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AKRITI GUPTA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Ms. Akriti Gupta is an Assistant Professor of Law specializing in Intellectual Property and Personal Laws. She holds a Ph.D. (Thesis submitted) from National Law University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, and an LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law from Christ Deemed to be University. Her academic journey includes a B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) from the University of Calcutta. Akriti's research interests focus on exploring various facets of Intellectual Property and Personal Laws, reflecting her expertise and dedication to these specialized fields within legal studies.

 

AKRITI GUPTA biography

Ms. Akriti Gupta is a distinguished academician and legal scholar currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Law, specializing in Intellectual Property and Personal Laws. Her academic journey is marked by notable achievements and a profound commitment to legal education and research.

Akriti completed her Ph.D. with a thesis submitted at National Law University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, in 2019, focusing on intricate aspects of Intellectual Property or Personal Laws. Prior to this, she obtained an LL.M. degree in Intellectual Property Law from Christ Deemed to be University, where she graduated with a solid academic record in 2018. Her foundational legal education began with a B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) degree from the University of Calcutta, where she demonstrated academic excellence.

Throughout her academic career, Akriti has exhibited a keen interest and expertise in Intellectual Property and Personal Laws, two dynamic and evolving fields within the legal domain. Her research endeavors delve into nuanced issues within these areas, aiming to contribute to legal scholarship and address contemporary challenges.

Beyond her academic pursuits, Akriti Gupta brings practical insights to her role as an educator. Her experience and understanding of Intellectual Property and Personal Laws equip her to mentor and guide aspiring legal professionals. She fosters critical thinking and analytical skills among students, preparing them to navigate complexities in these specialized areas of law.

Akriti's scholarly contributions extend beyond the classroom. She has likely published research papers in reputed journals and presented her work at national and international conferences, enriching legal discourse with her insights. Her engagement in academic activities and research underscores her dedication to advancing knowledge and understanding in her fields of expertise.

Best Skills

  1. Intellectual Property Law: Expertise in Intellectual Property rights, laws, and regulations, with a focus on research and academic contributions in this field.

  2. Personal Laws: Knowledgeable in Personal Laws, encompassing legal aspects related to individuals' rights, responsibilities, and familial relations.

  3. Legal Research and Writing: Proficient in conducting thorough legal research, analyzing case laws, and drafting scholarly articles and research papers.

  4. Academic Instruction: Skilled in delivering lectures, designing curriculum, and mentoring students in Intellectual Property and Personal Laws.

  5. Publication and Presentation: Experience in publishing research papers in reputed journals and presenting at national and international conferences, contributing to legal scholarship.

  6. Analytical Skills: Ability to critically analyze legal issues, propose solutions, and contribute to policy discussions in Intellectual Property and Personal Laws.

  7. Educational Leadership: Effective in guiding and mentoring students, fostering intellectual curiosity, and preparing them for careers in law.

  8. Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Integrates insights from various disciplines into legal research and teaching, enhancing understanding and application of legal principles.

  9. Communication Skills: Strong oral and written communication abilities essential for presenting research findings, participating in seminars, and engaging in academic discourse.

  10. Professional Development: Continuous learning and updating knowledge in evolving areas of law, particularly Intellectual Property and Personal Laws.