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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. G. RajasekarLL.M Ph.D(Law)

Assistant Professor and Head i/c
Department of Legal Studies
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Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 4)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Promiting Social Justice Values: Clinical  Legal Education  A Corner Stone. Dr.G.Rajasekar legal education in 21st Century: Challenges, Concerns & Reforms VIT School of Law, VIT University, Chennai Campus 2017 18-27
2 “Restorative Justice: Emergence of Compensatory Jurisdiction as a new Paradigm in the Administration of Criminal Justice System” Dr.G.Rajasekar International Interdisciplinary Seminar Proceeding Department of Law, University of Kerala 2016 164-166
3 Maternal Foetal Conflict – A Legal Study with Special Reference Indian Law Dr.G.Rajasekar Marriage: Changing Trends Department of Legal Studies, University of Madras, Chennai 2016 20-28
4 The Constitution and the changing Approach of The Judiciary”, in Prof. G. Manoher Rao (Eds) Constitutional Development Through Judicial Process (Asia Law House, Hyderabad – 2006) pp 288-300. Dr.G.Rajasekar Constitutional Development Through Judicial Process Asia Law House, Hyderabad 2006 288-300

Papers (Total Papers: 1)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 “Women’s Right to Abortion – A Legal Perception”, Published in the Proceedings and Abstracts of National Conference of Role of Women for India Ahead.  Organised by SRM University Chennai – 2007, pp 214-217.  Dr.G.Rajasekar Women’s Right to Abortion – A Legal Perception National Conference of Role of Women for India Ahead 2007 214-217

Books (Total Books: 26)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 “Re-Constructing Secularism in India: A Conundrum”, Secularism and Freedom of Religion, Published by Directorate of public Relations & Publications, Cochin University of Science & Technology and for Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer Chair on Human Rights, School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science & Technology Kochi – 682022, Kochi (2023), 125-138, ( ISBN: 978-81-961282-3-4) Dr.G.Rajasekar Secularism and Freedom of Religion Directorate of public Relations & Publications, Cochin University of Science & Technology 2023 125-138
2 “Secularism in India: Balancing Freedom of Expression and Protection Against Hate Speech and Blasphemy” in Dr.Komal (Ed) Dr. Ayushi Aggarwal (Ed) Facets of International Law and Justice (Alborear (OPC) Pvt. Ltd. Alboprear press. 2023) pp-10-27. Dr.G.Rajasekar Facets of International Law and Justice (Alborear (OPC) Pvt. Ltd. Alboprear press 2023 pp-10-27
3 "Information Act" Tools in Strengthening Democracy in India Dr.Punya Shailaja, Dr. P. Rengarajan et. al Right to Information a Corner Stone of Democracy: A judicial Approach in India NITIYA Publications 2021 199-211
4 “Constitutional Morality and Constitutionalism – A Tool for Balancing Competing and Conflicting Rights”, Liberty: New Facets & Changing Dimensions, Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, (2020),  51-62. (ISBN: 978-81-945680-1-8) Dr.G.Rajasekar Constitutional Morality and Constitutionalism – A Tool for Balancing Competing and Conflicting Rights Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Law Reforms, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi 2020 51-62
5 "Global Refugee Crisis A Contemporary Reflection"  Dr. Sanoj Rajan Refugee Management in India:Srilankan Tamils, a Case Study Thomson Reuters 2018 197-210
6 “Legitimate Expectation: A Supplement to Principle of Natural Justice in the administrative Jurisprudence” in Dr.R. Narayana, Dr. V. Nirmala & Dr.V.S. Rani (Ed.), Justice Triumphs in Honour of Prof. Dr. V.R.C.Krishnaiah (Asia Law House, Hydderabad-ISBN:978-81-9333160-8-5) 761-769. Dr.R. Narayana, Dr. V. Nirmala & Dr.V.S. Rani (Ed.) Justice Triumphs in Honour of Prof. Dr. V.R.C.Krishnaiah Asia Law House, Hydderabad 2017 761-769
7 “Promoting Social Justice Values: Legal Education A Corner Stone”, Legal education in 21st Century: Challenges, Concerns & Reforms, VIT School of Law, VIT University, Chennai Campus, (2017), 18-27. Dr.G.Rajasekar Legal education in 21st Century: Challenges, Concerns & Reforms, VIT School of Law VIT School of Law, VIT University, Chennai Campus 2017 18-27
8 “Restorative Justice: Emergence of Compensatory Jurisdiction as a new Paradigm in the Administration of Criminal Justice System”, International Interdisciplinary Seminar Proceeding, Department of Law, University of Kerala, (2016), 164-166 Dr.G.Rajasekar Restorative Justice: Emergence of Compensatory Jurisdiction as a new Paradigm in the Administration of Criminal Justice System International Interdisciplinary Seminar Proceeding, Department of Law, University of Kerala 2016 164-166
9 Maternal Foetal Conflict – A Legal Study with Special Reference Indian Law, Marriage: Changing Trends, Department of Legal Studies, University of Madras, Chennai, (2016), 20-28 Dr.G.Rajasekar Maternal Foetal Conflict A Legal Study with Special Reference Indian Law, Marriage: Changing Trends 2016 20-28
10 “Corporate Criminal Liability Needs a Fresh Look” in Dr.S.Guruswamy, Dr.G.Mohan Ram (Ed) Corporate Crime and Governance Issues Challenges and Remedies (Sontham Printers and Publishers, Chennai) Pp 33-38 Dr.S.Guruswamy, Dr.G.Mohan Ram (Ed) Corporate Crime and Governance Issues Challenges and Remedies Sontham Printers and Publishers 2014 33-38
11 “Disaster Management: Role of State” Ranjana Ferrao (Ed) State Responsibility in Disaster Management in India (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publication, Germany 2013 2-13
12 “Biodiversity, Benefit Sharing: Towards a Better Reality”, in Dr.Ram Krishna Mandal (Ed) International Environmental Economics Biodiversity and Ecology,(Discovery Publishing House Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi, 2012)pp1-10 Dr.Ram Krishna Mandal (Ed) International Environmental Economics Biodiversity and Ecology Discovery Publishing House Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi 2012 1-10
13 “Right to Information- A Tool of Good Governance” in Dr. D.Devanathan & Dr.S.Prabakaran (Ed) Good Governance and Sustainable Development, (Political Science and Public Administration Wing, Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, 2012) pp 117-122 Dr. D.Devanathan & Dr.S.Prabakaran (Ed) Good Governance and Sustainable Development Political Science and Public Administration Wing, Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar 2012 117-122
14 “Information Technology Vis-à-vis- Right to Privacy A Legal Challenge” in Dr.N.Panchanatham, Dr.C. Madhavi  & Dr. A. Rajamohan (Ed), Synchronizing Management Theories and Business Practices: Challenges Ahead(Bonfring Publication, Coimbatore-2012) Pp 144-148 Dr.N.Panchanatham, Dr.C. Madhavi & Dr. A. Rajamohan Synchronizing Management Theories and Business Practices: Challenges Ahead Bonfring Publication, Coimbatore 2012 144-148
15 Corporate Criminal Liability Needs a Fresh Look Dr.S.Guruswamy, Dr.G.Mohan Ram (Ed) Corporate Crime and Governance Issues Challenges and Remedies Sontham Printers and Publishers, Chennai 2012 33-38
16 Biodiversity, Benefit Sharing: Towards a Better Reality” Dr.Ram Krishna Mandal (Ed) International Environmental Economics Biodiversity and Ecology, (Discovery Publishing House Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi 2012 1-10.
17 Right to Environment with Special Reference to Biomedical Waste- A Critical Study Dr.M.Sakthivel and Dr.R.Jaganathan (Eds) Urban Sustainability and Issues (North Staffordshire Press Ltd, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom 2011 172-179
18 “Tax Havens: A Threat to National Security? -A Legal Approach” in Dr.S.GuruSwamy and Dr. M. Ranganatham  Edn. Global Financial System in the Post-Crisis era- Issues, Challenge and Opportunities (Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited -2010) pp-808-812. Dr.S.GuruSwamy and Dr. M. Ranganatham Edn. Global Financial System in the Post-Crisis era- Issues, Challenge and Opportunities Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited 2010 808-812
19 “Making the Right to health a Reality: Judicial Strategies for Effective Implementation, in Dr. M. Tamilarasan (Ed) Providing Health Services to All Problems and Prospects, (Abhijeet Publications, Delhi, 2010) pp183-190. Dr. M. Tamilarasan (Ed) Providing Health Services to All Problems and Prospects Abhijeet Publications 2010 183-190
20  “Tax Havens: A Threat to National Security?-A Legal Approach”  Dr.S.GuruSwamy and Dr. M. Ranganatham Edn. Global Financial System in the Post-Crisis era- Issues, Challenge and Opportunities Vijay Nicole Imprints Private Limited 2010 808-812
21 “Philosophy of Judicial Activism and its Role in the Growth of Environmental Jurisprudence”, in Prof. G. Manoher Rao, Dr.G.B.Reddy & V.Geetha Rao(Eds) Judiciary in India Constitutional Perspective (Asia Law House, Hyderabad – 2009) pp 178-188.  Prof. G. Manoher Rao, Dr.G.B.Reddy, V.Geetha Rao Judiciary in India Constitutional Perspective Asia Law House, Hyderabad 2009 178-188
22 “Right to Information: A Distant Reality to Good Governance”, in Prof.KanagaBhagi Ed. Good Governance and Development –An Indian Perspective (First Edition, Abhijeet Publication, Delhi, 2009) pp 359-369. Prof.KanagaBhagi Ed Good Governance and Development –An Indian Perspective Abhijeet Publication, Delhi 2009 359-369
23 “Right to Information: A Distant Reality to Good Governance”,  Prof.KanagaBhagi Ed. Good Governance and Development –An Indian Perspective First Edition, Abhijeet Publication, Delhi, 2009 359-369
24 “Legal Education and Social Empowerment” in Prof. G. Manohara Roa (Ed) Legal Education in India – Challenges and Perspectives, (Asia Law House Hyderabad) 2007, PP 162-168. Prof. G. Manohara Roa Legal Education in India – Challenges and Perspectives Asia Law House Hyderabad 2007 162-168
25 “Legal Education and Social Empowerment”   Prof. G. Manohara Roa (Ed) Legal Education in India – Challenges and Perspectives Asia Law House Hyderabad 2007 162-168
26     “Making the Right to health a Reality: Judicial Strategies for Effective Implementation, Dr. M. Tamilarasan (Ed) Providing Health Services to All Problems and Prospects Abhijeet Publications, Delhi 2010 183-190.

Journals (Total Journals: 20)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 “A Panaromic View of Balancing Personal Liberty and Scientific Techniques in Criminal Investigation in India”, 'International Journal for Legal Research and Analysis’ ISSN: 2582-6433 at Volume: 2, Issue: 7, May 2025, Peer Reviewed Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar International Journal for Legal Research and Analysis Volume: 2, Issue: 7 2025
2 “Transformative Changes in DPSP – A Clarion Call of Transformative Constitutionalism”, ‘Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research’ ISSN: 2582-8878 with PIF: 6.605, Volume VI Issue II, Bi-Monthly Law Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research Volume VI Issue II 2024
3 “Falling Through the Cracks: The Shortcomings of Witness Protection in the Criminal Administration of Justice System in India – A Judicial Look”, Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy, Vol:23, No. :08, 2022, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy Vol:23 2023
4 “A Jurisprudential Study on Individual Liberty v. Public Interest: A Case of COVID-19”, Indian Journal of Law And Justice Vol. 14 No. 01 March 2023 ISSN:0976-3570, SCOPUS INDEXED, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar Indian Journal of Law And Justice Vol. 14 No. 01 2023 pp-147-160
5 “Protection of Women during Armed Conflict with Special Reference to International Humanitarian Law” CPJ Law Journal VOL. XIV July, 2023 Issue-II ISSN 0976-3562, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar CPJ Law Journal VOL. XIV Issue-II 2023
6 “Privacy vs Security: Balancing Individual Rights With National Interests”, Madhya Bharti – Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN 0974-0066 with IF=6.28, Vol. 84, No. 4, July - December : 2023, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar Madhya Bharti – Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 84, No. 4 2023
7 “State Responsibility And Climatic Justice”, ‘Shodhak : A Journal of Historical Research’ ISSN: 0302-9832 (P)  with IF= 7.75 at  Volume: 53, Issue: 03, No: 05, September - December : 2023, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar Shodhak : A Journal of Historical Research Volume: 53, Issue: 03, No: 05 2023
8 "Interpretation of Treaties: Rules and Approaches in International Law”,’Education and Society, Indian Institute of Education’ ISSN:2278-6864 (P) at Volume-47, Issue-1,No.3, October-December:2023, UGC Care Group I Journal. Dr.G.Rajasekar ’Education and Society, Indian Institute of Education Volume-47, Issue-1,No.3 2023
9 “Media Trial: Problem and Prospects” The Journal of Media Studies, Vol:2 (Department of Communication, Manonmaniam Sundranar University, Tirunelveli 2011) Pp 376-387 Dr.G.Rajasekar Media Trial: Problem and Prospects The Journal of Media Studies 2011 376-387
10   “Media Trial: Problem and Prospects”  The Journal of Media Studies, Vol:2,Department of Communication, Manonmaniam Sundranar University, Tirunelveli 2011 376-387
11  “Media and Human Rights- An Indian Approach”, The Journal of Media Studies, Vol:1(2) (Department of Communication, Manonmaniam Sundranar University, Tirunelveli 2010) pp 182-189 Dr.G.Rajasekar Media and Human Rights- An Indian Approach The Journal of Media Studies 2010 182-189
12  “Media and Human Rights- An Indian Approach”,  The Journal of Media Studies, Vol:1(2) (Department of Communication, Manonmaniam Sundranar University, Tirunelveli 2010 182-189
13 “Larger Expectation Limited Scope: A Study on Theory and Practice of Universal Jurisdiction” in the ISIL Year Book Vol. VIII, 2008, pp 163-177.  Dr.G.Rajasekar Larger Expectation Limited Scope: A Study on Theory and Practice of Universal Jurisdiction ISIL Year Book 2008 163-177
14 “Human Rights and Good Governance – An Emerging Trend” The Year Book of Legal Studies, Vol. 30, 2008 pp 120-131. Dr.G.Rajasekar Human Rights and Good Governance – An Emerging Trend The Year Book of Legal Studies 2008 120-131
15 “Larger Expectation Limited Scope: a Study on Theory and Practice of Universal Jurisdiction”  Year Book Vol. VIII, ISIL 2008 163-177.
16 “Dark Sides of Bright Lights- Combating Light Pollution”, The Year Book of Legal Studies, Vol. 29, 2007 pp 84-90. Dr.G.Rajasekar Dark Sides of Bright Lights- Combating Light Pollution The Year Book of Legal Studies 2007 84-90
17 “Dark Sides of Bright Lights- Combating Light Pollution” Dr.G.Rajasekar The Year Book of Legal Studies, Vol. 29 2007 84-90.
18 “Right to Privacy and Investigative Journalism” in The Year Book of Legal Studies Vol. 27-28, 2005-2006, pp 146-155. Dr.G.Rajasekar Right to Privacy and Investigative Journalism The Year Book of Legal Studies 2005-2006 146-155
19 “Enforcing Unenforceable Directive Principles of State Policy-Recent Trends”, The Year Book of Legal Studies, Vol. 26, 2004 pp 75-85.  Dr.G.Rajasekar Enforcing Unenforceable Directive Principles of State Policy-Recent Trends The Year Book of Legal Studies 2004 75-85
20 “Enforcing Unenforceable Directive Principles of State Policy-Recent Trends”,  , The Year Book of Legal Studies Vol. 26, Directorate of legal Studies 2004 75-85
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