
Akanksha Mathur
Lawyer and legal researcher focused on IP, judiciary and technology
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Joined February 2026
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Legal researcher and policy writer focused on judicial reform and access to justice. cuts-ccier+1
Practising lawyer with experience as a legal associate and multiple internships across courts and statutory bodies. idsj
Interest and engagement in technology and AI in the legal system, including public talks on responsible and open AI for justice. idsj
Background in intellectual property and media law education/teaching contexts, listed as faculty/mentor in an Advanced IPR & Media Law course bundle. lawmento
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The subordinate judiciary is an economic pillar India must fix
June 1, 2025Analysis arguing that comprehensive reforms of India's subordinate judiciary can boost economic growth by improving judicial efficiency and reducing case backlogs.
India’s judicial rebirth: Let’s fix how we select and remove judges
May 1, 2025Contribution to an analysis on judicial appointments and removal processes in India, discussing models like a Judicial Service Commission inspired by South Africa and Kenya.
How Does the Mediation Process Work – Steps and Procedure (reprinted in CLR)
September 1, 2023A practical piece on the mediation process, steps and procedure (originally noted as an iPleaders post and included in the Chanakya Law Review compilation).