Faculty

Teaching

Courses

Education

  • PhD (Ongoing), NALSAR, Hyderabad
  • LLM, NALSAR, Hyderabad
  • BA, LLB (Hons), NUSRL, Ranchi (Gold Medallist)

Profile

Garima has worked with the Corporate Legal Department of HDFC Limited, Mumbai (Head Office) between 2015-2019. Given her passion for teaching and research, she completed LL.M from NALSAR in 2020. In 2021, she commenced Ph.D. from NALSAR on the topic ‘Competition in Data-Driven Digital Markets: An Antitrust Analysis’; in furtherance of which she has recently submitted her doctoral thesis for external evaluation. She has also taught elective courses as a Visiting Faculty at NALSAR.

Garima also enjoys reading and has a deep interest in music.

Publication

  • Reimagining Functional Narratives: Recoding the DNA of Corporate Social Responsibility, Asian Journal of Business Ethics, Springer (2024).
  • Antitrust Concerns in the Age of Data-Driven Economies: The Need to Revive the ‘Essential Facilities Doctrine’, Liverpool Law Review (2023).
  • Does ‘Big Data’ Provide A Competitive Advantage to Firms: An Antitrust Analysis, Asian Journal of Business Ethics, Springer (2022).
  • ChatGPT and Digital Capitalism: Need for An Antidote of Competition Law, Curmudgeon Corner, AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication (2023).
  • Antitrust Concerns Vis-À-Vis Disruptive Innovation-Takeaways for Competition Commission of India, Indian Journal of Law and Technology, NLSIU Bangalore (2023) (Co-authored).
  • The Debate on ‘One Nation, One Language’, International Journal of Language & Law (2022).
  • Student Evaluation at Law Schools: Bridging the Gap Between Purpose and Practice, Canadian Legal Education Annual Review (2022).