Dayaar Singla
Dayaar Singla is a lawyer working in the area of technology policy. He graduated from NALSAR University of Law in 2021 with three gold medals including the medal for the Best All-Round Student. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of Law and Other Things 2020-21 and as an Editor of Vol. XI of Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law. He was the only student invited to testify before the Special 301 Interagency Panel 2019 by the United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the POTUS. He has written a series of posts on the Santa Clara Criminal Law & Policy Blog, SpicyIP and LAOT.
Vishal Rakhecha
Vishal Rakhecha is a lawyer working in the field of technology law. He graduated from NALSAR University of Law in 2021. He has served in various capacities at Law and Other Things since 2018, including as the Editor-in-Chief in 2020-2021. He was also a Public Resource Fellow with public.resource.org. He has written for Indian Law Review, the Oxford Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, The Ken, and The Hindu.
Gayatri Gupta
Gayatri is a fifth-year student at NALSAR University of Law. She has a keen interest in Refugee law, Constitutional Law, and Human Rights Law. She also works at Parichay Legal Aid Clinic as a core team member. These days, she can be found chilling with doggos and honing her binge-watching skills.
Bhavisha Sharma
Bhavisha Sharma graduated from NALSAR in 2022. She will be moving to London in March 2023 for her Training Contract at Linklaters LLP. Currently, she is exploring working of the Indian legal system through internships. Bhavisha has been associated with LAOT since it was handed over to NALSAR Student Team in 2017. She served as the Editor-In-Chief of Law And Other Things and the NALSAR Student Law Review during 2021-22. She has been awarded the prestigious Temasek Scholarship (2019) and NTSE Scholarship (2015). She has written multiple pieces on constitutional and human rights.
DGV Rithvik
DGV Rithvik is a third-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His areas of interest include Public Policy, Linguistic Human Rights and has a great interest in technology. He maintains two of the University’s websites – NALSAR eLibrary and NALSAR Forums. In his free time, you can either find him listening to music or of course – in the University’s IT Department.
V Shanthan Reddy
Shanthan is a third-year law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His areas of interest include Constitutional, Commercial, and International Laws. He loves watching football and reading books. He likes to spend his free time developing new skills.
Pooja Agarwal
Pooja is a fourth-year law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. Her areas of interest include public international law, IP law, and securities law. She also enjoys participating in organisational activities on campus, and in her free time can be found taking long walks or sitting in a corner and painting.
Krishna Mohan
Krishna is a final-year student at NALSAR University of Law. A member of the University’s Committee on Constitutional Amendments, her areas of interest include Constitutional Law, Gender and Law, Dalit rights and criminal justice reform. Her time, when not consumed by law school, was mostly spent on twitter, reddit, tumblr (.. you name it!), so she decided to put it to productive use for LAOT and.. 280 characters up!
Sahil Aggarwal
Sahil is a second-year student at NALSAR. He is an enthusiast for exploring the different dimensions of public law, to find the best field for himself. He is also interested in sports and books.
Mohini Parghi
Mohini is a 4th-year student at NALSAR University of Law. She takes an avid interest in antitrust and technology laws, public law, and telling people what to do. Her greatest ambition is to earn enough to be able to own and play as many musical instruments as possible.
Mariyam Mayan
Mariyam is a second-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. Her areas of interest include Public International Law, Criminal Law and Minority Rights. She also likes writing, dancing and exploring new food. When not doing any of these, she can be found in a quite corner, sipping on coffee and listening to a weird mix of Tchaikovsky and Malayalam Indie.
Chitranksha Kumari
Chitranksha is a third-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. Her areas of interest include Human Rights Law and Criminological Psychology, and she aspires to work in these fields in the future.
Mustafa Rajkotwala
Mustafa is a third-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. His research interests include public policy, intellectual property laws and human rights discourse. He likes reading about religion and philosophy in his free time. Furthermore, he is passionate about theatre, singing and cooking.
Shravani Shendye
Shravani Shendye is a final year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. She was earlier associated with LAOT as its Legal Reporter (2020-21) and Editor (2021-22). She has a keen interest in public law and its sociological intersections. Her primary interests pertain to public policy and the intersectional discourse surrounding human rights. She is born in a nuclear Maharashtrian family and is a trained Kathak dancer. She also writes poetry, reads mostly fiction, likes to watch anime, and prefers to stay active in her spare time.