Pragyanshu Gautam | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Mr Pragyanshu Gautam, Hidayatullah National Law University, India
Pragyanshu Gautam is a dedicated final-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) student at Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (2020-2025), ranking 24th in his class with a CGPA of 5.87/7. His academic focus includes Corporate Law and Criminal Law. He has interned with esteemed Justices of the Supreme Court of India, including Chief Justice Dr. D. Y. Chandrachud, showcasing his skills in case briefing, legal research, and speech drafting. Pragyanshu also engages in freelance writing on Upwork and is a finalist in the Harvard Business School’s Aspire Leaders Programme, working on impactful public policy projects. ๐โ๏ธ๐ผ
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Outside of law, Pragyanshu is a proficient guitarist and ukulele player, demonstrating a well-rounded personality beyond his academic and professional pursuits. He also serves as a Peer Reviewer for the Journal Cogent Social Sciences, reflecting his commitment to scholarly endeavors. This comprehensive profile underscores Pragyanshu Gautam’s dedication to legal scholarship, practical experience in the field, and diverse personal interests, shaping him into a multifaceted professional poised for a promising legal career. ๐๐๏ธ
Research focus
P. Gautam’s research focuses primarily on legal and sociological dimensions within Indian and international contexts. His work spans diverse themes such as statutory acts concerning women’s rights to maintenance, the fundamental right to privacy under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, and sociological debates encompassing classical, modern, and postmodern perspectives. Additionally, Gautam explores the intricate dynamics of caste and class in India post-globalization, shedding light on their evolving interplay in contemporary society. His research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, offering critical insights into both legal frameworks and societal structures. ๐
Publication top notes
Statutory Acts or Procedural Law in Muslim Woman’s Right to Maintenance?
Right to privacy as a fundamental rightโextension of article 21 of the indian constitution?
Classical, Modern and Postmodern Sociological Thought: A Debate