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Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
CentreforCriminology&Vic�mology Na�onalLawUniversityDelhi
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
The Na�onal Law University Delhi has set up an exclusive centre for advanced research
training, policy analysis and consultancy in the broader fields of criminal law, criminal jus�ce
and vic�mology.
Objectives: The centre will have the following key objec�ves:
1. Promo�ng research and ac�on in this selected areas of criminal jus�ce and vic�mology.
2. To undertake specific research projects in the said areas.
3. To propose training programmes to the various wings of criminal jus�ce system including the
stakeholders in the field of Juvenile jus�ce.
4. To analyse and cri�cally examine the laws, policy and programmes from the stand point of vic�m
protec�on, rehabilita�on, par�cipa�on and jus�ce.
5. To strive for providing a Vic�mological thrust in the legal educa�on at graduate and under
graduate level
6. To organize students centric ini�a�ves in the form of vic�m advocacy, legal clinic and outreach
programme for extending vic�ms support services
7. To undertake publica�ons and coordinate with various Na�onal and Interna�onal agencies
working in the broader areas of vic�mology and criminology.
Chairperson’s Message
Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology was set up to contribute to fundamental and
applied objec�ves dealing with Criminology and Vic�mology. In a se�ng of law University the
ac�vi�es of this Centre to bring important interdisciplinarity in Research and Learning. The
Centre has already taken up a series of Training and Research programmes in some exci�ng
areas dealing with Juvenile Jus�ce, Gender Jus�ce and Vic�mology. I invite the Researchers
and Students to be the part of this Centre as we have various ways to involv e interested
people on short and long term basis.
About the Centre:
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Structure of Centre
Chief Patron
Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh
Patron Prof. (Dr.) B.B. Pande
Chairperson
Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai
Coordinator Mr. Neeraj Tiwari
Members Mr. Mukul Raizada Dr. Ritu Sharma
Dr. Bhar� Yadav
Mr. Iqbal Ahmad
Dr. Anju Puneet Singh
Mr. Sidharth Dahiya
Students Member of Centre
Aayushi Ramesh Goyal Ayushi Agrawal Arshdeep Singh Neha Jha
Ipshita Pallavi Sahoo Meghandarshini M S Aditya Arora Nikhil Anand
Narayan Singh Neeraj Nainani Kumar Ritwik Arpit Agarwal
Nidhi Khandelwal Parthna Sharma Preetam Bhar� Surya Vasu
Ni�n Tyagi Abhishek Kumar Oshin Shah Abhishek Anthwal
P.M. Swapna Aasavri Rai Devagya Jha Pranav Krishna
Madhulika Agarwal Yusra Khan Prashasthi Bhat Harsh Arya
Kumar Raghav Siddharth Gautam Bhar� Chandan Kumar
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
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Status of Crime Against Women & Gender Justice in Northern Region of India
This major project sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi has
been completed and the report has already been Submi�ed to ICSSR. This Study is highlighted
the implemebta�on of the law rela�ng to gender Domes�c Violence and the status of the
Vic�ms and responce by the agencies involved. This study significantly brought out the acrucial
factors responsible for the problem and implemen�ng law in this area. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai is
the Project Director for this study.
v e-PG Pathshala (Criminology)
The UGC has entrusted this major project to develop e-text video lecture in 15 papers
consis�ng of more than 400 modules in criminology. This project involved as many as
150 persons to write e-text modules. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai is the Principal Inves�gator for this
project.
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The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology is to undertake Exploring cri�cal criminal Law - A
Research Study. The Project iden�fy and explore the development of cri�cal perspec�ves in
criminal law scholarship. To documents and analyse the specific works especially those carried
out by Ashworth, Duff Norrie, Nicola, Gardner, Husak etc. To Conduct a cri�cal analysis with
regard to the cri�cal outcomes in criminal process like acqui�al, wrongful prosecu�on,
wrongful convic�on, abuse of power, arrear of criminal process. To analyse documents and
cri�cal reflec�ons made by the supreme court in its selected judgements. To undertake a survey
of reflec�ons and abroad on the chosen parameters. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai is Director for this
Project.
Exploring Critical Criminal Law
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
The University has also been entrusted to develop MOCs Courses in the selected subjects of Law.
Presently 10 subjects have been chosen to develop modules. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai is
Co-Principal Inves�ngator & Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh is Principal Inves�gator in this Projects.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Short Term Course on Criminal Law: Contradic�ons & Cri�que under GIAN from March 14 – 18, 2016
The Centre for Criminology and Vic�mology and K.L. Arora Chair on Criminal Law, Na�onal Law
University Delhi organized a short course by Professor Alan Norrie, School of Law, University of
Warwick on the topic Criminal Law: Contradic�ons & Cri�que - a one credit course under the
Global Ini�a�ve of Academic Network (GIAN). Professor Alan Norrie is a dis�nguished authority
in the area of philosophy and cri�cal criminal Law. He is also the President of Interna�onal
Associa�on for Cri�cal Realism (IACR). Prof. Alan Norrie delivered lectures between 14-18, March
2016, which included two public lectures, the first Public Lecture took Palace at Indian Law
Ins�tute, New Delhi on the topic, ‘Between the Slaughter-Bench’ on 18th March 2016 at
Na�onal Law University, Delhi. More then 70 par�cipants including Students, Research Scholars,
Academicians, Lawyers and Faculty Members from NLU Delhi and other reputed ins�tu�ons
par�cipated in this course.
Programme organized Year 2016-2017
Short Term Course on Gender Sensi�za�on Training for Inves�ga�on Officers of Delhi Police, March 29-31, 2016
The Centre for Criminology and Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi has organised a three
days Gender Sensi�za�on Training Course for the Inves�ga�on Officers during 29 to 31 March,
2016. The course was a�ended by 106 Inves�ga�on Officers of South-West district of Delhi
Police. the in-house and visi�ng faculty conducted various sessions partaining to Inves�ga�ons,
arrest, vulnerable vic�ms by police and dealing with the women and child vic�ms. The course
received remarkable feedback from the par�cipants.
The Centre for Criminology and Vic�mology proposes to con�nue with such programme
in future as well.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
1st Ver�cal Interac�on Course for IPS/Senior Police Officers from July 25-29, 2016
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University, Delhi (NLUD) organized
a Five days Ve�cal Interac�on Course for IPS / Senior Police Officers from July 25-29, 2016 in
collabora�on with Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D). The program was
inaugurated by Shri Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Union Minister of Home Affairs, Govt. of India. The
event was graced by the presence of Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon, Dr. M.C. Borwankar IPS
(Director General, BPR&D), Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh (Vice Chancellor NLUD).
During the Course of the program 18 Specialized lectures by specialized professionals were
conducted. The resource persons for the sessions included some very senior authori�es from
academics and law enforcement agencies such as Prof. (Dr.) N.R. Madhava Menon (IBA-CLE Chair
in Con�nuing Legal Educa�on, NLSIU, Bangalore; Mr. G.P. Joshi, Former Director, BPR&D, New
Delhi; Mr. Argihya Sengupta, Research Director, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy; Mr. Praksh Singh,
Former DGP, BSF, Mr. K.P. Singh, DGP, Haryana. The course was directed by Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai,
Registrar and Chairman of Centre for criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University, Delhi.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Na�onal Workshop on Doctrinal Legal Research, August 08-10, 2016
The Centre for Criminology and Vic�mology headed by Prof. (Dr.)G.S Bajpai at Na�onal Law
University , Delhi organized a ‘Na�onal Workshop on Doctrinal Legal Research’ from 8th-10th
August 2016 under the auspices of Professor Thedore Eisenberg Centre for Empirical Legal Research.
The workshop consisted of 45 par�cipants and 6 resource persons. Total 12 session were done that
covered different aspects of doctrinal legal research including Atlas-T So�ware. The course was
designed to serve a systema�c introduc�on of doctrinal aspects of legal research. It aimed to
introduce specific tools and techniques including the applica�on of so�ware like Atlas Ti. The
workshop aimed at strengthening the faculty and researchers both. The resource persons were
invited from various fields of specializa�ons having vast experience and knowledge in their
respec�ve areas to cater the demand of the workshop. The workshop has achieved the object to
great extent.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
2nd Ver�cal Interac�on Course on Police Leadership & Accountability in Democra�c Society for IPS/Senior Police Officers, September 5-9, 2016
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University, Delhi (NLUD) organized a Five
days Ver�cal Interac�on Course on “Plice Leadership and Accountability in a Democra�c Society” for
IPS/Senior Police Officers from September 5th-9th, 2016 in collabora�on with Bureau of Police
Research and Development (BPR&D). The program was inaugurated by Dr. M.C. Borwankar, IPS
(Director General, BPR&D), Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh (Vice Chancellor, NLUD) & Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai
(Registrar & Course Director).
During the Course of the program 18 specialized lectures by specialized professionals conducted. The
resource persons for the sessions included some very senior authori�es from academics and law
enforcement agencies.
Major themes that were covered:
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Police Leadership in a Pluralis�c Society
Changing dimension in police leadership
The models of police accountability
Ethical dilemmas in police leadership
Communica�on in police hierarchy and community
Police sub-culture and organiza�onal accountability
Good governance and transparency perspec�ves in policing
Human Research Management in policing
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Three Day Workshop on "Designing Programme for Police Officers & Lawyers on handling Women & Girl Vic�ms of Violence" in associa�on with Sheffield Hallan University, U.K, September 19-21, 2016
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
The Helena Kennedy Centre for Interna�onal Jus�ce (HKC) delivered an innova�ve three-day workshop
to a group of senior police officers and NGO representa�ves from across Delhi. The workshop was
hosted by the Na�onal Law Univesity in Delhi (NLU), who assisted with access to the de legates. Over
a course of three-days par�cipants ac�vely engaged in, and contributed to, designing a training
programme for police officers and lawyers in handling women and girl vic�ms of violence. the
workshop used the method of mind-mapping, focused ac�vi�es and videos to encourange par�cipants
to inden�fy key themes and issues to be included jn the training programme.
The workshop was aimed at crea�ng a strong sense of empowerment and ownership to crea�ng a
programme on handling women and girl vic�ms Vic�ms of violence. Value was place on the delegates
sharing their work and experiences regarding violence against women and girls. Discussions and
contribu�ons by the par�cipants were insigh�ul, cri�cal and demonstrated huge awareness of the
challenges of dealing with violence against women and girls. There wal commitment to comba�ng
these challenges as delegates provided some well-considered solu�ons, which will be incorporated
within the training programme. In addi�on, the group work ac�vi�es encouraged posi�ve exchanges,
between NGOs and police officers, especially concerning sensi�ve areas partaining to vic�ms.
The result of the workshop has been a rich tapestry of key enforma�on (via the mind mspping)
regarding the core thems and issues that the training programme needs to include. The feedback from
delegates wholly stated they felt the workshop had been innova�ve, engaging, democra�c,
collabora�ve, and that they are keen to involve in the next stage of the projects.
The next stage of the project will now involve wri�ng the training programme for police officers and
lawyers regarding how they can more effec�vely deal with women and girl vic�ms of violence. The
programme will be based on a train the trainer model. HKC will train police officers and lawyers to be
trainers of the programme enabling them to have the materials and resources to deliver this to their
peers. On-going support to the trainers will be provided via a dedicated website.
We would like to invite 20 police officers working across Delhi to take part in a 5 day training
programme at NLU commencing on Monday 7th November 2016. At the end of the course
delegates be ones who are already trainers of mid level in their career andk seeking to develop their
professional skills and knowledge. Career aspira�ons and a commitment to improving access to
jus�ce for women and girls is a key requirement.
This is an innova�ve programme designed in collabora�on with key stakeholders in India as well as
interna�onal experts working in the field of violence against women and girls. HKC have significant
experience and success in delivering high quality programmes, projects and educa�on.
Training Programme for Trainers (Police officers) in Associa�on with Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. November 7 - 11, 2016
Training programme for Trainers for Police Officers was organised under the aegis of Centre For
Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi in collabora�on with The Helena
Kennedy Centre for Interna�onal Jusitce (HKC), Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. from November
7th - 11th, 2016. Twelve officers took part as the ac�ve par�cipant of this training programme
out of wich two officers were the Assistant Commissioner of Police from Delhi Police and ten were
inspector of Police. This programme was conducted by Mr. Peter Cronje who is an independent
consultant from South Africa, who imparted various training ideas and direc�ves in an interac�ve
manner.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Study Tour at Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. , February 06-11, 2017
The Na�onal Law University Delhi in associa�on with Helena Kennedy Centre for Interna�onal
Jus�ce Sheffield Hallam University, U.K. has organized a Study Trip for the Indian Police Officers
from 6-11 February, 2017. The delegates involves five Indian Police Officers namely Smt. Anuradha
Shankar, ADG, Madhya Pradesh. 2. Sh. Arshinder Singh Chawla, IPS. IGp/Law & Order, Haryana,
Panchkula, 3. Sh. R.A. Sanjeev, IPS, DCp/Es�./PHQ, Delhi Police 4. Sh. Vineer Kapoor, State
Coordinator, DGP Office, Police Headquartes, Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 5. Smt. Varsha Sharma,
DCP/SPUWAC, Delhi Police, �ok part in this one week Study tour at U.K. The delega�on was led by
Prof. (D.R.) Bajpai, Registrar Na�onal Law University Delhi and assisted by Mr. Sidharth Dahiya,
Assistant Registrar, NLU Delhhi.
This study trip gave an opportunity to the Indian police officers to learn about how the UK responds
to women and girl vic�ms of violence. They had mee�ng & interac�on with London Police. The
highlight of the tour was series of mee�ngs with ground level Police officials and study of certain
specialized ins�tu�ons like Domes�c Abuse Centre, Child Sexual Referral Centre and interac�on
with non-governmental orgniza�on helping the police in implemen�ng the important policies of the
state. This study trip enabled the Indian Police Officers to study the cases related to women and girl
vic�ms of violence in U.K.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
3rd Ver�cal Interac�on Course on the Theme, “Vic�mological Applica�on to Police & Criminal Jus�ce Administra�on”, March 06 -10, 2017
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University Delhi (NLUD) organised a
Five Days 3rd Ver�cal Intera�on Course on ‘Vic�mological Applica�on to Police and Criminal Jus�ce
Administra�on’ dated March 6-10, 2017 for IPS/Senior Police Officers in collabora�on with Bureau
of Police Research and Development (BPR&D). During the Course of the program 17 specialized
lectures by specialized professionals were conducted.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Conference on Pre Trial Processes, March 14-15, 2017
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology and The Centre for Cons�tu�onal Law, Policy and Governance at the Na�onal Law University Delhi in collabora�on with the Perpperdine University School Law organized a two day Conference on Pre Trial Processes under the aegis of IQAC on
TOT Workshop on 'Improving Access to Jus�ce for Women & Girl Vic�ms: Innova�ve Police Training' in associa�on with Sheffield Hallam University, April 5 -7, 2017
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Center for Criminolgy & Vic�mology, NLUD and Helena Kennedy Center for Interna�onal Jus�ce, Shefield Hallam University organised a Training of Trainers workshop in Collabora�on with the BPR&D,New Delhi. An expert team consis�ng of Dr. Sunita Toor & Mr. Peter conducted an intensive three dayssession at Na�onal Law University Delhi from April 5-7, 2017 to mainly focusing on gender issues.
The first panel gave an overview of pre-trail processes in India and the US. Over one and a half days,
topics criminal jus�ce system, the role of sentencing guidelines in pre-trail case regula�on and plea
bargaining as a solu�on to case backlog were discussed. Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai talked about the
development and use of Plea Bargaining in India and Andrew Khuaka, Technical Advisor to Uganda
Judiciary presented a case study of Uganda on Plea bargaining as a solu�on to case backlog. Judge
Mike DiReda of the Utah Superior Court Prof. B.T. Kaul, Chairpersons, Delhi judicial Academy, Melissa
Mertens-Public Defender, Dr. Aparna Chandra, Assistant Professor of Law and Research Director,
Centre for Cons�tu�onal Law, Policy and Governance, NLU Delhi, Dr. Mrinal Sa�sh - Associate
Professor of Law and Execu�ve Director of the Centre for Cons�tu�onal Law, Policy and Governance,
NLU Delhi; Lisa Brackelmanns - Public Defender, Juvenile Division; Shabaz Shervani, Case work Director
Counsel to Secure Jus�ce; Dr. Bhar� Yadav, Assistant Professor of Law, NLU Delhi and Michelle
Mendonca , Project Director, Counsel to Secure Jus�ce Made presenta�ons at the Conference.
The concluding session on discussion of outcomes from the conference was chaired by Prof.
(Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Registrar, Na�onal Law University Delhi. The conference was a�ended by students
from the Pepperdine University as well as the students of Na�onal Law University, Delhi. The
concluded reitera�ng the point the the criminal jus�ce system needs to be specialized and that the
criminal law in the country becomes a People’s law, rather than the State’s law.
the 14th and 15th of march 2017. The inaugural session was presided over ny Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh,
Vice Chancellor, Na�onal Law University Delhi. Prof. Singh in his introductory remarks emphasised on
the importance of collabora�ons between universi�es to Understand the difference in culture and
to make the best out of available resources.
Interna�onal Workshop on Legal Research Methods, May 22-28, 2017
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University Delhi organized an INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS, Under the aegis of Professor Theodore Eisenberg Centre for Empirical Legal Research & Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) from May 22-28, 2017. The inaugural session of the workshop was held on 22nd May 2017 & it was graced by the presence of Professor (Dr.) Shashikala Gurpur, Director Symbiosis Law School Pune, Prof. (Dr.) Ishwara Bhat, Vice Chancellor, The WB Na�onal University of juridical Science, Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Registrar Na�onal Law University Delhi. The 7 Days workshop covered around 20 lecures by some prominent speakers namely Mr. Harish Narasappa, Founder, DAKSH, Dr. Bhawna Bali, Assistant Professor, Teri university, Dr. Sudeshna Ghosh, Mr, Rahul Magan, Chief Execu�ve Officer (CEO), Treasury Consul�ng LLP and Dr. Neeta Goel, Senior Evalua�ons Specialist, Interna�onal Ini�a�ve for Impact Evalua�on and many More. During the workshop following interac�ve sessions were held.
· Basics of Empirical Legal Research.· Empirical Legal Research approach to the selected issues rela�ng to judicial administra�on and judicial reforms (like research on arrest, bail, review & revision, delay & pendency, etc.). · Judicial Impact assessment Methodology. · Developing research design for Empirical & Doctrinal Legal Research.· Developing research proposal for Empirical & Doctrinal Legal Research. · Training in tool construc�on for data collec�on in ELR. · Training in data analysis techniques. · Repor�ng of research findings.· Atlas Ti· Data Processing
More than 50 par�cipants including students, research scholars, academicians and law teachers from the reputed ins�tu�ons across the country and faculty members from NLU Delhi took par�cipa�on in the workshop. The par�cipants appreciated the sessions, very posi�ve feedback was received from the par�cipants.The program was anchored by Prof (Dr.) G S Bajpai and coordinated by Mr Sidharth Dahiya, Assistant Registrar (Academic & Coordina�on).
Stakeholder’s Dialogue on Restora�ve Jus�ce on May 20, 2017
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University Delhi in associa�on with Counsel to Secure Jus�ce (CSJ) organized an event “Stakeholder's Dialogue on Restora�ve Jus�ce onMay 20, 2017. Mr. Jonathan Derby from Counsel to Secure Jus�ce (CSJ) introduced the no�on ofRestora�ve Jus�ce. He men�oned the need to raise awareness about the same by increasing theunderstanding of it and listening of thoughts of prac��oners, government officials and experts. Healso focused on Child Sexual Abuse and discussed its status quo in India
Mr. Jonathan Derby along with Ms. Urvashi Tilak (CJS) took session. Some of the significant conceptual no�ons which were deliberated upon were:
· Interroga�on with Offender· Jus�ce and accountabilityØPunishmentØPreven�onoffurtherharmbytheoffenderØRemorselessness· Punishment and Acknowledgement · Rehabilita�on and DevelopmentØMedicalneedsØCounsellingØRepairingbrokenrela�onshipsØForgiveness
It was a collabora�ve talk on the topic of Restora�ve Jus�ce a�ended by approximately thirty peoplefrom different fields across the state. All the par�cipants were from varied fields such as Psychologists, Criminal lawyers, judicial persons of District Legal Service Authority, Social workersand academia. Such diversity represented the common interest and responsibility towardsprogressing society.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Na�onal Conference on Wrongful Prosecu�on: Rights, Protec�on and
Assistance on November 18, 2017
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
The K.L. Arora Chair in Criminal Law, Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology (CCV) in associa�on with Indian Society of Vic�mology Organized a one day Na�onal Conference on Wrongful Prosecu�on:
thRights, Protec�on and Assistance on 18 November, 2017 at Na�onal Law University Delhi. The Conference began with welcome address by Prof.(Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NLU Delhi. HMJA.P. Shah, delivered inaugural address on the occasion, addressed by HMJ Mohan Peiris & Prof.(Dr.) B.B. Pande, Dis�nguished Professor, NLU Delhi.
The event was graced by the presence of prominent speakers who ac�vely shared their views. The proceedings of the Conference were devided into Four main technical sessions with each sessions containing 6 - 7 presenta�ons which involved as many as 22 Resource Person focussing on the fields like Wrongful prosecu�on, Miscarriage of Jus�ce, Human Rights, Law Rights, false criminal offences, Jurisprudence, Vic�mology, such as Prof.(Dr.) Gerd Kirchoff, O.P.J.G.U., Sonipat, Prof.(Dr.) Arvind Tiwari, TISS, Ms. Vrinda Grover, Sr. Advocate, Mr. Ravi Nair, SAHRDC, Dr. Jyo� Dogra Sood, Associate Professor, ILI Delhi, Dr. Priyamvada, University of Madras, Mr. Vishavjeet Chaudhary, O.P.JGU, Sonipat, Ms. Deepali Vashist, VIPS, Ms. Archana Singh, The NCU, gurugram, Dr. Upma Gautam, Assistant Professor, GGSIPU; and many more.
More than 40 par�cipants including students, research scholars, academicians and law teachers from the reputed ins�tu�ons across the country and faculty members from NLU Delhi took par�cipa�on in the conference.
The conference was directed by Prof (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Registrar and Chairman of Centre for criminology & Vic�mology at Na�onal Law University Delhi.
Two Day ToT for Indoor faulty of P olice Training College, Jharoda Kalan,
New Delhi, November 20-21, 2017
The Na�onal Law University Delhi organised two days' workshop for indoor faculty of ptc/pts officers “ToT On Teaching Skills”, from November 20-21/11/2017. The objec�ves of the programwere:
1) To familiarize Police Officials about current developments in innova�ve Teaching Methods2) To sensi�ze Police Officials about the need about the Pedagogy Techniques3) To impart/update the knowledge and informa�on about recent Judgements of the Supreme Court of India related to Police.4) To highlight the significance of Teacher/Trainee bounding.
It was a�ended by 30 police officers from Delhi Police. The program was coordinated by Mr. Sidharth Dahiya, Assistant Registrar, Na�onal Law University Delh
GIAN Course on Empirical Methods in Legal Research, December 4-8, 2017
The Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology (CCV), Na�onal Law University Delhi in associa�on with Asian Law Ins�tute (ASLI) organized MHRD GIAN Course on “Empirical Methods in Legal
th thResearch” under the GIAN scheme of the MHRD, from 4 to 8 December, 2017. The coursewas conducted by Professor William H.J. Hubbard, Professor of Law and Ronald H. Coase
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Teaching Scholar Affilia�on: The University of Chicago Law School. The course was co-taughtby theDirector of the course Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Registrar Na�onal Law University Delhi. Thiscourse was of one credit and had 10 hours lectures and 5 hours discussion sessions. The coursereceived an overwhelming response and was a�ended by 55 par�cipants, including bothstudents and faculty members from Na�onal Law University Delhi, and external par�cipants which consisted of Law Professors, Research scholars and students of Law from variousprominent law ins�tu�ons across India. The course was followed by one hour wri�en examina�on for the purpose of credit transfer.
Centre for Criminology & Vic�mology, Na�onal Law University Delhi
Vic�mJus�ce:AParadigmshi�inCriminalJus�ce
SysteminIndia
This book was released by Hon'ble Ms. Jus�ce G. Rohini, Hon'ble ChiefJus�ce, Delhi High Court and Chancellor, NLU Delhi. This book hasbeen wri�en a�er undertaking painstaking research on Vic�m Jus�cewhich is one of the significant areas of the Criminal Jus�ce Systemof India.
JudgementsthatshapedtheIndianJurisprudence:SupremeCourtrulingsinperspec�ve:
This book was released by Hon'ble Mr. Manish Sisodia, Deputy ChiefMinister, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. This book has been authored a�erexamining some of the landmark Supreme Court rulings from 1950 – 2016, that underlines the emerging perspec�ve in shaping the evolving jurisprudence in India.
PRE-TRIALPROCESS&POLICINGCaseAnalysis&JudicialDiscourse
The present book is therefore selected compila�ons judicialpronouncements on arrest, inves�ga�on, search and seizure. Dividedinto 11 Chapters this book collets cases available in the public domainin a synop�c form. Presented in a snapshot view, this collec�on offersa quick view of the facts of the cases and the ra�o of the cases in most elusive manner. As on many occasions the researchers, lawyers,judges and jurists are in need or a quick consulta�on to know about the contents of the cases. It is in this context this book becomes an easy reference for consulta�on by the researchers and any other person inclined to undertake a search of this subject.