Fellowships:
1. Prof. (Dr.) Harpreet Kaur, Vice Chancellor, NLUJ awarded Elizabeth Evatt Distinguished Fellowship for the year 2024 by Sydney Law School
Award:
1. Dr. Chitra Saruparia being felicitated with the Shikshak Samman 2023 by Jain International Trade Organization JITO Ladies Jodhpur.
Arctical Published :
1. Dr. Varsha Singh: Title of the article: Crimes against humanity and an obtuse Indian stance. The article is published in The Hindu on 20 December 2024.
2. Dr. Varsha Singh: Editorial piece published by Faculty Member in The Hindu newspaper on 21 March 2025.
International Visiting Scholar:
Dr. Varsha Singh, Assistant Professor at National Law University, Jodhpur, has been selected as a Visiting Scholar at the Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, from 26 May to 25 July 2025. Supported by Dr. Rosemary Grey of the Sydney Centre for International Law, Dr. Singh will conduct research on “Depriving Women and Girls of Public Lives: The Crime of Persecution and Gender Apartheid by the Taliban.” Her work will explore how international criminal law can address gender-based violence and persecution under the Taliban regime, contributing to global legal discourse on gender justice and human rights. The Visitors Program also offers significant opportunities for the exchange of ideas, fostering academic discussions and facilitating research collaborations.
Title: Misogyny in the Aftermath: How Society Turns a Crime into a Case against Women’s Freedom
Dr. Manisha Mirdha opines on the Raja Raghuvanshi murder - a chilling story of betrayal and brutal violence - urging us to look beyond the grim headlines and sensational narratives. This piece challenges us to confront difficult questions surrounding love, marriage, mental health, and the cracks in our social fabric. This tragic incident is not just about one brutal act; it is about how swiftly society turns to the old patriarchal playbook, using one woman’s crime to smear all women’s freedoms. Women don’t owe perfection to society in order to deserve freedom. One woman’s crime is her responsibility, but the misogyny in our collective reaction, that is ours to acknowledge and dismantle. To read more Click Here.