad. (2010)  Expert Committee Member to examine the feasibility of Research Centre in Law, Sri Vijayanagar College of Law and P.G. Courses, Anantapur for the academic year 2010- 2011.  Expert Member of the Selection Committee Meeting for selecting Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar on 26th March, 2009.  Subject Expert for selecting Professors/ Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor of SambalpurUniversity, Burla during May, 2009.  Expert Member of the Selection Committee Meeting for selecting Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor of Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagaron 14th December, 2009.  Appointed as Expert for selection of teaching Faculty in Law of Sambalpur University, Orissa (2008)  Appointed as Subject Expert for selecting Professors of Law of The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai (2008)  Appointed as Member of P.G.Board of Studies, The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai (2008)  Appointed as Member of Advisory Committee of Contractors Development Institute, Hyderabad (2008)  Appointed as Subject Expert for selecting Professors of Law of MaharshiDayanand University, Rohtak (2008).  Appointed as an ‗External Member‘ by the Vice Chancellor of the Central University for the Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights for the period 31.10.2003 to 31.10.2005  Nominated as a member of the Doctoral Advisory Committee in the ICFAI University, Hyderabad (2004)

Prof. Ghanshyam Singh  Awarded the prestigious ―Shiksha Rattan Puraskar‖ in a Seminar on ―Role of Education in Modern India‖, organised by the Indian International Friendship Society, New Delhi (2007)  Member Program Advisory Committee, Centre for Distance Education, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad (2007)  Expert for the Advisory Committee of Centre for Gandhian Philosophy and Human Development, Visakhapatnam (2007)  Member of Board of the School for Legal Studies, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow. (2007)  UGC Nominee for Search-Cum-Selection Committee for the post of Director in UGC- ASC, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. (2007) 64

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu  Awarded the Best Teacher Award by the State of Andhra Pradesh  Selected for Commonwealth Academic Scholarship program by UGC to research in Media Law at University of Oxford, UK from October, 2012 to December, 2012.

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan • Awarded the Global Researcher Invitation Programme Fellowship of Institute of Intellectual Property –Japan for 2015-2016 • Indian delegate to the 30th session of WIPO SCCR meeting on Broadcasting and Exceptions Libraries Archives/Educational Institutions held between 29 June to 3rd July 2015 at Geneva. • Appointed as the Jury of the Innovations Award of CII for 2015 • Nominated as the Academic Council Member of the National University of Legal Studies at Cochin (2015) • IP consultant to ‗Stanford-India BiodesignProgramme‘ –DBT, Government of India. • Advisory member of the ‗Law Department‘ of VELS University, Chennai (2015) • Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 27th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from April 28 to May 2, 2014 and Signing of Marrakesh Treaty. • Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 28th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from June 30 to July 4, 2014. • Nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 29th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from December 8-12, 2014 to deliberate on the Treaty of Broadcast and Treaty on Limitations and Exceptions of Copyright for Educational Institutions and Libraries and Archives. • Appointed as member of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) of Government of India from December 2013- December 2016 • Served as an External Expert on ISRO Interviews for Senior Scientists held on November 26, 2014 • Key Note speaker at the Orientation of the Law Programme of Christ University, Bangalore June 12, 2014 • Prof. V.C.Vivekanandan, MHRD IP Chair Professor was nominated by Ministry of HRD as the official negotiator at the 26th Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) at WIPO, Geneva from December 16-20, 2013to deliberate on the Treaty of Broadcast and Treaty on Limitations and Exceptions of Copyright for Educational Institutions and Libraries and Archives. • Appointed as member of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) of Government of India for December 2013- December 2016. • Appointed to the Executive Board of the Indian Banks Technology Consortium (IBTC) of Reserve Bank of India as an Academic Advisory member on E-Commerce and Cyber Security legal issues. (2012) • Nominated as an Advisor to the Indian Patent Office (2011) • Nominated as advisor to the IP Cell of IIT Bhubaneswar. (2011) • Nominated as the Ethics Committee member of Administrative Staff College (2011) • Speaker at the ‗Patron Chief Justices Meeting organized by the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI) to speak on ‗The Impact of Technological Development on the 65

Law and Court Processes‘ to the Visiting Chief Justices on February 5th 2011 at the Commonwealth Law Conference (CLC) at Hyderabad. • NWO-ICSSR Research fellow - Maastricht University, Netherlands-2010 • Elected as the first Indian Representative in the Nomination Committee of ICANN- Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers- which will elect the Board of Directors for the apex internet governance body of the world in 2010 • Nominated as the member of the Patent Examination Board of the Indian Patent Office. (2010) • Re-appointed as the Adjunct Visiting Professor of the Business School of Buffalo University for 2010 to 2012. • Member-Copyright Enforcement Advisory Council- Govt. of India (2010) • Professor Vivekanandan was designated as the IP Chair Professor in Feb 2008 instituted by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Govt. of India. • Expert Committee Member of the ―Access to Foreign Law Pilot Project‖ of Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law since 2008. • Elected advisory member from Asia Pacific Region for Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)- 2008-2011 • Member of the Academic Studies Board- Dr.Ambedkar University, School of Excellence (2008) • He was appointed as the Adjunct Visiting Professor of University of Buffallo, New York. (2007) • Designated as a member of the Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board as IPR expert. (2007) • Member- Joint Coordination Committee for Academic Studies– National Academy of Direct Taxes, Nagpur (2006) • Designated as The Coordinator, NALSAR Proximate Education, the Distance education wing of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (2001)

Prof. Vijender Kumar  Prof. Vijender Kumar was Awarded Academic Staff Commonwealth Fellowship 2009- 2010 tenable at King‘s College, London, UK for 6 months.  Prof. Vijender Kumar was Appointed as Visiting Professor at King‘s College, London for one year (2009).  Nominated by U.G.C. for Academic Staff Commonwealth Fellowship 2009-2010  Appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of NLUJAA, Assam

Prof. K. Vidyullatha Reddy • Nominated as a member of the Environment Panel, Andhra Pradesh State Council of the Confederation of Indian Industry for the year (2012-2013). • Nominated as a member of the Expert Committee for setting paper to conduct Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test for Law Lectures (SET) (May 2012)

Prof. N. Vasanthi • Appointed as a member of the expert committee for the TSPSC (Telangana State Public Service Commission) (2014) • Member, Andhra Pradesh State Unorganised Workers Social Security Board (2012-2015) as a representative of civil society 66

• Andhra Pradesh State technical advisory board on drafting legislation on ground water in collaboration in Wassan A.P.(2010) • Member of the Technical Advisory Group for the Project ―Unpacking TraffickingBill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ICRW Research Project ―Unpacking Trafficking‖ (2010) • DWRC (Domestic Workers Rights Campaign) Draft Legislation on Domestic Workers (2010)

Dr. T. Raghavendra Rao • Awarded First Prize in Country Wide Presentations, 8th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Laws NLSIU, Bangalore (May 2006). • Awarded University First Prize and Gold Medals in Master of Laws (LL.M), Andhra University Vishakhapatnam (1993)

Dr. K.V.K. Santhy • Selected for commonwealth scholarship to do research on Internet law and governance at Kings College London, (October 1to December 30, 2012).

Dr. V.K. Unni • Max Planck India Fellowship (2008-11) awarded by the Max Planck Society, Germany (2008).

Dr. Neha Pathakji • Awarded the Van Calker Scholarship by Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne, Switzerland (2014)

Dr. Shaik Nazim Ahmed Shafi  Member, Editorial Board, RGNUL Student Law Review, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.  Member, Board of Studies, Bhavan‘s Vivekananda College (Autonomous), Hyderabad.

Mr. Mahendra Kumar Shukla  Consortium Fellow in 2nd AIM-AMA Sheth Foundation Doctoral Consortium 2014, hosted by IIM Ahmedabad.

Awards / recognitions received at the National and international level by Students

MOOTING ACHIEVEMENTS International Moots  Runner‘s Up at the national rounds of Oxford Price Monroe International Media Law Moot Court Competition, 2015 (Team: Akshita Amit, Pranav Agarwal and Noel Johs).  Semi-Finalists (Qualified for International Florida Rounds) at the national rounds of the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition, 2015, (Team: Nastassia Khurana, Lakshmi Venkataraman, Srishti Khare and Balaji Subramanian).  Runner‘s Up (Qualified for Washington D.C. Rounds) at the national rounds of the 56th Philip C. Jessup Moot Court Competition, 2015 and Mr. Varun was 67

awarded ―Best Speaker Citation‖ award. (Team: Varun Baliga, Sanya Samtani, Preeti Kolluri and Raji Gururaj)  Quarter Finalists at national rounds of 5th Indian Vis Pre-Moot 2015. (Team for Vis East: Utkarsh Mishra, Soumitra Bose, Pranav Awasthi and Arpita Chanana) (Team for Vis Vienna: Kartik D Monga, Harshit Neotia, Aditya Vikram and Kshitij Goyal)  Octo-finalists at the 55th Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition held at Washington, U.S. from April 6-12, 2014 (Team: Chinmayi Sharma, Ravishankar Krishnan, Debarpan Ghosh, and Srimukundan Narayanaswamy).  Second place – South rounds in Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2014. Mr. Rohan Dewan was awarded the Best Speaker award. (Team: Pradyuman Kaistha, Rohan Dewan and Avaneendra Khare).  Semi - Finalists at the Sixth International Air Law Moot Court Competition held at Bucharest, Romania in March, 2014 (Team: Utkarsh Mishra, Dipankar Das and Ajey Karthik)  Won the Fali S Nariman Award for the Best Respondent Memorial at the Eleventh Annual Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot held at Hongkong from March 31 - April 6, 2014 (Team: Harshit Neotia, Kartik D Monga and Anupam Mishra)  Won the 19th Willem C. Vis Moot Court Competition, (2012) in Vienna, Austria (Team – Mr. JagdishMenezes, Ms.Ishita Bhardwaj & Ms.Ridhi Kabra).  Won the 5th Monroe E. Price – Oxford Media Law Moot Court Competition, 2012 held at Oxford, United Kingdom. (Team – Mr. Sourav Roy, Mr.Kunal Singh & Mr.Dhruv Bhattacharya)  Best Memorial and Best Respondent Award at the National Rounds of the Commonwealth International Moot Court Competition, (2012). (Team – Mr. Utkarsh Mishra, Mr.Dipankar Krishna Das and Mr. Soumitra Bose)  Won Best Claimant Memorial Award in the 2012 Foreign Direct Investment International Arbitration Moot organized by SkaddenArps in Boston, USA. [International Moot] (Team – Mr. Kaustubh Mishra, Ms.Ramya Mahidhara and Mr.Utsav Prashar).  Runners Up at Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (South India Rounds) – during January 28 -30, 2011, (Team: Mr. Aditya Singh, Mr.Rohan Saha, Mr.Malak Bhatt).  Won the Bar Council of India International Law Moot, 2011 held at KIIT, Bhubhaneshwar, Orissa in February 9-12, 2011 (Team: Mr. Mirza Saaib Beg, Mr. A.S. Vishwajith and Mr.Shrishail Navalgund). Mr. MirzaSaaib Beg is Best Advocate in the finals. Mr. Mirza Saaib Beg has also been awarded scholarship of Rs. 1,000/- p.m. for one year by the BCI  Runners Up at International Moot Court Competition – during February 9-13, 2011, organised by Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (Team: Chitra Rentala, Mandavi Singh and Anusha Simha. Ms. Chitra Rentala was the Best Speaker.  Runners up and Best Team at 4th ICLN International Criminal Court Trial Moot Court Competition 2011 held in the Hague, Netherlands during April 10 – 15,

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2011. (Team- Anjaney Das, Chand Chopra, Sarvani Desiraju and Neharika Malik). Anjaney Das won Best Defense Counsel and Best Overall Speaker.  Placed on Top 16 in 18th Annual WILLEM C. VIS International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition held in Vienna, Austria during April 15- 21, 2011. (Team- Puneeth Nagaraj, S. Bhushan and Poorvi Satija.). Ms. Poorvi Satija was awarded an honourable mention in the category ―Martin Domke Award for Best Individual Oralist in the General Rounds.  Winners and Best Memorial in the National Round Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2011 during February 22-25, 2011. (Team- Arushi Garg, Swati Singh and ShuchitaThapar).  Best Memorial at the South Asia Rounds Henry Dunant Memorial Moot held in Nepal during October 20-22, 2011. (Team- Arushi Garg, Swati Singh and Shuchita Thapar). Arushi Garg won the Best Speaker.  Runners up in the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition, 2011 (ISRO National Funding Rounds). (Team- Jagdish John Menezes, Ridhi Kabra and Priyanka Vora). Jagdish John Menezes won Best speaker.  Second Runners up and Second Best Memorial in the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition, 2011 (Asia- Pacific Rounds (Jakarta)): (Team- Jagdish John Menezes, Ridhi Kabra and Priyanka Vora). Jagdish John Menezes won Best speaker.

National Moots

 Won the 4th Amity International Moot Court Competition, 2014 held at Amity Law School, Noida from October 9-11, 2014. (Team: Ayush Ranka, Akshay Puri and Ajatshatru Pandey)  Runners up at the 30th Bar Council of India Moot Court Competition, 2014 and Anjali Rawat was awarded the ―Best Female Advocate Citation‖ (Team: Rohan Muralidharan, Anjali Rawat and Mohammad Asadulla Shareef).  Semi - Finalists at the 6th GNLU International Moot Court Competition, 2014 held at GNLU, Gandhinagar from February 5 - 9, 2014 (Team: Paaras Pandey, Aishwaria Ramanan and Lakshmi Dwivedi).  Semi - Finalists at the 6th NUJS - Herbert Smith Corporate Law Moot Court Competition, 2014 held at NUJS, Kolkata from March 21 - 23, 2014 (Team: Megha Krishnamurthi, B. Varun Reddy and Ajatshatru Pandey).  Quarter finalist at the 5th School of Law Christ, National Moot Court Competition 2014 (Team :Sameera Balani, Rahul Mohanty and Ayush Mallik).  Runners up at the 1st National Odisha Maritime Law Moot Court Competition, Odisha held in March 2014 (Team: Aishwarya Narayanan and Arpita Chanana)  Mr. Shantanu Dey represented the University in the top-8 stage and won the Best Respondent Memorial in the South Asia Rounds of the 6thSkadden Foreign Direct Investment Arbitration Moot in August, 2014  Quarter Finalists in the 6th RLC SaquibRizvi Memorial National Moot Court Competition, 2014. Pallavi Srivastava was awarded the ―Best Speaker Citation‖. (Team: Ayush Vijayvargiya, Karan Gupta and Pallavi Srivastava).

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 Won the ‗Best Defence Counsel‘ award at the 5th SVKM‘s National Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition, 2014 Lakshana R was awarded the ‗Best Judgement Citation‘ (Team: Lakshana R, Lavish Paliwal, Nilav Banerjee and Manjushree RM)  Runners up at 6th Justice Hidyatullah Memorial Moot Court Competition (October 18-20, 2013) organized by Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur.(Team comprised of Mr. Ajatshatru Pandey,Mr.Pranav Agarwal &Ms.Tanya Choudhary). The Memorial of the team was adjudged as the Best Memorial; Mr. Pranav Agarwal was adjudged as the Best Speaker; Mr. Ajatshatru Pandey was adjudged as Second Best Speaker and Ms. Tanya Choudhary was awarded the Koutilya Kaushik Memorial Award as the Best Researcher.  Semifinalist at 10th Nani Palkhivala Tax Moot Court Competition, 2013(October 3-5, 2013) (Team comprised of Mr. Yugal Jain, Mr.Pranav Verma & Mr.Pranav Awasthi).  Mr. Pranav Menon was awarded Hon‘ble mention for claimant memo at 20th Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, 2013.  Won 27th Bar Council of India Moot Court Competition held at Nirma University, Gujarat (Team– Ms. Malavika Prasad, Ms.Charitha Shashiraj and Mr.Devdeep Ghosh). Ms. Malavika Prasad was adjudged as Best Advocate of the Competition and Ms. Charitha Shashiraj was adjudged as the Best Speaker in the Final Round.  Semi-finalist in the 13th D. M. Harish Memorial International Moot Court Competition, 2012 held at Government Law College, Mumbai (February 9 – 12, 2012) (Team: Mr. Pranav Menon, Ms.Sanya Samtani and Ms.Apoorva Yadav).  Won the 10thJusta-Causa National Moot Court Competition held at Nagpur (February 23 – 26, 2012).  Runners up and Best Memorial at the NLUJ Anti-Trust Moot Court Competition held at NLU, Jodhpur (March 2- 4, 2012).  Semi-finalists and Second Best Speaker Award at the 28th All India Bar Council of India Trust Moot Court Competition held at NLU, Delhi (March 12 – 14, 2012) (Team : Mr. Goutham R.V., Ms.Megha Kataria and Mr.Ketan Karyakate)  Runners up in the 5th NLS International Arbitration Moot Court Competition (April 5-8, 2012). (Team – Ms. Rupali Francesca Samuel and Ms. Bidya Bijayeta Mohanty and Ms. Preethi Maria Correa).  Won the 2nd Dr. Paras Diwan Memorial "Energy Law" National Moot Court Competition, 2012 held at University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun (April 6-8, 2012) (Team – Mr. Ashok Kumar, Mr. Sagar Devgan and Mr.Yuvraj Vyas).  Won the 4th RLC SaquibRizvi Memorial National Moot Court Competition held at Rizvi Law College, Mumbai. (September 28-30, 2012) (Team: Mr. Jaideep Kodali, Mr. Mohammed Omer Farooq and Ms.Bhavna Patnaik).  Won the National Rounds of 15th Annual Stetson International National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. Mr. Tarun Gopalakrishnan won the Best Oralist.

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 Won the 2nd Best Memorial award in the 9th Nani Palkhivala National Tax Law Moot Court Competition, 2012 (October 11-13, 2012). (Team – Mr. Archit Bhatnagar, Ms.Trishala Kaviti and Mr.Shashank Yeleswarupu).  Won Best Memorial and Best Respondent Award at the National Rounds of the Commonwealth International Moot Court Competition, 2012 (Mr. Utkarsh Mishra, Mr.Dipankar Krishna Das and Mr. Soumitra Bose).  Runners-up at Hidayatullah National Moot Court Competition, 2012 (October 19 – 21, 2012) (Team : Mr. Divyang Trivedi, Ms.Swarnarekha Gopikrishna and Mr.Pradeep T.).  Won the Second Best Memorial Surana & Surana National Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition 2012 (Team – Mr. Shailesh Singh, Mr.Anupam Mishra & Ms.Akshara Shukla).  Mr. Shailesh Singh was adjudged as the Best Speaker in NLIU - Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition, 2012.  Runners up at the HNMCC Moot Court Competition 2012 (October 19-20, 2012) (Team – Mr. Divyang Trivedi, Ms.Swarnarekha Gopikrishna and Mr.Pradeep Thanakodi).  Won the 1st Amity International Moot Court Competition (November 18-20, 2011). (Team _ Ms. Rupali Francesca Samuel and Ms. Preethi Maria Correa and Ms. Bidya Bijayeta Mohanty).  Won the Kerala Law Academy Moot held at Kerala Law Academy, Cochin from February 10–12, 2011. (Team- Kritika Bairavan, Anushree Gupta and Prianca Ravichandran).  Winners and Best Memorial Anti Trust Moot Court Competition, 2011 held at NLU, Jodhpur from February 17-20, 2011. (Team- Siddhant Buxi, Varun Agarwal and Labanyendu Das).Best Advocate, Mr.Varun Agarwal, Best Student Advocate in the final rounds – Mr. Siddhant Buxi.  Winners and 2nd Best Memorial in the 5th S.P. Sathe Moot Court Competition during February 26-28, 2011. (Team- Charitha K.S, Prarthana Kashinath and Shuchita Thapar). Best Student Advocate of the Competition – Ms. Prarthana Kashinath. Best Speaker in the Finals, Ms. Charitha Shashiraj.  Won the 5th S.P. Sathe Memorial Moot Court Competition held at ILS Law College, Pune in February 26-28, 2011 (Team: Ms. Prarthana Kashinath, Ms.Charitha K.S. and Ms.Suchita Thapar). Ms. Prarthana Kashinath won the Best Advocate award at Prelims and Ms. Charitha K.S. won the Best Speaker award at finals.  Semi Finalists and Best Memorial at the Amity National Moot Court Competition held at Amity Law School, New Delhi from March 11-13, 2011. (Team- Neha Chaudhari, Shruti Chandrashekar and Samira Varanasi)  Runners up at National Law School International Arbitration Moot Court Competition during April 8-10, 2011. (Team- Prateek Andharia, Shivankar Sharma and Tarun Kovvali).  Won the 1st Amity International Moot Court Competition held at Amity Law School, New Delhi from November 18-20, 2011. (Team- Preethi Correa, Rupali Samuel and Bidya Mohanty).

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 Winners in National Rounds at 15th Annual Stetson International National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. (Team- Tarun Gopalakrishnan, Malavika Prasad and Gautam Swarup). Mr. Tarun Gopalakrishnan won the Best Oralist.

LITERARY & DEBATING ACHIEVEMENTS

 Best College Team, Landmark General Quiz, Hyderabad (October 6, 2013).  Mr. K.V.S. Lokesh and Mr.Balaji Subramanian got 1st place in the BITS Enigma Science Quiz at BITS Pilani-Hyderabad (October 11-13, 2013).  Mr. K.V.S. Lokesh and Mr.Balaji Subramanian got 4th place at National Finals, BITS Enigma General Quiz 2013.  Mr. K.V.S. Lokesh, Mr.Balaji Subramanian and Mr.Debarpan Ghosh got 2nd place in General Quiz, Christ University Quiz Championship, Bangalore (December 7-8, 2013).  Mr. K.V.S. Lokesh, Mr.Balaji Subramanian and Mr. Vishnu Sumanth got 3rd place in India Quiz, Christ University Quiz Championship, Bangalore (December 7-8, 2013).  Team comprising Ms. Sanya Samtani and Mr.Varun Baliga of the IV and III Year respectively were the first NALSAR team to break to the quarter finals of the IIT Bombay British Parliamentary Debate.  Mr. Varun Baliga became the first NALSAR adjudicator to break to the finals of the MSR British Parliamentary Debate. He was placed third best adjudicator overall.  NALSAR sent two teams comprising of Mr. Varun Baliga and Mr.Ketan Karyakarte as NALSAR A and Ms. Adrija Jayanthy and Mr.Rishabh Shah as NALSAR B for the first time to the 2014 Worlds University Debating Championship in Chennai.  Participated in the NUJS International Parliamentary Debate Tournament in February 2012;  Second Best Adjudicator (Ms. Shruthi Chandrasekaran), and Semi-Finalist Adjudicator (Ms. Juhi Bansal) at the RV Debating Tournament in September, 2012;  Participated in the World Universities Debating Championship 2012 (Mr. Mirza Saaib Beg, Mr.Priyank Kapadia and Ms.Juhi Bansal) in Berlin, Germany;  Best delegate at NUJS MUN 2012, RMLNLU MUN 2012, and JGUMUN 2012 (Mr. Himanil Raina).  Participated in NUJS Parliamentary Debate, 2011organised by NUJS, Kolkata  Participated in 8thPremchand Memorial Debate, 2011  Participated in RV Debating Tournament, 2011 organised by R.V. Law College, Bangalore  Participated in 3rd IIT Bombay Parliamentary Debate, 2011organised by IIT, Bombay  Participated in 2nd United Asians Debating Championship, 2011 at Macau, Hongkong. 72

ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

 Ms. Tanya Choudhary won the First Prize in Satya Hegde Essay Competition 2014 organized by Nani Palkhivala Centre of Arbitration, Chennai  Ms. Tanya Choudhary won the First Prize in Arb Excel - all India essay competition on arbitration, organized by Kachwaha & Partners, New Delhi  Ms. Tanya Choudhary won the gold medal in Reema Ray Gold Medal Essay Competition in Business Law 2014 organized by National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) on the topic ―arbitrating competition law issues.‖  Mr. AnuragPandey got Third Rank in Essay competition on : Humans Pride organization: Topic: Wrongful Portrayal of Women by Advertisement Sector is derogatory to their dignity.  Mr. Mayank Samuel &Mr.Oshoneesh Waghmare won the First Jagriti National Essay Writing Competition (September 30, 2013).  Mr. KartikChawla presented a paper on ―Anonymity and Regulations: A Bitcoins Perspective‖ to the Rostrum Essay Competition, which has been selected for publication on the Rostrum Blog, and the paper has been shortlisted for the competition. SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS

NALSAR students have excelled in sport competitions at various levels, national, state and zonal. Following are the achievements of the NALSAR students in sporting activities: Vishal Vishwas Shooting  Gold medal at district level in Chittorgarh (Johar fest.) (2011)  Silver medal (Individuals) in 7th Maharaja Karni Singh Shooting memorial competition, Jaipur. 2012  Gold medal (Team event) in 7th Maharaja Karni Singh Shooting memorial competition, Jaipur. 2012  Bronze medal (team event) in I.P.S.C. shooting competition held at Daly college, Indore (2011) Hockey  Gold medal in inter sainik school hockey tournament. (ZONALS) 2012-2013  Represented Rajasthan in 3rd sub-jr. Hockey national at Mumbai as Vice-Capt. Of the team. (2013)  Represented Rajasthan in the 4th junior men‘s nationals at Chennai as Captain of the team.(2014) Pallavi Dehari  Inter-DPS National Swim Meet-3rd position in Freestyle and Backstroke and Relay (freestyle)  State Level Sports Meet-Swimming 2nd position  Zonal Level Sports Meet-Swimming 1st position  In addition to this she has also won some prizes for swimming in various sports club.

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Lakshana Radhakrishnan Top 50 finisher in  2014(10k Marathon)  World Aids Day Marathon 2014(10k Marathon)  Anti-tobacco day 2014 marathon (10k Marathon) Bronze medal in 800m race. (Invicta 2015, Inter-Law College Sports meet, NUJS Kolkata) Other achievements in sports include

 Stuti Shah represented Karnataka state that won Basketball nationals in 2011 and 2012.  NALSAR students Vishal Vishwas, Radhika Agarwal, Mukbang Pertin and Harsh Mahaseth were in top 10 in Airtel Hyderabad Womenathon in 2015.  Dawa Gyeltshan won Bronze in 3000 meter race in Invicta (Inter-Law College Sports meet, NUJS Kolkata) in 2014.  Mukbang Pertin also won silver medal in 3000 meter race in Invicta (Inter-Law College Sports meet, NUJS Kolkata) in 2015.  NALSAR Basketball team won silver medal in men‘s category in Invicta (Inter- Law College Sports meet, NUJS Kolkata) in 2012.  Full Marathon (42 km) - Ms. Radhika Agarwal ran the Airtel Hyderabad full Marathon on August 25, 2013 which took 6 hours 16 minutes 11 seconds.  Runners up in the Quadrangular Cricket Series between NLS-NALSAR-NUJS- Christ College of Law  Mr. Mahesh (LLM II year) and Mr. Mayank Kapila (LLM II year ) were awarded the Best bowler of the tournament Man of the tournament respectively in the Quadrangular cricket series in January  The college cricket team is still the reigning champions in the NLS-NALSAR annual cricket Bi-series.  The college football team were the Winners of the NALSAR-NLS-BITS Tri series  The college basketball team were the Runners up in the NALSAR-NIFT-BITS Tri series

Airtel Hyderabad Marathon (August 2012)  Half Marathon (21 km) - Ms. Shweta Vishwanathan and Mr.Aatmin Shah ran the Airtel Hyderabad Marathon in August 2012  Relay Marathon (4*10.5 km) - The team comprising of Ms. Radhika Agarwal, Mr.Varun Vaish, Ms.Swathi Bhojraj and Ms.Ishani Kundu ran the Hyderabad 4x10.5 relay marathon

Hyderabad Heritage Marathon (September 23, 2012)  Mr. Mustafa Haji, Mr.Varun Vaish, Mr.Nishant Prasad, Ms.Ishani Kundu and Ms.Radhika Agarwal ran the Hyderabad Heritage Half Marathon in September.  Ms. Ishani Kundu and Ms.Radhika Agarwal finished 5th and 3rd in the Female Open Category.

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Mountaineering  Ms. Sapna Raheem (Vth year) trekked the arduous DraupadiKaDanda peak in May 2012.  Mr. Arvind (LLM Ist year) summated the virgin peaks of Rongdo-I and Rongdo- II in the Himalayas in May 2012

Ultimate Frisbee:  Mr.Jaideep Bachher, NALSAR Alumnus 2009 introduced ‗Ultimate‘ (The fastest growing team sport in the world) for the students here in January 2013. A two day workshop of 3 hours each was conducted which witnessed over 35 enthusiastic participants.

CULTURAL AND OTHERS

 Mr. Ishan Seth and Mr. Omer Farooq participated in the Annual Oxford University India Research Paper Competition 2013-14 and stood as Second Runner up Team and the team was also invited to present the paper at the Annual Oxford India summit 2014.  Ms. Radhika Agarwal participated in the Samahaara Theatre Workshop which was conducted by Mr. Ratna Sekhar Reddy (an eminent theatre personality and Telugu actor) at Lamakaan, Hyderabad from January to April 2014.  Ms. Navomi Koshy won Hyderabad Rounds-MTV Maruti Suzuki Colors of the Youth All India Talent Hunt, 2014.  Mr. Pranav Menon & Mr.Shivankar Sharma won the Treaty Appreciation Competition organized by GLC Mumbai in January, 2013.  Mr. Vishal Binod&Mr.Devangshu Nath won National rounds of Louis M Brown &Forrests Mosten International Client Consultation Competition held in February 2013. They then represented India at the world finals.  Ms. Shreya Bose Campus Volunteer and Editor for Human Rights Law Network, (2013).  Mr. Revanth K participated in the SAARC Regional Training Programme on Children Safety including Children with Special Needs in South Asia at University of Kashmir, J&K (November 6-12, 2013).  Mr. Vishal Binod & Mr.Devangshu Nath won National rounds of Louis M Brown & Forrests Mosten International Client Consultation Competition held in February 2013. They then represented India at the world finals.  Ms. Shreya Bose Campus Volunteer and Editor for Human Rights Law Network, (2013).  Mr. Revanth K participated in the SAARC Regional Training Programme on Children Safety including Children with Special Needs in South Asia at University of Kashmir, J&K (November 6-12, 2013).  2014 Outlawed Cultural fest: Aditi Ramesh - 1st prize for western solo, 1st place for eastern solo Pooja Shankar- 2nd place for western solo Aarant Sarangi- 3rd place for western solo  2014 MTV Maruti Suzuki Colors of the Youth All India Talent Hunt: Navomi Koshy- Winner of the Hyderabad Rounds

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 Prateik Surisetti published his book on photography titled 'Good Morning Ms. Hobby'.  Aayush Mallik designed artwork (majorly Madhubani paintings) for a conference hall of the Southwest Airlines, in Dallas (Texas, USA) in July 2014 and has presently been commissioned to create artworks for Loyalty Methods' Hyderabad office.

The list is not exhaustive but is only an indicative.

30. Seminars / Conferences / workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Details of seminars / conferences / workshops/ training/ S. No sensitization programmes 2000 The 9th National Conference on Women‘s Studies was held from January 8-11, 2000. The focus of the conference was ―Women‘s 1. perspectives on Public Policy‖ and consisted of plenaries and subthemes on Tribal Policy, censorship. Health, Reservations. Armed Conflict and National Resource Management among, others. 2001 2. World Language Symposium In collaboration with Alumni Association of C1EFEL a symposium on Language of the Law at the World Languages in Multilingual Contexts was organized on January3-4, 2001. The key note address at the symposium was delivered by Hon‘ble Sri. Justice V.R.Krishna Iyer, subsequent to which a panel discussion on ―Language of the Law in Multi-lingual Contexts‖ followed. 3. Seminar on Consultation Papers of the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution A two day seminar was organised on the Consultation Papers of the National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution on August, 25-26, 2001. 4. International Conference on Law and Economic Change - Ushering in an era of Liberalisation An International Conference on 'Law and Economic Change- Ushering in an era of Liberalisation' was organised by the University on November 24-25, 2001 in collaboration with the Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. The inaugural address was delivered by His Excellency, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh Dr.C.Rangarajan. A total of about 300 persons including registered delegates, student delegates and other dignitaries participated on both the days. Hon'ble Mr.Justice S.P.Bharucha, Hon'ble Sri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Hon'ble Mr. Justice U.C.Banerjee, Mr.Soli J. Sorabjee, Hon'ble Mr.Justice Satyabrata Sinha addressed the gathering. Hon'ble Dr.Justice AR.Lakshmanan, Chief Justice of

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A.P.High Court Chaired the valedictory session. Mr.Harish Salve, Solicitor General of India delivered the Valedictory Address. From the Griffith Law School Prof.John Dewar, Dean, Law School, Prof. Drew Nesdal, Pro Vice Chancellor Griffith University actively participated in the Conference proceedings. 5. National Conference on Emergency of Cyber Laws A two day National Conference on Emergence of Cyber Laws was organised on Decemeber 22-23, 2001 with the financial support by the Association of Indian Universities. In conjunction with the above conference a National Conference on "Legal Education" in association with All India Law Teachers Congress was organised at which more than about 200 Law Teachers from allover the country participated. 2002 6. Seminar on e-Governance - Redefining Governance through Technology A one day seminar on e-Governance was organised by the students on September 28, 2002 in order to explore the possibilities of profitable partnership between technology and Law. Mr. K.G. Shanker, Secretary Law Department, A.P. was the Chief Guest. Mr. Phani Kumar, Director, e-seva, A.P., Mr. Ramana Murthy, IG Police Computer Services, Prof.Vepa P. Sarathi and Prof. Amita Dhanda coordinated the different sessions. 7. Seminar on Constituting Student Governance A one day seminar was organised by the students on October 5, 2002 where nine papers were presented by the students. Mr. Mihir Desa, Prof. S.P. Sathe and Prof. Amita Dhanda Chaired different sessions. 8. Environment Law and Policy - A 21st Century Perspective A two day seminar was organized on December 2-3, 2002 which was inaugurated by Mr. D. Murali Krishna, Additional Secretary, A. P. Pollution Control Board, Hyderabad. Delegates from different parts of the Country participated in the seminar along with the representatives from World Bank, Ministry of Environment and Forest, GOI. 9. Human Rights Education - Law and Society A two day national seminar was organised on December 9-10, 2002 in collaboration with Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi. The seminar was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao, Former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court and present Chairman, A. P. Human Rights Committee. Dr. Umesh Kadam of ICRC, New Delhi and representatives from AIU also participated in the Seminar.

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2003 10. Human Rights - 21st Century Challenges One day seminar was organized on January 11, 2003. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice J. S. Verma, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission was the Chief Guest and he delivered the inaugural address. Prof. V. B. Coutinho, Vice-Chancellor, Gulburga University delivered the valedictory address. 11. Environment - Law & Policy Perspectives Two day National Seminar was onrganized on February 21-22, 2003 in collaboration with K.G. R. L.College at Bhimavaram. Hon‘ble Dr. Justice K. Rama Swamy, Judge, Supreme Court of India (Retd.) was the Chief Guest and inaugurated the seminar. Valedictory Address was delivered by Hon‘ble Dr. Justice G. Yethi Rajulu, Judge, High Court of A.P.

12. Consultation on „Personal Laws and Gender Justice

A consultation on ‗Personal Laws and Gender Justice‘ was held on July 12, 2003. Dr.Poornima Advani, Chairperson, National Commission for Women addressed the gatehering. Hon‘ble Dr.Justice G.Yethirajulu, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Smt. Susheela Devi, Chairperson, State Women‘s Commission were the speakers among others. 13. Intellectual Property Rights Education, Research and Public Outreach A project on ‗Intellectual Property Rights Education, Research and Public Outreach‘ was sanctioned by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, the Department of Secondary and Higher Education BP & Copyright Division, for (i) Development of Teaching Material, (ii) Orientation for faculty (iii) Seminar for Public Outreach and (iv) Two seminars for Enforcement of Copyright Law, in the month of March, 2003. Under this project the University has organised a Faculty Orientation Programme on February 28, 2004, a Pubic Outreach Programme for Journalists and Industry on March 13, 2004 and a Seminar on Enforcement of Copyright Law on June 12- 13, 2004.  Workshop on IPR for Law & Management Faculty sponsored by Ministry of HRD, 22nd February, 2004  Workshop on Copyright for Media sponsored by Ministry of HRD, 14th March, 2004  Workshop on IPR & Media Regulations sponsored by Ministry of HRD, 28th March, 2004  Seminar on World Book and Copyright Day and World Intellectual Property Day, 24-25 April, 2004

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 Seminar on Enforcement of Copyright Law, 12-13 June, 2004  Workshop on IPR for Agricultural Scientists sponsored by National Academy of Agriculture Resource Management, 29th September, 2004 14. Conference on “Impact of New Biology on Justice Delivery System: Issues relating to DNA Finger Printing, Intellectual Property Rights and Ethical, Legal, Social Implications”

Conference on ―Impact of New Biology on Justice Delivery System‖ was organised by NALSAR in collaboration with CDFD October 3-5, 2003. The conference was inaugurated by His Excellency Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, the President of India. Hon‘ble Judges of the Supreme Court and other dignitaries from all over the country have participated in the conference. 2004 15. Workshop on Disability The three day workshop on Disability was organized jointly by Canadian Human Rights Commission, NHRC, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and NASLAR University on 29- 31st October, 2004. The workshop was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Dr. Justice A.S.Anand, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission. 2005 16. Sensitisation Programme on Abatement of Pollution Under the Project entrusted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi the University conducted Sensitisation Programmes on Abatement of Pollution, in different districts of A.P., to promote research activities and to spread awareness of environment protection throughout Andhra Pradesh. During the year NALSAR conducted programmes in Srikakulam and Bhimavaram also. 17. Protection of Human Rights – Judicial Officers Under the Memorandum of Understanding signed by NALSAR with Amnesty International (India) Foundation, the University has organized the Symposia on ―Protection of Human Rights – Judicial Officers‖ at Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Tirupathi, Guntur and Warangal for the Judicial Officers in the State of Andhra Pradesh. 18. Coaching for Junior Civil Judges Examination The University has conducted training classes for advocates who were taking the Junior Civil Judges Examination of the A.P. High Court from September 25 to October 21, 2005. The programme is intended to help the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 99 candidates were benefited out of whom 28 belong to S.C. and 9 were from S.T. category. 19. Teachers‟ Sensitisation and Training Programme The four day Teachers‘ Sensitisation and Training Programme on ‗Human Rights Protection for Refugees‘ and ‗International Humanitarian Law‘ was organized by the University in collaboration 79

with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and International Committee of the Red Cross, New Delhi during October 25-28, 2005. The programme was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice K. Ramaswamy, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Former Member, National Human Rights Commission of India, New Delhi. The programme mainly focused on the key issues relating to Human Rights Protection for Refugees and the importance of International Humanitarian Law in the present day context and its inclusion in the course curricula. 37 law teachers from various Universities / Colleges in Andhra Pradesh were benefited. 20. Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law Two day National Conference on Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law was organized on October 8-9, 2005. Prof. S. Bhatt, the Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Hamdard University, Mr. R.K. Maheswari, Director (Regulations) Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Mr. T. Nandakumar, General Manager (Legal), Air India, Capt. S.N. Reddy, Mr. P.V.K. Reddy, I.G. and Director, Central Industrial Security Force, Mr. Tulsi Kesharwani, Asian Institute of Transport Development, Capt. G. Pattabiram, Dr. T. Vijayachandra, Dr. D.P. Rao and Mr. Rajeev Lochan were among Principal Speakers who also chaired some sessions.

2006 21. Training Programme for District Co-ordinators (LAPL) Under the Legal Assistance Programme for Land (LAPL) Project sanctioned by the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty, the University organised the District Co-ordinators Training Programme during July 22-28, 2006. The District Co-ordinators who got selected through a test conducted by the University got benefited and are placed in different districts of Andhra Pradesh. 22. State Dialogue on HIV / AIDS and Trafficking NALSAR in collaboration with National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) organised a discussion on ―Development of a Manual for Judicial Officers and Judges and other Legal Professionals on the subject of HIV / AIDS and Trafficking and to discuss whether HIV and Trafficking can be incorporated in the Curriculum of the Law Schools or Institutions of Legal Learning in the Country‖ on September 10, 2006. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice K.G. Balakrishan, Judge, Supreme Court of India inaugurated the programme as Chief Guest. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G.S. Singhvi, Chief Justice of A.P. High Court, presided over the programme and Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Bilal Nazki, Judge, A.P. High Court was the Guest of Honour. Teachers, N.G.O.s and other Government Officials working in the area have attended the programme and participated in the deliberations.

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23. Sensitisation workshop on “Patent Pre-grant Opposition NALSAR in collaboration with the Centre for Trade and Development organised the one day Sensitisation Workshop on Patent Pre-grant Opposition on September 22, 2006. Mr. K.M. Gopakumar, Centad, Delhi; Mr. M.D. Nair, Consultant, Chennai; Mr. C. Niranjan Rao, Centre for Economic & Scoial Studies, Hyderabad; Mr. Feroz Ali, Advocate, Chennai; Mr. Tahir Amin, Initiative for Medicines, Access and Knowledge, Bangalore, Mr. Gopakumar G. Nair, Mumbai and Mr. V.K. Unni, Assistant Professor, NALSAR were the speakers and delegates from various parts of the country participated in the deliberations. 24. Critical Legal Conference

The Critical Legal Conference, 2006 hosted by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad from September 1 – 3, 2006 was instrumental in addressing concerns pertaining to the ―Law of the Law in an Age of Empire‖. The multifarious nature of the post-colonial world was aptly represented by the vast contingents of delegates from all corners of the globe. The Conference brought together a diverse range of issues from the broad spectrum of law, politics, culture, gender etc.

A total of sixteen sessions were organized over three days by scholars from different countries on a range of concerns – human rights, disability studies, environment, labour, legal theory, sexual orientation, legal education, colonialism, to name a few. Approximately hundred well researched papers were presented and critically debated both in and outside the formal sessions.

All in all, the event, an important thought-canvas in voicing the opinion of the Third World, was an unprecedented and ebullient success.

25. International Seminar on Intellectual Property Education and Research International Seminar on Intellectual Property Education and Research was jointly organised by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law and NALSAR University of Law during November 16-17, 2006. As many as 11 delegates from Germany and two delegates from Geneva were among the Resource Persons. 120 participants from all over India were benefited out of the deliberations. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G.S. Singhvi, Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court was the Chief Guest at the Valedictory Address.

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26. International Conference on Impact of TRIPS INDO-US Exchange

NALSAR in collaboration with The University of Oklahoma, U.S.A. and Michigan State University, U.S.A. organised the International Conference on Impact of TRIPS INDO-US Exchange during December 15-16, 2006. Mr. G.V. Prasad, Executive Vice-Chairman and CEO, Dr. Reddy‘s Laboratories was the Chief Guest and Mr. Dominic Keating, Attache for Intellectual Property, U.S. Embassy, New Delhi was the Guest of Honour at the inauguration of the Conference. Representatives of various reputed Universities in U.S.A. and Canada were among the Resource Persons. As many as 45 candidates participated in the conference. 2007 27. Regional Conference for the Formulation of a Uniform Curriculum for the PG Degree in Human Rights In collaboration with National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, NALSAR has organised a Regional Conference for the Formulation of a Uniform Curriculum for the PG Degree in Human Rights on January 12, 2007. The programme was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao, Member, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi. Law Teachers totaling 60 have participated representing various National Law Schools and Law Faculty of different Universities including North Eastern States. 28. Workshop on Human Rights and Tribal Justice In collaboration with National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, NALSAR and Raisoni Law School, Nagpur jointly organised a two day workshop on ‗Human Rights and Tribal Justice‘ on February 27-28, 2007 at Nagpur. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice R. C. Chavan, Judge, High Court of Mumbai (Nagpur Bench) inaugurated the programme. More than 100 participated from NGO‘s, Forest Dept. Officials, Human Rights Activists and students. The programme was also attended by Mr. Michael Siromony, I.A.S., Joint Secretary, NHRC, New Delhi. 29. Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills Programme British Council, Cardiff University and NALSAR University of Law, jointly organized the ‗Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills Programme‘ during March 9-11, 2007 for the law teachers of Southern Region (South India). Law teachers from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh participated in the programme. The programme was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice K. Rama Swamy and Mr. Chris Gibson, Director, British Council South India was the Chief Guest. Hon‘ble Dr. Justice G. Yethirajulu, Judge, Andhra Pradesh High Court was the Chief Guest at the Valedictory Session.

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30. Workshop on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education With the support of the University Grants Commission, NALSAR has organised a workshop on ‗Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education‘ during March 21-25, 2007. The programme was organised to sensitise and motivate more women to take up leadership roles within institutions of higher learning. 30 women participants from academics and administration from various colleges and Universities in Andhra Pradesh attended the workshop. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Chairman, Authority for Advance Rulings (IT), New Delhi was the Chief Guest and inaugurated the workshop. 31. South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law NALSAR in collaboration with International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New Delhi organised 10th South Asian Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law on April 11-18, 2007. Hon‘ble Mr.Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Delhi High Court inaugurated the programme. The programme was attended by 40 participants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Srilanka, Maldivs, Pakistan, Iran and India. 32. Workshop on Coastal Regulation Zone NALSAR in collaboration with PREPARE, Chennai organised a National Workshop on ―Coastal Regulation Zone‖ on April 20-22, 2007. The programme was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G.S.Singhvi, the then Chief Justice of A.P. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice A.K.Rajan, Chairman, Coastal Aquaculture Authority of India, Chennai delivered the keynote address. The workshop was attended by members of Swaminathan Committee on CRZ, Government Officials, Representatives of Fishermen and NGO‘s and Academics from different parts of India. 33. Three day workshop for the lawyers NALSAR and A.P. High Court Bar Association, Bar Council of A.P. has organized jointly a three day workshop for the lawyers May, 2007. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function. More than 100 practicing advocates from Andhra Pradesh participated in the workshop. 34. Seminar on Protecting IPR of the Motion Picture Industry against Internet Piracy NALSAR in collaboration with Motion Picture Association, New Delhi organised a Seminar on ―Protecting IPR of the Motion Picture Industry against Internet Piracy‖ on July 26, 2007. The participants includes Mr.Anil Nayer of Motion Picture Association, New Delhi, Mr.M.Rattan, IPS, Addl. DGP, A.P Police, Mr.Chander M Lall, Lall & Sethi Advocates, New Delhi, Mr. Keshava Reddy, Chief Coordinator, AP Film Chamber of Commerce.

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35. CENTAD - Workshop on Trade & Barriers to access to Medicines NALSAR has organized CENTAD - Workshop on ―Trade & Barriers to access to Medicines‖ on October 9-12, 2007. More than 45 participants representing academics, administrators, N.G.O.s participated in the workshop. 36. Work shop on TOT NALSAR in collaboration with Peoples Watch organized a Three day workshop on TOT on the use of ICTs for Documentation, Intervention, Advocacy and Lobbying to Combat Torture during October 25-27, 2007. 37. Regional Teacher Training Programme NALSAR in collaboration with ICRC organised a 2-day Regional Teacher Training Programme on November 1-2, 2007 on International Humanitarian Law. Law Teachers from different parts of Andhra Pradesh attended the training programme. 38. Seminar on IP Management & IPR Enforcement NALSAR co-hosted a one day seminar on December 10, 2007 on "IP Management & IPR Enforcement" organised by Japan Patent Office (JPO), Japan Institute of Invention & Innovation (JPII), Indian Patent Office, Indian Intellectual Property Alumni Association. The Seminar has eminent speakers from Japan, United States and India. The conference was attended by around 100 paid delegates from all over India representing the Industry, Government and research Institutions 2008 39. International Seminar on Developments in Public Law : Various Jurisdictions NALSAR along with Bar Council of India (BCI) and Indian Advocates Cricket Association (IACA) organised a one-day International Seminar on Developments in Public Law: Various Jurisdictions on January 4, 2008. The inaugural address was delivered by Mr. Ron Heinrich, President Commonwealth Lawyers Association and the key note address was delivered by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G. Raghuram, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh. 40. Workshop on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education The UGC sponsored Training of Trainers (TOT) Residential Workshop on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education was organised from January 20 – 25, 2008 at Justice City Campus. 41. Lecture on Human Rights and Globalization : Issues and Challenges in India and Canada As part of the 40th Anniversary Lecture Series, The Shastri Indo- Canadian Institute (SICI) in association with NALSAR organised a distinguished lecture on Human Rights and Globalization: Issues and Challenges in India and Canada on January 25, 2008.. 84

42. Workshop for Judiciary on Emerging Issues of Biotechnology, IPR & PPV & FRA NALSAR and All India Biotech Association, New Delhi jointly organised a one day workshop for Judicial Officers on Emerging Issues of Biotechnology, IPR & PPV & FRA on March 15, 2008. The workshop was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Anil Ramesh Dave, Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice B. Prakash Rao, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice D.S.R. Varma, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice A. Gopal Reddy and Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G. Raghuram, Hon‘ble Judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court Chaired the technical sessions. 60 Officers represented judiciary, academics and nominees from All India Biotech Association have participated at the workshop. 43. 12th South Asia Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law NALSAR in association with ICRC, New Delhi conducted the 12th South Asia Teaching Session on International Humanitarian Law from April 16-23, 2008. His Excellency Shri N.D. Tiwari Governor of Andhra Pradesh inaugurated the programme. Delegates from South Asian Countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives, Srilanka, Nepal have attended the session. 44. Workshop on Growing Crimes – Deterrent Punishment : Search for appropriate Theory of Punishment NALSAR in collaboration with the Association of Former Judges of High Court of A.P. organized a workshop on ―Growing Crimes – Deterrent Punishment: Search for appropriate theory of punishment‖ on June 25, 2008. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice A.R. Dave, Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh inaugurated the workshop. 45. A Multi-Sectoral International Consultation on Child Rights and Social Duties NALSAR in collaboration with Samford University, USA organized the Child Rights and Social Duties: A Multi-Sectoral International Consultation on July 25-26, 2008. Around 30 delegates working in the area have participated. 2009 46. 12th International Conference on Consumer Law

NALSAR in association with International Association of Consumer Law organized the 12th International Conference on Consumer Law from February 25-27, 2009 at Justice City, Shameerpet. The Conference was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Anil R. Dave, Chief Justice of A.P. High Court and Chancellor, NALSAR. Prof. Geraint Howells, School of Law, Manchester University, U.K. and Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao, Former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court were the Chief Guests at the Valedictory. 55 Foreign Delegates participated representing countries like Australia, U.K., Finland, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, South Africa, Germany, 85

Romania, U.S.A., Indonesia, Japan, Poland, Belgium and Taiwan. Around 150 participants including students from National Law Universities from all over India also participated at the Conference. The plenary speakers include Hon‘ble Mr. Justice M.Jagannatha Rao, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice S. Parvatha Rao, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Shri D. Appa Rao, Mr. Sanjaya Jaju, Commissioner Consumer Affairs. The conference was attended by Hon‘ble Mr. Justice P.S. Narayana, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G. Chandraiah, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice A. Gopal Reddy, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice B. Subash Reddy, Hon‘ble Mr. Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao, and Hon‘ble Mr. Justice C.V. Nagarjuna Reddy. 47. Advanced Teacher Training Programme on International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law NALSAR in collaboration with International Red Cross Society organized the Advanced Teacher Training Programme on ―International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law‖ on March 20–22, 2009. Hon‘ble Sri Justice Madan Lokur, Chief Justice of High Court, New Delhi chaired the inaugural session and also delivered the inaugural speech. 48. Workshop on Legal and Regulatory Framework in the Banking Sector: Emerging Challenges in the Era of Globalisation NALSAR organized a 3-day Workshop on Legal & Regulatory Framework in the Banking Sector: Emerging Challenges in the Era of Globalisation for the Law Officers of Reserve Bank of India from March 27 – 29, 2009. The workshop was inaugurated by Smt. Shyamala Gopinath, Deputy Governor of RBI. 49. Preparatory Course for Advocates and Law Graduates for the Competitive Judicial Examination NALSAR organized Preparatory Course for the Law Graduates and Advocates for A.P. Competitive Judicial Examination during March / April, 2009. The classes were conducted for 40 days from March 22, 2009. 75 students enrolled for the said classes. The Course was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Sri Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao, Former Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. 50. The Aerospace Law Meet – 2009 The NALSAR Centre for Air and Space Law organized Aerospace Law Meet-2009 on March 28–29, 2009 in association with Indian Space Research Organization, Bangalore and Institute of Applied Aviation Management, Calicut. The objective of the meet was to have multidimensional deliberations on the future of Air & Space Laws in India.

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delegates from 10 countries namely Afghanistan, Bangaldesh, Butan, India, Iran, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Participants were drawn from various fields and include civil servants, members of police forces, serving military officers, academicians, think tanks and human rights organizations. Hon‘ble Sri Justice Ramaswamy, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India inaugurated the session.

52. National Seminar on Transactional Issues in IPR A two-day national seminar was organized by NALSAR on May 2-3, 2009 with the financial support by Ministry of HRD (Government of India) on WTO – TRIPS with Special Reference to Transactional IP Issues. The target group was judicial & enforcement officers and students of the Intellectual Property and Technology Management in Agriculture of NAARM, Hyderabad. The seminar was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Sri Justice G. Raghuram, Judge, High Court of A.P. 53. Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education – Refresher Programme NALSAR had organized a three day Refresher Programme for Trainers on Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education from August 10-12, 2009. 27 participants from Jammu, Gauhati, Coimbatore and Delhi among other regions participated in the programme. 2010 54. National Workshop on SAARC Trade NALSAR organized National Workshop on SAARC Trade Relations on February 20, 2010 was inaugurated by Prof. G.K. Chadha, CEO, South Asian University, New Delhi. 55. Expert Consultation on the Draft Amendment Act Centre for Disability Studies, NALSAR Organized an expert consultation on the Draft Amendment Act held on March 20, 2010, was attended by the chairperson of the National Trust, leading lawyers Workshop on Campaigning on Disability Rights in disability rights and disability activists from all over the country.

56. National Conference on Legal Aid to Secure Land Rights to Rural Poor: Role of Government LSAs, NGOs and Paralegals Organised one day National Conference on Legal Aid to Secure Land Rights to Rural Poor: Role of Government LSAs, NGOs and Paralegals in collaboration with Rural Development Institute, Hyderabad on April 10 -11, 2010.

57. Workshop on Campaigning on Disability Rights Centre for Disability Studies, NALSAR organized Workshop July 10-11, 2010 on Campaigning on Disability Rights was organised by Ms.Nithya Reddy and Ms.Smriti Chanchani.

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58. Consultation Workshop on Development and Regulation of Nano-Technology Dr. S.P. Chatterjee Centre for Environmental Law Studies, NALSAR Conducted One day Consultation Workshop on Development and Regulation of Nano-Technology on March 21, 2010, inaugurated by Hon‘ble Shri Justice A. Gopal Reddy, Judge, Andhra Pradesh High Court. 59. National Seminar on Legal Dimensions ofGenetically Modified Organisms Centre for Human Resources, NALSAR in collaboration with Deccan Development Society, organized a two day National Seminar on July 17-18, 2010 on Legal Dimensions of Genetically Modified Organisms. 60. Conducted Training for the Pharma Post Graduate students on Patents Law Centre for Human Resources, NALSAR Conducted Training for the Pharma Post Graduate students on Patents Law at NIPER on September 22, 2010 61. Conducted IPR training course for Centre For Entrepreneurship Development (CED), Hyderabad Centre for Human Resources, NALSAR Conducted IPR training course for Centre For Entrepreneurship Development (CED), Hyderabad (An Under taking of ALEAP) on November 7-11, 2010 2011 62. Two Day International Conference on Promoting Intra-regional Trade in South Asia - Role of SAARC

Two Day International Conference on Promoting Intra-regional Trade in South Asia - Role of SAARC organized under the auspices of M.K. Nambyar SAARCLAW Centre on March 26-27, 2011. Hon‘ble Shri Justice U.C. Banerjee, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India was the Chief Guest at the Inaugural Function. Shri K.K. Venugopal, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Patron of the Centre delivered the keynote address. Special Addresses were made by Shri Hemant K Batra, Secretary General, SAARCLAW and Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Hon‘ble Shri Justice Norbu Tshering, Royal Court of Justice, High Court, Bhutan. Around 150 papers were received for presentation. In total there were 25 keynote speakers and 45 participants were accommodated. The sessions were chaired by Shri Hemant K Batra, Prof. Y. Yagama Reddy, Prof. Sudhir Jacob, Dr. Som P Pudasaini, Prof. Shaligram Bhatt, Prof. Subramanyam Raju, Justice Norbu Tshering, Dr. Muthukuda Arachchige Dona, Dr. Prashant P Deshpande, Dr. Padmaja Murthy, Prof. Amber Prasad Pant, Prof. M. Sridhar and Hon‘ble Shri Justice Jagannadha Rao. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Jagannadha Rao, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India delivered the Valedictory Address.

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63. Legal Awareness on Land Rights for the Rural Agriculturists in Andhra Pradesh The NALSAR Center for Land Rights in collaboration with Rural Development Institute, Landesa, Seattle, US, has launched a live phone-in program on HMTV every Sunday at 9.15 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. in January 2011, which is running successfully after completing 50 episodes in January 2012. Every week the program is reaching around 60,000 people. Anchor Professor Sridhar, and RDI State Director Mr. M. Sunil Reddy answer at least 12 phone calls ‗live‘ on the issues of land rights problems. Organized workshop on land rights and records on the completion of 25 episodes of TV program Bhumi kosam, during August, 2011 at Hyderabad. 64. Two-Day National Conference on Sustainable Use of Energy – Issues and Challenges Two Day National Conference on Sustainable Use of Energy – Issues and Challenges was organized from April 9-10, 2011. The Conference was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Shri Justice V. Eshwaraiah, Judge Andhra Pradesh High Court. There were around seventy five participants for the conference. Thirty five papers were presented by various scholars in the conference. The conference ended with the valedictory address by Hon‘ble Shri Justice L. Narasimha Reddy, Judge, Andhra Pradesh High Court. 65. Interactive Workshop for Senior Advocates A Two-Day Interactive Workshop in collaboration with Bar Association of India was organised at NALSAR on August 20-21, 2011. Hon‘ble Mr. Justice G. Raghram, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh inaugurated the Workshop. Mr. Anil Divan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court & President, BAI, Mr. Prashant Kumar, Hony. General Secretary, BAI and other Senior Advocates from Supreme Court participated in the aforesaid Workshop. 66. International Conference on Paralegal Models to Resolve Land Problems of the Poor and Tribals in India Centre for Land Rights, NALSAR University of Law, in collaboration with the Rural Development Institute (RDI), organised a two-day International Conference on Paralegal Models to Resolve Land Problems of the Poor and Tribals in India on October 29-30, 2011 to discuss options for scaling-up the paralegal model in the country. The conference brought together more than 100 legal experts, government officials, political leaders, social activists, NGOs, international speakers, grassroot workers and government institutions. Dr. Jairam Ramesh, the Union Minister for Rural Development, Drinking, Water and Sanitation, Government of India delivered the inaugural address. Shri N Kiran Kumar Reddy, Chief Minister; Dr. Raghuveera Reddy, Minister for Revenue, Relief, Rehabilitation & ULC, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Gregory Rake, India Country Director, RDI; Prof. Ranbir Singh, Founder and ex- Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR were Guests of Honour. 89

67. Programme on Module writing for Human Rights Education Centre for Human Resources, NALSAR Organised 3-day programme on November 27-29, 2011 on ―Module writing for Human Rights Education‖ 68. Training Programme for Non-Legal Officers of Food Corporation of India: A11-day training programme for Non-Legal Officers of Food Corporation of India was held from December 5-16, 2011. 25 Non-Legal Officers from FCI attended the training programme. The Training involved case-studies on Service matters, FCI Tenders and Contracts, a simulated exposure to the techniques of Interpretation of Law and facts, skills of legal argumentation and art of advocacy. 2012 69. National Seminar on “Internet Law and Governance – An Insight for Judiciary” The National Seminar on ―Internet Law and Governance–An Insight for Judiciary‖ was jointly organized by The Institute of Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA) and Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEIT) of Government of India on March 10, 2012. Hon‘ble Shri Justice S. Ravindra Bhat, Judge of Delhi High Court; Shri N.Ravi Shanker, Additional Secretary of Department of Telecommunications; Dr. Govind, Senior Director of DIT and CEO of NIXI; and Smt. M. Vijaya Lakshmi, Director, A.P.Judicial Academy were Chief Guests. Around 50 participants include A.P. Judicial Academy Officers, Judicial Officers- City Civil Court, Hyderabad; District & Sessions Court, Ranga Reddy District; Chief Judge City Small Causes; Metropolitan Session Court and NALSAR Students. 70. Revisiting Internet Governance- Lessons Learnt and Road Ahead

A Two- Day International Conference on „Revisiting Internet Governance- Lessons Learnt and Road Ahead‘ was jointly organized by The Institute of Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA) and Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEIT) of Government of India on April 5 – 6, 2012. Mr. J. Satyanarayana, Secretary, DEIT Govt. of India and Shri N. Ravi Shanker, Additional Secretary of Department of Telecommunications were the Chief Guests. The Conference had invited eight foreign speakers based on the subject experience and global diversity with special preference to Asian Speakers & 27 Indian Speakers from varied background – Legal Academics, Government Sector, Legal practitioners, Civil Society & Industry. 158 participants include students and research scholars of NALSAR, Law teachers, IT professionals and Industry Associations.

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71. International Conference on Law & Business - Comparing Indian and US Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Intellectual Property Rights MHRD IP Chair, NALSAR was the Knowledge Partner for the ―International Conference on Law & Business- Comparing Indian and US Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Intellectual Property Rights‖, held on May 30-31, 2012 at Indian School of Business, Hyderabad. The Conference was jointly organized by Indian School of Business, Vanderbilt Law School, Bharthi Institute of Public Policy and NALSAR. Shri M.Veeraapa Moily, Minister for Corporate Affairs, Government of India was the Chief Guest.

72. Training Programme for the Officers of Food Corporation of India NALSAR Organized series of 11-day training programmes for the Deputy General Managers and Assistant General Managers of Food Corporation of India. Hon‘ble Shri Justice B. Subhashan Reddy, Former Chief Justice of Madras & Kerala High Courts was the Chief Guest at Valedictory. 73. IPEX 2012- International Conference on IP MHRD IP Chair, NALSAR was the Knowledge Partner for the ―IPEX 2012 International Conference and Exposition – Monetizing and Managing IP Assets for Business Excellence‖ held on July 27 – 28, 2012. The Conference was organized by Confederation of Indian Industry, APTDC in partnership with United States Patent & Trademark Office – Global Intellectual Property Academy and NALSAR. His Excellency Shri E. S. L. Narasimhan, Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Mr. N.N. Prasad, IAS, Executive Director & Chief of Staff, Office of the Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO) were the Chief Guests. 74. National Seminar on Child Abuse and Neglect Centre for Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law, NALSAR in collaboration with Centre for Law and Society had organized a one day National Seminar on October 5-6, 2012 on Child Abuse and Neglect. Around 40 professionals participated at the Seminar. 75. Workshop on “The Land related Legal Needs of the Poor and the Need for Legal Aid” One Day Workshop on ―The Land related Legal Needs of the Poor and the Need for Legal Aid‖ was organized jointly by Landesa RDI, Hyderabad and NALSAR with administrative support from A.P. State Legal Services Authority, Hyderabad on September 8, 2012. 76. International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Space Law: Asia-Pacific perspective Organized a one-day International Conference on Contemporary issues and challenges in the field of Space Law with a special focus on the role and relevance of countries in Asia-Pacific Region, in collaboration with the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), 91

Paris and the Indian space Research Organization (ISRO). The theme of the conference had been space technology and its myriad applications for the Asia-Pacific Region. This event witnessed huge participation and discussions on current legal issues by experts in the field of space law and space technology.

Eminent scholars, dignitaries , legal experts such as Prof. Saligram Bhatt, Prof. V.S. Mani , Ms. Tanja Masson- Zwaan , Ms. Matha Mejia- Kaiser, Prof. Dr. Doo Hwan Kim, Dr. Toshio Kosuge, Dr. LI Juquian or Dr. Wang Guoyu, Dr. Sethu Nandakumar Menon, Dr. G. S. Sachdeva, Prof. Nipant Chitasombat, Dr. MYS. Prasad, Dr.Ch Banerjee. The Key note address was given by Dr. V.K. Dadhwal and special address by Dr. Martha on behalf of Dr. Tanja, President, IISL. 2013 77. National Workshop on Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Marriages Centre for Family Law organized a One-Day National Workshop on Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Marriages : Need for a New Legal Regime on February 2, 2013. Hon‘ble Shri Justice B.S. Chauhan, Judge, Supreme Court of India was the Chief Guest for Inaugural function. 78. National Workshop on Secularism, Minority Rights and Constitution NALSAR, in collaboration with Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India and Rural Litigation Entitlement Kendra organized a Two-Day National Workshop on ―Secularism, Minority Rights and Constitution‖ on February 23-24, 2013. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court of India was the Chief Guest and Hon‘ble Shri Justice S.S.M. Quadri was Guest of Honour at the inaugural. Around 40 participants from all over the country participated. 79. Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Programme Ministry of Law and Justice, Department of Legal Affairs, Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi has launched Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Programme. The Bar Council of India has been nominated as Nodal Agency for implementing the said Scheme. NALSAR was requested to provide the first phase of professional training under the Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Programme for the year under Report. NALSAR conducted the one- month in house Rajiv Gandhi Advocates Training Programme which was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Shri Justice N.V. Ramana, the then Acting Chief Justice of A.P High Court & Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad in the august presence of Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of A.P., Shri N. Ramchander Rao, Member, Bar Council of India and Prof. Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR on March 16, 2013 at NALSAR. 92

80. National Workshop on “Minorities, Multiculturalism & Law” NALSAR in collaboration with Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh and Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra (RLEK), Dehradun organized a Two-Day National Workshop on March 30-31, 2013 on ‗Minorities, Multiculturalism & Law‘ at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Hon‘ble Shri Justice A.K. Patnaik, Judge Supreme Court of India was the Chief Guest and Hon‘ble Shri Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge Supreme Court of India was Guest of Honour at the Inaugural. Around 40 participants from all over the country participated. 81. National Workshop on Enhancing Science and Technology inputs in Legal Education IBA-CLE CHAIR, NLSIU and MILAT (Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy & Training) in association with NALSAR organized a Three-Day Workshop on Professional Development Training for Mid-Level Law Teachers on ―Enhancing Science, Technology & Legal Education for the future‖ on February 28 & March 1-2, 2013. 82. Training Programme to Revenue Officers on Legal Drafting and Judgment Writing The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized Two-Day Training Programme to Revenue Officers on ―Legal Drafting and Judgment Writing‖ on March 9-10, 2013. The training programme was inaugurated by Hon‘ble Shri Justice P. V. Reddi, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India & Former Chairman, Law Commission of India. Around 25 Revenue Officers from various districts of Andhra Pradesh attended the training programme. 83. International Conference on “India & Ireland Policy Encounter: Respecting Voice and Choice for People with Disabilities in India & Ireland Centre for Disability Studies, NALSAR Organized a Two-Day International Conference on ―India & Ireland Policy Encounter: Respecting Voice and Choice for People with Disabilities in India & Ireland‖ in collaboration with Centre on Disability Law & Policy, Galway, Ireland, sponsored by Open Society Foundation. 84. Workshop on Land Rights and Legal Aid The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized One-Day Workshop on ‗Land Rights and Legal Aid‘ for Land Law and Legal Aid Clinic teachers of A.P. on March 16, 2013. Around 20 Law teachers from various Law colleges of Andhra Pradesh attended the workshop. 85. National Workshop on Liberalization and Privatization of Space Activities in India: Emerging Legal Issues CASL organized a Two-Day National Workshop on ―Liberalization and Privatization of Space Activities in India: Emerging Legal Issues‖ on April 12-13, 2013. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. K.R. Sridhara Murthi, Former Managing Director, ANTRIX Corporation, ISRO & presently, Vice President, International Institute of Space Law (IISL), Paris. 93

86. A Two-Day International Conference on Regional Economic Co- operation SAARC: Problems and Prospects for Investments The M.K. Nambyar SAARC Law Centre, NALSAR organized a Two-Day international conference on ―Regional Economic Cooperation in SAARC : Problems and Prospects for Investments‖ on April 5-6, 2013. The Conference provided a platform for researchers and professionals to share their expertise. It generated a debate on the major problems faced by the SAARC countries in promoting intra-regional economic integration to facilitate investments- both intra SAARC and from outside. Several leading academicians, prominent industry professionals, experts, regulators, government officials, students and other stakeholders from India and abroad participated and presented papers in the conference. 87. Training Program to all Station House Officers The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized One-Day Training Program to all Station House Officers (SHOs) on ―Land Related Issues & the Legal Remedies‖ at Police Head Quarters, Warangal District on May 25, 2013. Hon‘ble Shri Justice B. Prakash Rao (Retd.), Former Acting Chief Justice of A.P. High Court was the Chief Guest. 88. Orientation Program to Andhra Pradesh Gramina Vikas Bank Officers The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized One-Day Orientation Program to Andhra Pradesh Gramina Vikas Bank Officers on ―Land Issues and Legal Framework‖ at Learning Centre, Hanmakonda (Warangal) on June 5, 2013. 89. Training Program to all Station House Officers The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized One-Day Training Program to all Station House Officers (SHOs) on ―Land related issues & the Legal Remedies‖ at DPO, Warangal Urban on June 7, 2013. 90. Workshop on Land Legal Literacy The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized One-Day Workshop on ―Land Legal Literacy‖ for the Journalists in Warangal District on November 8, 2013 at Vaagdevi Degree & P.G. College, Warangal. 91. „Train-the-Trainer‟ Training Programme on Animal Welfare Law NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad in collaboration with Animal Welfare Board of India, Blue Cross of Hyderabad and Humane Society International/India organized a Five-Day Training Programme on Animal Welfare Law from November 27-December 1, 2013 for the animal activists having five years of experience in the field and other advocates nominated by the Animal Welfare Organisations that are recognized by the Animal Welfare Board. Member of Parliament and noted animal rights activist, Mrs. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi addressed the participants at the programme. 94

92. Consultation Meeting of Paralegals The Legal Aid Clinic (Land Rights) has organized Two-Day Consultation Meeting of Paralegals on ―A Study to identify the bottlenecks in land administration and adjudicating systems and the typology of legal services needs of the poor having land problems‖ held on December 9-10, 2013 at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. 2014 93. Two Day International Conference on India & Ireland Policy Encounter: Respecting Voice and Choice for People with Disabilities in India & Ireland

Organized a two day International Conference on ‗India & Ireland Policy Encounter: Respecting Voice and Choice for People with Disabilities in India & Ireland‘ in collaboration with Centre on Disability Law & Policy, Galway, Ireland, sponsored by Open Society Foundation on January 18 – 19, 2014 at NALSAR. The main objective of the conference was to give people space to reflect deeper and with their peers – on the legacy value of autonomy in the legal order, on the political processes of change underway in both jurisdictions, on the challenges facing the draftsman in capturing a new paradigm, on the experience of civil society in process. The participants comprised of those who are directly involved in the processes of change. Hon‘bel Shri Jusitce Dipak Misra, Judge, Supreme Court of India; Hon‘ble Shri Justice Rajiv Shakdher, Judge, High Court Delhi; Hon‘ble Mr. Madhu Goud Yaskhi, Member of Parliament, Loksabha; Dr. Sudha Kaul, Chair, Disability Law Reform Committee; Ms. Poonam Natrajan, Chairperson, National Trust were among the key speakers from India. Hon‘ble Shri Justice McMenamin, Judge, Supreme Court of Ireland; Mr. David Stanton, T.D., Chair, Joint Committee on Justice, Irish Parliament; Prof. Gerard Quinn, National University of Ireland, Galway; Ms. Carol Baxter, Assistant Secretary, Department of Justice, Ireland; Dr. Eilionoir Flynn, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Disability Law & Policy, NUI, Galway, Ireland were among the key speakers from Ireland. 94. One day National Consultation on „Right to Work‟ A one day national consultation meeting on ‗Right to Work‘ was organised on August 16, 2014. The main areas discussed at the meeting include Conceptual Issues in Right to Work; Practical Issues and Legal Remedies in realizing Right to Work; Encountering Indian Labour Laws: Reflections from Trade Unionists, NGO activists and Labour Lawyers; Responses to the Reflections of the Labour Activists and Legal Remedies. 95. One day National Workshop on „Right to Housing‟ A one day national workshop on ‗Right to Housing‘ was organised on August 18, 2014. Sessions were organised on Coneptual Issues in Housing Rights; Practical Issues and Legal Remedies in realising 95

right to Housing; Encountering Judicial Interventions on Housing Rights: Reflections from Civil Society Activists and Responses to the Reflections of the Civil Society Activists & Legal Remedies. 96. Two day National Conference on „Access to Justice: with special reference to labour rights issues‟ on September 19-20, 2014 A two day National Conference on ‗Access to Justice: with special reference to labour rights issues‘ was organised at NALSAR on September 19- 20, 2014 to deliberate on various legal and institutional problems that on the one hand discourage workers from approaching the justice delivery mechanisms and on the other hand cause workers and the labour movement to develop a strong distrust towards the legal system. Hon‘ble Shri Justice A.K. Patnaik, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India was the Chief Guest and Hon‘ble Shri Justice Hrishikesh Roy, Judge, Gauhati High Court and Hon‘ble Shri Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, Judge, Uttarakhand High Court were Guests of Honour at the Inaugural. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sen Gupta, Chief Justice of High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad presided over the inaugural session. Hon‘ble Shri Justice V. Gopala Gowda, Judge, Supreme Court of India chaired the session on Access to Justice. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Hrishikesh Roy also chaired the session on Institutional Regimes & Access to Justice. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Biswanath Somadder, Judge, Kolkata High Court chaired the session on Procedural norms and Access to Justice. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia chaired the session on Right to Work and Access to Justice. 97. Two day National Seminar on „Hate Speech and Social Media‟ NALSAR in collaboration with British Deputy High Commission, Hyderabad organized a two-day National Seminar on ‗HateSpeech and SocialMedia‘ from January 4-5, 2014. The Presidential address was delivered by Hon‘ble Shri Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court of India. 98. 1st HR Conclave on Gender Sensitization at Workplace: Redefining Corporate HR Culture In view of the rare combination of law and management, the Centre for Management Studies organized a one-of-its kind HR Conclave on ―Gender Sensitization at Workplace: Redefining Corporate HR Culture‖ on February 15-16, 2014. This conclave brought together the industry leaders, policy makers, academicians, lawyers and social activists to a forum to discuss dialogue and deliberate on the changing corporate HR culture in parlance to the Sexual Harassment of Women at work place (Prevention Protection & Redressal) Act 2013. 99. Second Edition of the NALSAR Film Festival, 2014 NALSAR Organized Second Edition of the NALSAR Film Festival from March 22-23, 2014. The NALSAR Film Festival is the first and only film festival organised by a Law University in India. The NALSAR Film Festival was conceptualized in 2012 by a group of 96

enthusiastic students, guided by members of NALSAR faculty. It was a first time venture that aimed at fostering an interdisciplinary spirit of questioning traditional legal notions of justice, by taking recourse to the social sciences. Independent directors from across the country were invited to screen their work at the NALSAR Film Festival, following which engagement with the student community on the themes and issues arising took place in the form of open discussion. Award-winning director Deepa Dhanraj's Kya Hua Iss Sheher Ko?, Paromita Vohra's thought-provoking Morality TV and Loving Jihad and acclaimed Bangladeshi movie Shunte Ki Pao (Are you listening?) by director Kamar Ahmed Simon were some of the documentaries that were screened. The event was primarily attended by students, lawyers and prominent academics and activists from Hyderabad. 100. National Consultation on Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014 NALSAR organized a National Consultation on Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill 2014 on November 29, 2014. Hon‘ble Shri Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta, Chief Justice of High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was the Chief Guest for the programme. Prof. Ved Kumari, Professor of Law, University of Delhi & Former Director, Delhi Judicial Academy was the keynote speaker.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

 University believes that teacher‘s research feeds into teaching and curriculum enrichment, hence promoting research culture is essential for quality sustenance for all its programs and courses.

To create support structures for advanced learning and creative scholarship, NALSAR has set up dedicated research centres whose activities are co-ordinated by senior faculty members. These include the M.K. Nambyar SAARC LAW Centre, Centre for Air and Space Law, Centre for Environmental Laws, Centre for Tribal and Land Rights, Centre for Corporate Laws and Governance, Centre for Disability Studies, Centre for Management Studies, Centre for Legal Philosophy and Justice Education, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Centre and the Centre for Family Laws. The broad mandate of these centres is to produce scholarly publications, policy recommendations and newsletters connected to these areas apart from organizing guest lectures and discussions to build awareness about them. There are several on-going research projects that are anchored by faculty members. For instance, in 2013, NALSAR was chosen by the Ford Foundation to conduct a three-year study for ‗Knowledge based interventions to strengthen the realization of Socio-Economic Rights‘. The University is also part of the Global Internet Governance and Advocacy (GIGA) project under the aegis of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India. In addition, NALSAR has been assigned the task of managing and operating the Legal

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Information Institute (LII) of India (since March 2011) which is among the largest open access portals for disseminating legal information in India.

NALSAR has always emphasized the relevance of research in legal education and in an attempt to inculcate research skills and abilities, the students are required to undertake research projects under each subject. Similarly, it is mandatory for the post-graduate students, as a part of their course-curricula to conduct an in-depth research and submit a thesis towards partial fulfilment of their degree. The research scholars enrolled in M.Phil. and Ph.D. do meaningful researches.

32. Students profile programme-wise: Name of the Applica- No. of Selected Pass percentage Programme tions Students Male Female Male Female (refer to question received Selected No 4) Ph.D. 52 15 08 07 * *

M.Phil. 03 Nil ------

P.G. - LL.M. 2,260 60 24 36 98 98

P.G. - Masters in 134 134 97 37 * * Taxation and Business Laws P.G. - Masters in 125 25 15 10 * * Business Administration P.G. - Masters in 88 75 64 11 * * Aviation Laws and Air Transport Management (Onsite-Online mode)

P.G. - Masters in 10 08 05 03 * * Space and Telecommunication Laws (Onsite-Online mode) U.G. - B.A., LL.B. 31,231 80 45 35 * * (Hons.)* P.G. Diploma in Patents Law 271 271 155 116 62.58 68.1 (Distance) Cyber Laws 131 131 99 32 29.29 37.5 (Distance)

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Media Laws 59 59 22 37 45.45 56.75 (Distance) International 76 76 45 31 48.88 41.93 Humanitarian Law (Distance) Alternative Dispute 85 57 47 10 61.7 90 Resolution (Regular) Alternative Dispute 171 171 150 21 70.66 95.23 Resolution (Distance)

Family Dispute 36 18 10 08 80 100 Resolution (Regular) Family Dispute 49 49 41 08 46.34 100 Resolution (Distance) Aviation Law and 19 13 11 02 36 100 Air Transport Management (Onsite – Online) * The duration is two years / five years, the details of pass percentage cannot be provided.

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of programme students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the State outside the other university State countries Ph.D. 20 20 60 Nil M.Phil. ------LL.M. Nil 20 77 03 M.T.B.L. This course is offered to IRS Trainee Officers all over the Country. M.B.A. Nil 30 70 Nil Master‘s Degree in 01 11 88 Nil Aviation Law & Air Transport Management Master‘s Degree in Nil 30 70 Nil Space & Telecommunication Laws B.A., LL.B. Nil 20 67.5 12.5 (Hons.)

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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examination NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

 UGC NET : 10%  TOEFL : 25%  Judicial Services : 09%  Civil Services : 05%

35. Student progression

Student Progression % UG to PG* 10

PG to M.Phil.* -- PG to Ph.D. 10 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -- Employed B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) : 100% Campus selection Campus selection Other than campus recruitment LL.M. : 60 – 70% Campus Selection & 30 – 40% other campus recruitment Note : The details given are based on the information available at the time of their leaving the course but some of the students who have gone for higher education might have taken up employment and some of them who have opted for employment might have opted for higher studies after gaining some experience. Hence, the above data is not the exact information on student progression.

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 15.38% from other universities within the State 20.52% from universities from other States 46.15% universities outside the country 17.95%

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt. during the assessment period Total Number of Faculty having Ph.D. (Cycle-1) - 20

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

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b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Campus is wi-fi enabled

c) Total number of class rooms - 17 class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - All the 17 class rooms are equipped with A/V equipment and LCD projectors along with wi-fi facility e) Students‟ laboratories - One

f) Research laboratories - One

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institutions / university Number of our LL.M. students register for Ph.D. at NALSAR. The following is the indicative list of our LL.M. graduates who have registered for Ph.D. with us:

Sl. Name of the Scholar Topic No. Traditional knowledge folklore & 1 Mr. Sourabh Bharti intellectual property rights - the problem of incompatibility: How to resolve? Fighting international cartels by 2 Ms. V.N.R. Chaityanya developing countries - legal issues and challaneges Role of independent directorin Indian Mr. Navneet Singh Corporate Governance with comparative 3 Sangwan study of United States of America and United Kingdom Need for hatch wax mass in India: A 4 Ms. Tabasum regulatory & legal approach Corporatisation of social responsibilities Mr. Yellapu VVJ 5 under the electricity act 2003 - A critical Rajasekhar analysis Space debris: Need for international legal 6 Ms. Poorvi Ganjoo frame work Rethinking the sentencing in India: A 7 Mr. Renjith Thomas study vis-à-vis Homicide and Rape The new trends in the third party Ms. Shurpali Shruthi reproduction in India, with special 8 Arvind reference to Surrogacy: Need for an appropriate legal framework. Ms. Vasundhara Kamath Online file sharing and copyright: Open 9 S. regulation for an open internet. 101

Public-private partnership in airports 10 Ms. Vasundhara Ravi development in India: A critical study Protection of computer programs: Patent 11 Mr. Viswambharan V.S. vs. Copyright SINO - Indian Trade Relations: Analysis 12 Ms. Ann Thania Alex of Trtade prospects & problems between the growing Asian Economics Lobying as an interest-based process in 13 Mr. Anshuman Shukla public policy or institutional decision 14 Mr. Jagteshwar Singh Sohi Deliberation - women - disability Anti-dumping law & practice in Indian 15 Ms. Jyoti perspective The copy left movement licensing 16 Mr. Nithin V.Kumar software works in digital age Rethinking poverty alleviation and Ms. Rejitha Naryanana 17 income redistribution in the light of Nair universal basic income Role of consent and legal capacity in 18 Mr. Sachin Sharma protecting the rights of persons with disability Competition ethics: exclusion & 19 Mr. Sudhanshu Kumar foreclosure of anti-competitive agreement The Relation between Necessity and Mr. Ashwini Kumar Freedom and Application of the said 20 Pendyala concepts in the study of Subsistence Rights Legal and Regulatory Compliances of 21 Mr. Habib Zafar Khan Aviation Industry in India: An analysis Labour Migration and Impact on 22 Ms. Ipsita Ray International Trade: A South Asian Prospective Eunuch Rights: The Invisible Mass of the 23 Ms. Nishtha Singh Society Need of a Sector-Specific Dispute 24 Ms. Shruti Kakkar Settlement Mechanism under the Space Laws

University appointed research associates, research fellows and research assistants. They are appointed either for project or for other research purposes, i.e., to provide research support to the teacher, to conduct centre activities etc. The following is the list of Research Associates/fellows/assistants appointed by the University: Research Fellow S.No. Name Appointed on Purpose 1 Ms. Malti Suri 09-09-2011 For GIGA project

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Research Associate S.No. Name Appointed on Purpose 1 Mr. Pyla 01-07-2009 to 03-06-2013 M.K. Nambyar Narayana Rao SAARCLAW Centre 2 Ms. Kusum 4-07-2011 to 31-10-2011 To assist senior Dhanania faculty in teaching Legal Methods an Family Law II 3 Mr. Habib Zafar 10-10-2014 to 29-04-2015 For Centre for Air & Space Law 4 Mr. Shiva 20-07-2015 For Centre for Air Charan & Space Law 5 Ms. Jyoti 01-07-2015 MK Nambyar Saarclaw Centre

Research Assistant S.No. Name Period Purpose 1 Ms. Swethaa 19-02-2007 to 15-05-2007 To assist faculty Ballakrishnen for research in teaching Banking & Finance b) from other institutions / universities

List of Doctoral Candidates Sl. Name of the Scholar Topic No. Sales tax implications of E-Commerce 1 Mr. M.Dhananjay Naik with special reference to Andhra Pradesh Value Added Tax Act 2005 Corporate Goverance as a turn around Mr. Sagi Venkata Rama 2 strategy – A study of listed companies in Krishna Andhra Pradesh Balancing burden of proof under criminal 3 Mr. M.S.Aromalunni trials – A study Dumping & antidumping regulations in 4 Ms. M.V. Chandramathi India: A critical study on the working of the DGAD Regulation of telecommunication services in India: An 103nalysis of 5 Ms. Dhanya K.A. India‘s commitments under GATS & the role of telecom regulatory authority of India India in the WTO dispute settlement Ms. Manjularani 6 sytem: A critical analysis of disputes Mallepalli under GATS, TRIPS & Anti-dumping 103

agreements A critical study of rthe right to Mr. PVSD 7 information act, 2005 with special Gopalakrishnamurty reference to proactive disclosure Mr. Vasmatkar Mandar Evaluation of triangular merger in Indian 8 Mohaniraj legal framework Mr. Gedela Anil Kiran Structure for communicating Law 9 Kumar through Mass Media Convergence of Information Technology 10 Mr. K.Narasimha Chary to Adjudicatory Process The old-age income security to the unorganized labour: International 11 Ms. Manju Vani A. comparative analysis of labour law reforms since 1995 12 Mr. Ahmed Ali Khan Equality: Law‘s binding principle Creative Commons Transformation 13 Ms. Manojna Yeluri through Acess – A study in the Indian Context A comparative study of the approaches of the English, French and Indian Courts to 14 Mr. Rajesh Kapoor the enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Evolution & Longevity of Market 15 Mr. Surya Prakash Misra Structures & Strategic Behavior The conundrum of trade secrets in the changing paradigms of employment 16 Ms. Tania Sebastian relationship and the technology interface: A critical analysis Implications of Multilateral Trade Agreements on Prevention of Water 17 Mr. A.Santhosh Reddy Pollution – A Critical Study of Indian Legal Framework Procurement Policies of Indian Defense 18 Ms. Anita Singh Industry: A Critical Legal Analysis Individual Liberty and recent changes in Criminal Law Jurisprudence: A Critical 19 Ms. Anuradha Prasad Analysis of recent Criminal Statutes. (1980-2014) International Labor Organization Conventions and Relevance to Socio- 20 Ms. D. Vanaja Economic Development in India – A Comparitive Study Mr. Mohd. Owais Unmanned Aircraft System: An Analysis 21 Farooqui under International Civil Aviation Law Euthanasia and Human Rights: A 22 Mr. Pratik Kumar Sinha Comparative Study of International

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Legislation and Judicial Trends Exploring the possibility of Utility Model Protection in fostering Innovation in 23 Mr. Sajid Sheikh India with a comparative cost-benefit analysis with reference to BRICS Countries. Reservations in India‘s elected bodies: 24 Mr. Siddharth Chauhan The search for domain specific justifications Management of NPAs: Developing Mechanisms & Strategies (With special emphasis on the existing CDR 25 Mr. Siddharth Srivastava mechanism, Indian bankruptcy laws, role of credit rating agencies and RBI‘s recent guidelines on early recognition of financial assets) Fiduciary principles in public law: A case 26 Ms. Surabhi Rajpal for reinforcement in the Indian context Virtual Property – Bridging the Gap 27 Mr. Thomas Joseph between the Rights of the Developers and the users in the Gaming Industry

List of Research Associates 1 Mr. B.K.Manish 12-06-2014 to 31-08-2014 For assistance in the project on Sixth Schedule study 2 Ms. Anita Singh 10-06-2014 For Centre for Air & Space Law

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

Year No. of students awarded Scholarships / Fee Concessions / Loan Support

LL.M. M.B.A. 2011-2012 05 Not applicable 2012-2013 19 Not applicable 2013-2014 13 03 2014-2015 03 06

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

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and discussed in our faculty meeting that the country needs experts in telecommunication laws. Accordingly we were subsequently able to launch Masters Degree in Space and Telecommunication Laws. Similar exercise was done as to the need for having lawyers for the emerging aviation industry and after discussion in the Faculty Meetings, a Master‘s Course on Aviation Laws and Air Transport Management was launched on the recommendations of the Expert Committee. The course on Court Management was also launched after inputs as to the need of such a course was received from the Hon‘ble Judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Faculty Meetings are conducted on regular basis. All the issues relating to the curriculum, teaching-learing-evaluation methods are discussed in detail in the Faculty Meetings. Feedback from all the Faculty Members is taken on the said issues on continuous basis and the same is reviewed by the Faculty Members and necessary steps are taken for improving and introducing the new courses / methodologies.

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

The University has the system of course evaluation by the students at the end of each semester. Student Feedback questionnaire has been designed to give students opportunity to comment anonymously about a particular course and the way it was taught. Using 0-5 rating scale, students mark the one response for each statement that is closest to their view. Students are also provided with blank sheet to give additional comments not covered by the questions.

The data of the feedback forms are tabulated and submitted to the Vice- Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor discusses the inputs of the students about the courses with the concerned Faculty Members. The common suggestions are also discussed in the Faculty Meetings for overall improvement of the academic programmes of the University. Based on the student feedback, some teacher‘s contract was terminated / not renewed. Similarly some courses were withdrawn from the teachers and given to the other teachers. On the basis of the student feedback, some courses have been revised, surprise test and marks for attendance were abolished, choice based credit policy was introduced etc.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Every year when Corporate Law Firms come for campus placements, after the interviews are over, the Vice-Chancellor meets them and takes their feedback. Based on this feedback, the Vice-Chancellor suggests changes in the course. As a result of this feedback some of the alumni who were working for the Corporate Law Firms were invited to offer specialsied courses of varying credits. 106

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S. No. Name of the Alumni Batch Current Position/Achievements

1. Mr. Abdaal M Akhtar 2013 35th rank in UPSC (2014)

2. Mr. Mrinal Meena 2013 174 rank in UPSC (2014)

3. Mr. Naveen Rana 2011 976 rank in UPSC (2014)

4. Ms. Sakshi Sawhney 2012 12th rank in UPSC (2013)

5. Mr. Siddarth Sihag 2009 42nd rank in UPSC (2011)

Mr. Sagar Singamsetty 2003 Senior International Legal Advisor, 6. FedEx Express

7. Mr. Mathew Chacko 2003 Partner at Kochhar & Co., Singapore 8. Mr. Pavan Kumar 2003 Partner at Trilegal, Hyderabad Mr. Mahesh Kumar 2008 Head of Tax, Nishith Desai 9. Associates, Singapore 10. Mr. Bose Gandham 2003 Partner in Tatva Legal 11. Mr. Rajeev Reddy 2003 Partner in Tatva Legal 12. Ms. Harita Rao 2004 Partner at Amarchand & Mangaldas Mr. Ramchander Gurram 2003 Standing Counsel, Pollution Control 13. Board Mr. Toodi Bharat Ratna 2009 Company Prosecutor by the Ministry 14. of Corporate Affairs Ms. Sreemeena Sethu 2012 Research Assistant to Prof. Justine 15. Pila, Intellectual Property Law Department, University of Oxford Mr. Anup S. 2006 Assistant Professor, NLU Delhi and 16. Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court of India 17. Mr. Sourav Roy 2013 University of Oxford 18. Mr. Jagdish John Menezes 2013 University of Oxford 19. Ms. Neela Badami 2005 Partner, Samward Partners, Bangalore Mr. Suneel Kumar 2004 Andhra Pradesh State Director, 20. LANDESA, a well known United States NGO 21. Ms. Prasanthi Nattuva 2004 Judicial Officer 22. Ms. Shruthi Chaganti 2005 Johns Hopkins, USA

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23. Ms. Arushi Garg 2013 Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford Mr. Abhishake Singh 2012 London School of Economics & 24. Political Science Mr. Aditya Singh 2011 Common Wealth Scholar, Yale Law 25. School, USA 26. Ms. Suhasini Sen 2009 Gates Cambridge Scholar 27. Mr. Krishna Srikanth 2009 Clifford Chance LL.P., London 28. Ms. Swethaa Balakrishnan 2004 Stanford California 29. Ms. Samiksha Gupta 2011 Judicial Officer

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

Moot Clinic is offered as a mandatory clinical course for one credit to the students interested in mooting in first year. Mooting is undertaken rigorously under the guidance of successful senior students. These students who have won national and international moots are designated as moot mentors for prospective students.

Students can take certificate/summer/winter short duration courses for further enhancement of knowledge instead of internship during semester break. Many of them do courses from abroad and Indian universities. London School of Economics, Hague Academy of International Law etc. are sought after destinations for many of our students to do these courses.

In addition to the mandatory, elective and seminar courses, subject experts are invited to deliver special lectures in specific subjects to provide high level re-enforced teaching. The following guests have delivered lectures in the last two years:  Mr. Michael Schlesinger, American Attorney and expert on IPR visited NALSAR and delivered lecture on ―IP & International Trade‖ on January 9, 2014.  Prof. James D. Harnsberger, Senior Consultant, Forensic Communication Associates and the Institute for Advanced Study of the Communication Processes (IASCP), University of Florida, USA, delivered a talk on ―International Standards in the Admission of Expert Testimony in Forensic Speech Science‖ on January 10, 2014.  Prof. Sarah Robinson, Environment Lawyer from Harvard University delivered lecture to the 4th year students on January 23, 2014.  Mr. Abhinav Chandrachud (SJD candidate, Stanford Law School-USA) delivered a lecture on ‗The informal criteria for judicial appointments‘ as part of the course on ‗Legal Profession and Ethics‘ to the final year students of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) on February 4, 2014.  Mr. Sitharamam Kakarala (Former Director of CSCS, Bangalore and previously a faculty member at NLSIU Bangalore) addressed the faculty on strategies for improving research activities in the law schools as part of the regular faculty seminars on February 12, 2014.

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 Mr. Nageswara Rao (In-House Counsel, Microsoft, Hyderabad) led a discussion on ‗Careers as in-house lawyers‘ for the final year students of the B.A, LL.B. (Hons.) on March 18, 2014.  Mr. Ramkumar Warrier, delivered a lecture on ―the area of marketing and also explore the possibilities of internship at Aptech on March 26-27, 2014.  Dr. Gerald N. Rosenberg, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago delivered a talk on ‗Whether courts can bring about social change?‘ on July 8, 2014.  Ms. Jan Leach, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Kent State University delivered a talk on ‗Ethical considerations in the reporting of gender-based violence‘ on July 10, 2014.  Mr. C. Gowri Sankar, delivered a lecture on ―Placements‖ on July 28, 2014.  Ambassador A.N. Ram, Former Indian Foreign Service officer delivered a talk on ‗Recent Developments at the WTO concerning India‘ on August 5, 2014 for the LL.M. students.  Mr. Rajeev Kadambi, Ph.D. candidate, Brown University presented on Gandhian ideas of work, both in respect of personal development and societal obligations as part of Faculty Seminars on August 20, 2014. The presentation and the ensuing discussion located these ideas as part of a larger intellectual inquiry into modern Indian socio-political thought.  Mr. Srinivas Sarakadam delivered a lecture on ―Digital Marketing‖ on September 7- 8, 2014.  Dr. Ved Kumari, Professor, Faculty of Law, Delhi University delivered a lecture for 4th year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) students on ‗The debate on the lowering of the age for criminal responsibility‘ on September 8, 2014. The discussion focused on the Union Cabinet‘s decision to amend the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 so as to reduce the age of culpability for serious crimes such as murder and rape to 16 years.  Mr. Ramaswamy Annam delivered a lecture on ―Financial Analysis Planning Control‖ on September 13-14, 2014.  Mr. Niroj Mohanty delivered a lecture on ―the Business of Climate Change‖ on September 17, 2014.  Ms. Nandita Haksar, a noted human rights lawyer, activist and writer interacted with the faculty members and led a discussion on how to improve the teaching of human rights law and practice in the law schools on September 17, 2014.  Mr. Pallav Goswami delivered a lecture on ―Retail Management‖ on September 20- 21, 2014.  Mr. Rajshekar Krishnan delivered a lecture on ―Diversity& Cross Cultural Management‖ on September 28-29, 2014.  Ms. Sunita R. Cherian delivered a lecture on ―Employee Engagement‖ on September 29, 2014.  Hon‘ble Dr. Justice S. Muralidhar, Judge, High Court of Delhi addressed a gathering of faculty members and LL.M. students on ‗How to make Law Schools socially relevant?‘ on October 7, 2014.  Mr. Indrajit Gupta,delivered a lecture on ―Strategic Management‖ on October 11-14, 2014.

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 Hon‘ble Shri Justice Helmut Tuerk, Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea delivered lectures on ―European Union – Legal Studies‖ and ―International Tribunal – Law of the Sea‖ from April 15-16, 2013.  Dr. Julai and Prof. Gavin from Queen Mary University of London visited NSLAR and delivered lecture for LL.M. students on February 20, 2013.  Mr. Asim Rehman, President of Muslim Bar Association of New York visited NALSAR and delivered lecture to the students on March 13, 2013.  Prof. Anna Han of Santa Clara Law School, USA delivered lectures on ―Chinese Trade and Investment Law‖ from January 23 – 24, 2013.  Dr. Syed Sadiq, Deputy Regional Program Director, Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean State, South Africa delivered a talk on Career Opportunities in United Nations on January 3, 2013.  Prof. Axel Schumacher, EBS Business School, Germany.  Prof. Jay Kesan, University of Illinois.  Prof. Nirmala Rao, Pro Director (Learning and Teaching) SOAS, University of London.  Mr. Michael Schlesinger, IPR Expert and American Attorney delivered lecture to the students.  Mr. Lee Hukchun, Director of HRD Center of Dong-A University, Busan, South Korea.  Dr. Sarah Robinson, Environment Lawyer from Harvard University.  Dr.Palla Trinadha Rao an eminent advocate working on the rights of adivasis, delivered lecture on ‗Decentralization in Practice the case of PESA in Andhra Pradesh‘.  Dr. M. Sivarama Krisna, a literary anthropologist and an activist and founder of SHAKTI which is continuously working for tribal land rights, delivered a lecture on ‗Adivasis Democracy and Development‘.  Hon‘ble Shri Justice B.Prakash Rao, delivered a lecture on Indian Evidence Act, 1872 on February 22, 2013.  Dr. P.R.K.Murti, Faculty, University of Hyderabad delivered lectures on ‗E- Commerce‘ on April 4 & 12, 2013.  Shri U. Jawahar Lal, Chief Editor, IRDA, delivered a lecture on May 17, 2013.  Mr. Jaya Surya, Regional Manager – Lubricants, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation delivered a lecture on ―Campus to Corporate‖ on August 31, 2013.  Dr. Vivekananda Suri, Director, E – Business Suite, Operations Oracle Software India Ltd. delivered a lecture on ―Career Planning and Leadership Development‖ on September 21, 2013.  Mr. Hory Sankar Mukerjee, Chief Consultant and Principal Education and Research, Infosys, delivered a lecture on ‗Corporate Communication: Connecting at Work‘ on September 28, 2013.  Dr. B.N. Ramesh, Inspector General, Hyderabad, delivered a lecture on ‗Crisis Management‘ on October 4, 2013.  Mr. Pawan Kumar Jain, IIM delivered lectures on ‗Meaning of HR at the workplace, and the Role of HR in Business Development‘ on October 25, 2013.  Prof. Sukhbir Singh, Former Professor (English), Department of English, Osmania University, Hyderabad delivered series of lectures on Business Communications. 110

 Shri A.N. Ram, IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador & Former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India delivered series of lectures on Multilateral Trade Negotiations and SAARC Trade: Issues and Concerns.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

The faculty members have been accorded freedom of choice in devising their teaching methodology. Whilst interactive deliberations around an announced reading list is the default mode of transacting a course, it is supplemented with a range of teaching techniques. Students are encouraged to contribute to deliberation through bulletin boards and blog posts. Group discussions, problem solving exercises, and supplementary research are other techniques through which learning happens. Whilst legal texts are primary learning materials, they are not the only texts examined by students. Films, poetry, songs and pop culture are also used as learning texts depending upon the subject of inquiry. Several teachers keep pointing students to additional relevant literature depending upon the discussions arising in class. The strategy of an end semester seminar is also employed to enable students to jointly reflect upon the joint learnings of a course.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

At the end of every semester, Faculty Meeting is held to examine how far the objectives of the courses have been achieved and what shortfall is there so that courses are improved next semester. We also take feedback on regular basis from the employers who visit the University for campus placements and their inputs are also taken into account in examining the attainment of course goals and learning objectives.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

University has an institutionalized legal aid program. The legal aid cell of the University was set up to undertake various legal aid programs. The University with the intention of expanding its activities created the legal aid cell website which is intended to generate awareness to the people about the kind of programs and the mandate of the legal aid cell.

The NALSAR Legal Aid Cell is guided by faculty and comprises of students of the fourth and fifth year of the B.A. L.L.B (Hons.). The legal aid activities of the students are designed as a course and are graded. It is designed to sensitise students to the problems facing the indigent and inculcate a sense of social responsibility in the students. Furthermore, the course is meant to act as a platform for introducing the students to the practicalities of the legal system. The Legal Aid Initiative at NALSAR has been fashioned not as a mere means of aiding litigation, but as an outreach program directed to community welfare. Thus, in addition to the litigation aid it comprises of a number of initiatives such as Teach India, the Rehabilitation and Conciliation Centre, Health and Sanitation and so forth.

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The following social out-reach programs are conducted by the students under faculty guidance during the last four years: 1. Legal Aid Clinics work 2. Prison and Juvenile homes reforms (workshops, plea bargaining help, visits and interviews) 3. Implementation of Government welfare schemes in neighbouring villages 4. Teach India (Teaching in neighbouring schools/ underprivileged children) 5. Working with SERP (Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty), Government of A.P. 6. Litigation Aid (counselling, suggesting advocates, research support to pending cases etc.) 7. Working with NGO‘s (Landesa, CGR, The Right to Walk Foundation, SOUL etc.) 8. Working for Lok-Adalats/State Legal Services Authority 9. Research projects for social justice (Domestic violence Act/Industrial Disputes Act etc.)

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus activities” of the department.

NALSAR aims to develop its graduates as professionally competent, socially relevant and technically sound. Moot Courts, Clinical Programmes, Legal Aid, Teaching, Research and internships have been made part of curriculum to make them professionally competent. As part of their social responsibility, the students on continuous basis conduct Legal Awareness Programmes, help the needy in filing cases, extend their support for social causes and actively participate in other social service activities. To make them familiar with the use of latest technology, some courses on Electronic Contracts and Digital Signatures, Cyberspace Jurisdiction, Law of Robots, Digital Evidence Retrievals and Analysis Systems, International Cyber Law etc. are offered. In addition, the University has a student body, Student Bar Council (SBC) which govern various facets of student life in the University through its various Committees. The students through SBC organise number of programmes which help them to improve their administrative and leadership skills.

Students are encouraged and guided by the Faculty to participate in the co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including Essay Writing Competitions, Literary & Debating Competitions, Sports Competitions, Cultural Competitions etc. As research is made part of the curriculum the students publish articles in reputed journals and also participate and present papers in national and international conferences / seminars.

University arranges internships twice a year between the semesters. These internships help the students to gain an insight into practical realities and expose them to multifarious opportunities available to the students. This helps them to make career choices and yet time gain pre placement offer. The Internship Co-ordination Committee (ICC) which is managed by the students themselves, also helps the students to make a right choice for doing their internship, which is useful for the students to decide their career.

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The following is the usual internship schedule which University students undergo:

I Year Students - NGO/Library II Year Students – International NGO/Human Rights forums/UNHCR III Year Students – Trail court lawyers/Government pleader/public prosecutors etc. IV Year students - Law firms / High court Lawyers V Year students – Judicial clerkship/supreme court lawyers/law firms

University collaborations help the students to gain these internships.

The Recruitements are managed by the Student Body, RCC (Recruitment Coordination Committee) in the self-governance model. The committee invites industry/law firms for recruitment purposes and pre placement talks. This helps the students to gain an understanding of the industry requirement. The Recruitment Co-ordination Committee (RCC) organises the pre-placement talks by national and international organisations to enable the students to choose their career.

49. State whether the programme / department is accredited / graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

Year INDIA TODAY Outlook The Week 2011 1 2 3 2012 3 1 2 2013 1 2 2 2014 2 2 2 2015 2 2 2

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

A University is all about generating new knowledge. Number of researches done by the University as to the implementation of laws have helped our understanding of how laws really work on the ground. Based on our researches we have been consulted for the drafting of number of laws such as Laws on Disability, Land Laws, Tenancy Laws etc. and therefore we have contributed immensely in the enactment of new laws or finalization of several government policies.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

STRENGTHS  Curricula is consistent with intellectual and philosophical objects and the mandate of the University which promotes integration of knowledge and helps in imparting wholesome education to the students.

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 University does not believe that researches are to be done only at Masters or Doctoral level. Accordingly, research is an integral part of even our undergraduate and diploma programmes. The University has integrated its teaching with research with the help of 20 research centres.  ‗Academic Flexibility‘ is our major strength and it helps smooth academic progression of our students. The ‗Choice Based Credit System‘ was introduced from the year 2012- 2013. We also have innovative practices such as ‗bidding of the projects‘, writing of research papers, ‗reasonable accommodation‘ and ‗credits for teaching assistantships‘, tutorial system and moot mentoring etc.  University has highly competent and dedicated faculty with diverse specialisations. Some of our faculty members are the intellectual leaders in their chosen field of study. University has a fine balance of young and experienced faculty members. The In-house Faculty is further strengthened by the presence of international scholars and other experts who routinely offer elective courses of varying credits.  Universities are primarily for the students and accordingly, NALSAR is a student centric University. The University regularly holds open houses with the students and keeping in view student feedback brings changes on a regular basis in its curricula and policies.  The physical infrastructure is breath taking coupled with best library and ICT facilities. Hyderabad has best climate and is considered one of the best city to live in India  University undergraduate students always secure campus placements. The placements are not just for the brighter students but for all the students (100%) with good pay package. This has helped the University to attract best minds in the country leading to greater vibrancy in academic discussions in the class.  University administration always believed in bottom up approach rather than top down model. University appoints specific committees to guide the University such as Academic Committee, Student Exchange Committee, IT Committee, Research Committee etc. The administration executes the policy decisions of these committees after considering the established formal procedure for their execution.  University has committed support staff; they are not only efficient but are also willing to work over time if required.  University has MoUs with 30 institutions abroad. This has helped the university to learn from each other with exchange programs.  University has established Legal Aid Clinics and has completely practical credit linked choice based clinical courses. University has made dedicated efforts to conduct outreach programs to get justice for the needy and poor.

WEAKNESSES  University receives limited financial assistance from the State Government to support creation of infrastructure such as buildings etc. Similarly it receives small plan grants from the UGC. Basically the University is a self-finance University which raises its own resources. The financial constraints are the biggest hurdle in our expansion and growth.  University is located in a rural area and is far away from the city. Accordingly we are not able to fully utilise the potential of human resource available in the other educational institutions and research centres in the city of Hyderabad.

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 Distance from the city is also an impediment in our outreach programmes. Moreover since most of our students come from other States, local language acts as a barrier in providing efficient and timely legal aid.  University is not able to achieve 100% campus placements for its Postgraduate Programme as campus recruitment for University teachers is still a distant dream in Indian universities.

OPPORTUNITIES  University has emerged as the top destination of legal education in the South Asia. With the best students of the country getting admitted to NALSAR, there is an opportunity for us to take the next logical step of emerging as one of the leading institution of legal education in the world.  University teachers and students have to come up with cutting edge researches in the emerging areas of law which help the country in solving contemporary socio economic problems. University is regularly consulted by the Government of India, State Governments, national and international organisations etc. This gives us an opportunity to improve not only drafting of laws but enactment of laws / formulation of policies which will have far reaching impact in the realisation of our stated goal of rule of law and social justice.  University‘s legal aid clinics do give us an opportunity to help poor and needy people in terms of legal aid. The success of our Land Legal Aid Clinic at Warangal gives us an opportunity to set up similar clinics in other districts of State of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.  Due to limited infrastructure, University cannot offer too many courses in the regular mode but the huge success of our distance and online programmes do create a new opportunity of coming up with specialised courses in the proximate and online mode.  Highly talented senior faculty members of the University with their chosen specialisations provide us a human resource which is to be used to train the faculty members in other Law Schools and Law Colleges. Accordingly, the University is planning to set up an Academic Staff College for the law teachers.

CHALLENGES  Reaching top and emerging as the top Law University of the Country was easy but staying at the top is a big challenge. For NALSAR to retain its top position as a Law University is the biggest challenge particularly when new Law Universities with better governmental support and improved infrastructure are going to give us a stiff competition.  NALSAR has created a brand in itself and Faculty members associated with NALSAR are in huge demand and therefore retaining NALSAR faculty members ia quite a task as its senior faculty members do get coveted positions and junior faculty members are offered highly attractive pay packages by the new Law Schools and private law colleges.  Since NALSAR has to promote integration of knowledge, we need to go beyond legal education and therefore there is a challenge to set up new departments to have a truly interdisciplinary approach in our teaching and research. As opportunities for the social science teachers are limited, recruiting and retaining social science teachers is also a challenge.

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 Most of NALSAR‘s students get placements in leading corporate firms or get selected into civil and judicial services. How to convince our students to set up their practice in small towns and rural areas is therefore a challenge as University does want to contribute in terms of efficient legal services at the grass root level.

52. Future plans of the University

The University is planning to come up with a state-of-art 3-Year LL.B. Programme so that the students who cannot join law after +2 are given a chance to enroll themselves for the LL.B. Programme after graduation. The main objective of this programe is to produce litigation lawyers as B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) students are mainly interested in the transactional lawyering.

University is also planning to have a 4-Year intergrated LL.B. M.B.A. Programme so that competent lawyers and manages with specialisation in Corporate Governance are produced. This will be a programme which will promote interdisciplinary approach in management and law.

We are also proposing to introduce Master‘s Programme in Patents Law and Corporate Law in the distance mode as large number of students who have done P.G. Diploma Programmes with us are repeatedly asking us to introduce Master‘s Programmes in the above areas and we do realize that there is a need for such courses.

Realising the need to integrate defence studies with law, we are proposing to have a Master‘s Degree Programme in Security and Defence Laws.

India has a huge coastal line but there is a huge shortfall of good maritime lawyers and therefore we are proposing to start Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime Laws.

GIS and Remote Sensing is increasingly becoming important and law schools have not yet started courses in these futuristic areas. We are proposing to have a Postgraduate Diploma Programme in GIS and Remote Sensing Laws.

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