DEPARTMENT.FACULTY
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION
B.Sc(Hons.) LL.M,Ph.D (Criminal Law)
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION
Professor
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA
Criminal Law
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS
10 Ayesha Apartment, A.D.M Compound Road,Muzammil Manzil Complex, Civil Lines Aligarh. 202002
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE
9411003548
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL
shakeelahmadlaw26@gmail.com
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.TIME_TABLE
Prof. Shakeel Ahmad specializes in Criminal law and working as faculty member in the Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh since 1996.He has published a book entitled Population Growth in India (ISBN 81-214-0629-3) and more than 40 (Forty) articles in various journals of national and international repute like Supreme Court Journal,Indian Bar Review, Kashmir University Law Review, Civil and Military law Journal, Kashmir Journal of Legal Studies, Aligarh Law Journal, Legal Journal Quest for Justice etc.He has guided successfully eight Ph.Ds (Awarded), seven students are pursuing their research work under his supervision. He has also supervised more than 35 LL.M Dissertations which is equivalent to M.Phil. He has presented/read several research papers in International and National seminars/ conferences, whose abstract are published in the souvenir of the conferences/ seminars.He teaches Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, International Law, Constitutional Law,Commercial Law,Sentencing and Penology, Criminology, Law of Tort, Ethics of Obligations, Law of Inheritance etc. He has been organizing several camps/lectures/workshops relating to National Legal Literacy and Mass Awareness programmes in the remote areas of the District Aligarh since 1996 till date. He is successfully discharging Administrative responsibilities in the capacity of Member, Central Vigilance Commission AMU, Deputy Dean Student's Welfare, Member In-Charge Properties and Waqfs, AMU and Nodal Officer, Faculty of Law, AMU. His aim is to raise a generation of aware, conscientious students participating in the art of World,to make them believe that every day is a new opportunity if one lives with the object 'to strive, to find and not to yield'.