Ms Shilpa Mehrotra

Asst. Professor (II)

Amity Law School, Noida
 
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : B.A.(English)-2008,Deshbandhu College, Kalkaji

    Graduation : LLB(LAW)-2011,CAMPUS LAW CENTRE

    Post Graduation : LLM(Law)-2013,National Law University, Delhi

  • Experience

    19 Aug 2014 - Present
    Asst. Professor (II),
    Amity Law School, Noida

    01 Oct 2013 - 13 Aug 2014
    Law faculty,
    Manu Law Classes P. Ltd.,
    Delhi

  • Publications

    Woman: A symbol of creation and sustenance in a progressive society ,
    Central Law Publications

    Artificial Intelligence : A Study of Metamorphosis and Adoption in the book titled EXPLORATION OF TECHNOLOGY GLOBALLY AND ITS LEGAL DIMENSIONS ,
    Thomson Reuters

    Adultery: Judgment Undone, Half Done or Yet to be Done in the proceedings of the Symposium named- Dialectic Reflections on the Position of Women in 21st Century India: A step towards Right to Equality ,
    Amity Law School, Noida AUUP

    Waste Disposal in India: A Critical Analysis in the Light of Constitutional Obligations of State ,
    Adhunik Sahitya

    The Role of Contract Laws in Corporate Transactions ,
    IJFMR

    EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF BAIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: SAFEGUARDING RIGHTS AND ENSURING JUSTICE ,
    IJALR

  • Conferences attended

    Comparative Crime Scenario -Comparative Sociological and legal perspective
    Organized By :GGSIPU and SGT University

    Workshop on legal academic and creative writing
    Organized By :Amity Law School Noida

    Faculty Development Programme
    Organized By :Amity University

    Training Workshop on Gender Justice and Empowerment
    Organized By :Amity Law School Noida

    Six Days Faculty Development Programme
    Organized By :Competition Commission of India

  • Short Description

    I am an extremely positive person and love to travel. I took up law as a career choice as I believe that every person in this country has a responsibility to share. This responsibility can only be shared and the ultimate goal can only be achieved if we are literate and more so, if we study law. The best mechanism or way to spread this idea is by teaching students. A teacher is the only person who shapes the future of young generation.