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DR. APEKSHA KUMARI
Assistant Professor

LLB, LLM, Ph.D

akumari@lc1.du.ac.in
Room No. 124, Law Centre - I, Faculty of Law

Research Interests

Child and Women Trafficking Law, Criminal Law, Family Law


Biography

Dr Apeksha Kumari is Assistant Professor at the Law Centre – I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Prior to joining the University of Delhi, she was working at Delhi Commission for Women as Legal Counselor. Her areas of interest include Criminal Law, Clinical Legal Education, Family Laws, Arbitration and Mediation Law, Gender justice Laws, Children laws. She has obtained her Ph.D ( titled ‘Trafficking of Children-its ramifications and legal control in India) and LL.M ( in Personal Laws), from the Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia. New Delhi and LL.B. from Law Centre-1, Faculty of Law University of Delhi. She holds Junior Research Fellowship (JRF-NET) awarded by University Grant Commission, India. She has published articles in areas, including human rights, foster care, Women and children Laws ,Trafficking of women and children in various journals, She fulfils Academic assignments of the department at times. She is a Member of Editorial Board of Law journals, Centre of legal Excellence, an Imprint of Consortium e learning, Noida.


Publications 

  1. Interplay of technology of forensic evidence in criminal justice system ‘ in Exploration of Technology Globally and Its Legal Dimensions, (Thomson Reuters, 2021)
  2. Gender justice vs property rights under Hindu succession amendment act in Socio-Legal Androcentrism and Gender Inequalities, Eastern Book Company, 2021
  3. Children in need of care and protection in contemporary times - an analysis of foster care laws in contemporary times, Amity International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
  4. Published in Conference Proceeding ‘Missing Children and Trafficking’ Aggrawal PG college, Ballabhgarh sponsored by Director, Higher Education, Haryana
  5. Trafficking and its technicalities, International Research Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 3(4), 2014, pp. 24-27.