K N Chandrasekharan Pillai - Career

Career

Pillai practiced law before the Supreme Court of India before joining the Campus Law Centre at the University of Delhi. He joined Cochin University of Science and Technology and became director and later dean of the School of Legal Studies there. He served as the director-designate of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Cochin. After that he became the Director of Indian Law institute. Currently he is the Director of National Judicial Academy, Bhopal.Template:Http://www.nja.nic.in/our-director.html

Mr. Pillai is, a part-time member of the Law Commission of India, member of the syndicate of Cochin University of Science and Technology representing the University Grants Commission, editor of the Journal Section of Supreme Court Cases, Lucknow. He is also the editor of the Journal of the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi and is a member of the editorial boards of the Cochin University Law Review, Academy Law Review, Kerala Bar Council News, and Bangalore Law Journal. He is also the member of the academic council of National University of Advanced Legal Studies.

Pillai is the author of several books.

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