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MANAV RACHNA UNIVERSITY, FARIDABAD Sector 43, Aravalli Hills, Manav Rachna Campus Rd, Faridabad, Haryana 121004 MANAV RACHNA UNIVERSITY, FARIDABAD Sector 43, Aravalli Hills, Manav Rachna Campus Rd, Faridabad, Haryana 121004 Dr. Versha Vahini Designation: Professor Qualifications:Ph.D.(Competition Law) Email :[email protected] Experience: 19 Years Google Scholar Profile Research Interest : Corporate Law + Journal Publication Details: Mohini Sharma and Dr. Versha Vahini (2020) “A study of Legislative Judicial Paradigm swings”, The international Journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis pp(--), ISSN: 08869367; Vol XII, Issue -XII; 12/2020 (UGC Care) Mohini Sharma and Dr. Versha Vahini (2020) “Alternative Dispute Resolution in India: Emerging Perspectives”, Dogo Rangsang Research Journal (Online)pp(235-244), ISSN: 2347-7180; Vol – 10, Issue -06; 09-6-2020 (UGC Care) Akhtarul Hanif, Dr. Somdutt Bhardwaj and Dr. Versha Vahini (2020)"Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019 V/s. Global Best Practices in Road Safety" Dogo Rangsang Research Journal, Vol-10 Issue-06 No. 11 June 2020, ISSN : 2347-7180, (UGC-CARE) link: http://drsrjournal.com/no_11_june_20/13.pdf Akhtarul Hanif, Dr. Somdutt Bhardwaj and Dr. Versha Vahini (2020) "Legislatiion and Danger in Road Usage" published in "Indian Journal of Law and Justice" in September Issue 2020; ISSN: 0976-3570 (UGC - CARE listed; peer-reviewed refereed Journal) + Conference Publications: Mohini Sharma and Dr Versha Vahini (2020) “A study of Legislative and Judicial Paradigm Swings”. In: International E-Conference on “Contemporary Issues in Indian Legal System: Exploring the Problems and Solutions” 25th June, 2020. + Research Supervised(PhD): Aditi Chaudhary on “Law relating to Refugees and Migrants” Year - 2018 (Ongoing) Mohini Sharma on “Arbitration Law in India” Year - 2018 (Ongoing) Neha Singh on “Reproductive Rights of Women” Year - 2018 (Ongoing) Sonia Kinra on “Right of Child Victim of Sexual Offences” Year - 2019 (Ongoing) Aditya Trehan on “Right of Victims of Crimes” Year - 2019 (Completed)/(Ongoing) Chaitali Wadhwa on “Law Relating to Women” Year - 2021 (Ongoing) Alex Joseph on “Technology and Legal Profession” Year - 2021 (Ongoing) + Book/Chapter Publications: Text Book "Text Book on Indian Competition Law” ISBN: 978-93-8999-128-4 published by – Lexis Nexis Year:2020, authors- Dr. Versha Vahini Book Chapter "Triple Talak – Judgment, Legislation and Beyond” ISBN: 978-81-927926-7-5 published by – Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, Year: 2019, authors- Dr. Versha Vahini + Administrative Responsibilities: “Head of the Department, Faculty of Law " in MRU Since 01-04-2017 to Till date “Associate Dean and Head of the Department, Faculty of Law " in MRU since 13-01-2021 to Till date + Expert Talk Delivered Invited in “National Seminar on Criminal Law Reforms in Recent Times: Issues and Challenges” to chair a session on “Corporate Criminal Liability” on 5th March 2021 in Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak .
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