KIIT Law School - Faculty

Faculty

KLS has several experienced and trained faculty in the field of law and other fields. Most of the faculty members are either graduates from National Law Schools or have taught in them and many of them have PhD and have published several reports and articles. Prof. Dr. Faizan Muftafa, the Founder Director, and Current Vice Chancellor of NALSAR and adviser of the institute holds a Ph.D in Copyright laws from Aligarh Muslim University. Prof. N.L. Mitra, an eminent law professor of and former Director of National Law School of India University, Bangalore and Former Vice-Chancellor of National Law University, Jodhpur is the Chancellor of KIIT University. Prof. M.S. Raste, Ex Vice-chancellor of Symbiosis International Law School had also worked as one of the faculties and served the this law school as director for a period of time.

Other eminent faculty of this institution are Prof. V.D. Sebastian, Former Dean of Faculty of Law, Cochin University and founder Director of School of Indian Legal Thought, M.G. University, Kottayam. Dr. S.N. Mishra, Professor of Political Science, Prof. Sujith Kr. Nandi, Professor of Law, Mr. Ramchandran Nair, Assistant Professor of Law; Mr. Kumar Kartikeyan, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, received his LLB degree from Lucknow University and LLM degree from NLIU Bangalore, has attended various conferences and has participated as a judge in various moot court he also has sharply carved his skills by being a practicing lawyer in Allahabad High Court; Mr. Rajesh Rout, Assistant Professor of Marketing Management; Mr. V. Shyam Kishore, Assistant Professor of Law; Ms. Arpita Mitra, Assistant Professor of Sociology; and others are the faculties of this law school.

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