B.C. Nirmal

B.C. Nirmal

B.C. Nirmal
Born बी सी निर्मल
(1952-02-19) 19 February 1952
Nationality Indian
Occupation Professor of Law specialised in International law, Human rights
Known for Vice Chancellor at National University of Study and Research in Law

B. C. Nirmal (Hindi: बी सी निर्मल) born 19 February 1952, is an Indian Professor of Law specialised in International law, Human rights.[1] He is Vice Chancellor at National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, Jharkhand. Till recently, he was Head and Dean of Law School, Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi). He is also Vice-President of Indian Society of International Law (ISIL, New Delhi), Vice President of All India Law Teachers Congress, Member of Executive Council, Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi and Member of Governing Council of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.[2][3] He is also a Member of the Academic Council of Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Deen Dayal University, Gorakhpur. Before he took on the post of Vice Chancellor he was a member of the Academic Council and Professor of the Gujarat National Law University, Gujarat.

Biography

In 2012 B. C. Nirmal was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Law of the Banaras Hindu University for a term of 3 years.[4] Under his leadership, the law school held its first international conference on international environmental law, commercial law, law of information technology and legal studies and gathered 400 delegates came from 18 states and 7 countries.[5] Nirmal created the BHU Law School Newsletter , a quarterly which he is editor.[4]

In 2014, was appointed by the Jharkhand High Court Vice Chancellor at National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, Jharkhand.[6]

He is the author of four books and numerous articles in the field of law.

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