Associate Professor
Profile
My primary research areas are criminal law, juvenile justice, and criminology. My research focuses on juvenile offenders, analysing rehabilitation strategies, sentencing practices, and the impact of societal attitudes on juvenile justice policies. I am also examining the evolving role of restorative justice in addressing youth crime, as well as the broader implications of criminal justice reforms on both juvenile and adult populations. Currently, I am investigating the effectiveness of diversion programs in reducing recidivism among young offenders and their potential for promoting restorative outcomes within the justice system.
I have Developed course materials, and facilitated discussion sessions while having Delivered Undergraduate and Graduate-level courses in Law of torts, Consumer Protection Act, Criminal Jurisprudence, Law of crimes, Criminology, Hindu Law, Evidence Act and Law and Medicine