Vidhyanshi Bhanwar
Assistant Professor of Law
Ph.D. (Pursuing), LL.M. – National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal
Qualified- UGC NET-JRF
Experience:
Vidhyanshi Bhanwar joined as Assistant Professor at NLIU, Bhopal with a strong foundation in legal education, currently pursuing her Ph.D. and holding an LL.M. degree from the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal. She also completed her undergraduate studies at NLIU, demonstrating her deep commitment to legal scholarship.
Vidhyanshi has gained valuable teaching experience at the Indore Management Institute, where she taught subjects such as Constitutional Law and Interpretation of Statutes. In addition, she served as the head faculty for the Moot Court Society, guiding students in their practical legal training.
Professional Internships:
Supreme Court of India under Jasbir Singh Malik & Associates, Delhi
Neeraj Batra, Jaipur Bench
Chaitanya Tripathi, District Court
These internships provided her with extensive exposure to various aspects of the legal system, enriching her practical understanding and enhancing her teaching methodology.
Academic Achievements:
Secured an ‘O’ grade in a Certificate Course on Labour Laws.
Represented NLIU at the 9th RLC Saquib Rizvi Memorial Moot Court Competition, Rizvi Law College, Mumbai.
Represented NLIU at the R.C. Chopra Moot Court Competition, St Soldiers College, Jalandhar.
Presented a research paper on “Trans-boundary Environmental Harm: State Sovereignty v. State Responsibility” at GNLU, Gujarat.
Professional Memberships:
Vidhyanshi has been an active member of the Cell for Awareness and Research in Environmental Law Studies (CARES), focusing on critical environmental issues. Additionally, she has contributed to the Gender Justice Cell, advocating for gender equality and justice.
Vidhyanshi Bhanwar’s academic prowess, combined with her practical experience and dedication to legal education, makes her an invaluable asset to our institution. She continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of legal professionals.