Experience
I am an Assistant Professor of Law specializing in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Human Rights. My academic work examines constitutional governance and criminal justice in their social and institutional contexts, with particular attention to power, rights, and structural inequality.
My teaching is discussion-driven and problem-oriented, grounded in close reading of case law and statutory interpretation, and encourages students to critically interrogate doctrine through historical, sociological, and ethical lenses.
My research engages with contemporary debates on criminal responsibility, procedural justice, federalism, judicial process, and evolving rights jurisprudence in India, adopting an interdisciplinary and institutionally grounded approach.