Shantanu Pachauri
@shan_pachauri
Assistant Professor, School of Law, RV University
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30-06-2020 06:21:04
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One of many Fox Cricket #Ashes montages but this is one of my favs. Just a guy with tremendous perspective, feeling grateful for his opp Usman Khawaja While it’s come v Eng, I’m sure you can appreciate how much he’s loving being out there. Back to back 💯 at SCG is pretty special!
Thank you Indian Law Review. Immensely delighted and honoured. Publishing with ILR was an enriching experience. The review and editing process was a great learning opportunity for us. Thank you for doing this Eesha Shrotriya
As we prepare to bid farewell to our founding general editor Dr Tarun Khaitan, we look back fondly at his six-year term at ILR. We deeply and warmly thank Tarun for his many years of hard work, commitment and dedication to ILR. Please join us in saying goodbye to him!
We are excited to host Prof. (Dr.) Anup Surendranath on our campus. He will be delivering a lecture on the "Proposed Criminal Law Bills: A Critical Assessment" tomorrow at 10:30 AM. Join us at: rvu-edu-in.zoom.us/j/99543347173?… Meeting ID: 995 4334 7173, Passcode: 954839
🆕Post🗞️Shantanu Pachauri & Eesha Shrotriya consider the federalism and rule of law implications of simultaneous elections in India and propose an alternate model to reduce spending on elections, while upholding the values of democracy. ⬇️⬇️
Lawmakers claim that the amendments will reduce crimes against women and create a safer environment. However, the laws are not inherently defective. scroll.in/article/107907… Eesha Shrotriya & Shantanu Pachauri argue focus should be on effective implementation of existing legal
Would simultaneous national #elections be good for #India's complex electoral landscape? Eesha Shrotriya & Shantanu Pachauri, both School of Law, RV University RV University, discuss the proposal & its impact on the Anti-Defection Law. blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2025… LSE Government LSE Intl Relations
Narco-Analysis and Procedural Abuse in Bail Proceedings in India Shantanu Pachauri examines the Amlesh Kumar v. State of Bihar decision which reflects a pattern of judicial overreach and procedural laxity at the appellate level. ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/narco-analysis…