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V. K. Ahuja is a Senior Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, India [1] He is presently serving as Director of Indian Law Institute (Deemed to be University), New Delhi, India, [2] [3] he has also served as Vice-Chancellor of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA), India.
It was formally inaugurated by the President of India, Rajendra Prasad on 12 December 1957. [3] A.T. Markose was the founding director of the institute from 1957 to 1963. The institute is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, the Indian Law Institute has the requisite independence and academic freedom to carry out its objectives.
Professor of chemistry at IIT Delhi, Saraswati Samman laureate, NASI Fellow [30] Sanket Goel: 1998 M.S. Physics Dean and Professor, BITS Pilani. Fulbright and JSPS Fellow [31] Naveen Garg: 1991 (BTech), 1994 (PhD) BTech + PhD (Computer Science and Engineering) theoretical computer scientist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate [32] Amitabha Bagchi ...
Delhi: New Delhi: 1963 (2002) Management [19] [20] Indian Law Institute: Delhi: New Delhi: 1956 (2004) Law [21] [22] Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences: Delhi: New Delhi: 2009 Medical Sciences [23] Jamia Hamdard: Delhi: New Delhi: 1948 (1989) Multidisciplinary [24] [25] National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and ...
Delhi University Law School follows the Case Method as the primary mode of teaching and learning. [7] Introduced in the 1960s by Professor P.K. Tripathi, the Case Method, a distinctive Delhi version of the Langdellian Casebook Method of teaching law in law schools in the United States, entails a questioning mindset among teachers and students. [8]
It was founded as a State University [3] by an act of the Delhi Government (The IIIT Delhi Act, 2007) [4] in 2008, with seed support from the Government of NCT of Delhi. [5] The institute began with its first batch of 60 students on 8 September 2008 from NSUT (NSIT at that time). IIIT-Delhi moved to its current permanent campus in August 2012.
Starting in 1951, she taught law at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi till 1983, and also remained the head of the law faculty; thereafter she taught at Indian Law Institute. She was the first Indian woman to graduate from Cambridge University, and later in 1951 she also became the first woman to receive a PhD degree in law from the university.
New Delhi: Deemed: 1963 (2002 †) Foreign trade [10] IIMC: Delhi: Autonomous 1965 Mass Communication IIT: Delhi: Autonomous 1961 Technology, Engineering, Science and Management DSEU: Delhi: State: 2020 General [11] ILI: New Delhi: Deemed: 1956 (2004 †) Legal [12] ISI New Delhi: Deemed: 1974 Formal Sciences and economics IGNOU: Delhi: Central ...