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Centre for Criminal Justice
Administration and Research

About Centre

The Dharmashastra National Law University Centre for Criminal Justice Administration and Research (CJAR) is aimed towards the continuous study of various facets of Criminal Law and its enforcement. In the testing times, Centre is more inclined towards focusing on contemporary issues of Criminal Justice. Centre is determined to facilitate the continuation of learning process by organising podcasts, webinars, and special lectures in relation to the threat we are facing.

With the objective of imparting the knowledge of law and to promote the culture of research for the development and advancement of legal education in the students, the Centre wishes to bring various stake holders like members of bar and bench, academicians, policy makers, officials, etc. to discourse and deliberate about Criminal Law and Justice Policies, issues and challenges through various conferences, seminars, publications etc.

Faculty Members

Dr. Manwendra Kumar Tiwari

Director

Mr. Gautam Gupta, Assistant

Director

Mr. Animesh Jha, Assistant

Director

Students Researchers

  • Nitin Soni
  • Payal Rajput
  • Santawana Sachan
  • Gauri Rajpurohit
  • Dushyant Singh Kaurav
  • Rajyavardhan Singh Rajawat
  • Shivam Dubey
  • Vijaya Kurveti
  • Yashika Gupta
  • Abhishekta Sharma
  • Aman Siwasiya
  • Ananya Saxena
  • Anchal Raghuvanshi
  • Anjali Rai
  • Anumeha Jain
  • Arshad Ameen Khan
  • Aryan Mewada
  • Deepanshi Dwivedi
  • Anvika Shukla
  • Ashutosh Tiwari
  • Himanshu Reniya
  • Hitanshi Sharma
  • Jatin Pandey
  • Mishu Vishwakarma
  • Sujal Garg
  • Yashika Gupta

Centre Objectives

  • Imparting the knowledge of the law
  • To promote the culture of research for the development
  • For the advancement of legal education
  • To bring various stakeholders like members to discourse and deliberate about Criminal Law and Justice Policies.

Centre Activities

  • CJAR's Handbook on Socioeconomic offences
  • Lecture on "Bail is Rule, Jail is an Exception: The Unfettered Conditions of Bail.

Centre Publications

  • CJAR's Handbook on Socioeconomic offences