Dr. Kalpeshkumar L Gupta is a law teacher and researcher. He is a Ph.D. in Law from Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar, Gujarat which is among the top five law institutes in India. He is a former Academic Associate at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA). He did his Bachelor of Commerce and Law, Master of Law (Business Laws) from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, Master of Business Laws from National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Karnataka, Company Secretaries (Executive Programme) from Institute of Company Secretaries of India, New Delhi, Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Ahmedabad University. His area of interest are Corporate Laws, Right to Information Act, Court Management, Entrepreneurship, General Management, Public Policy and other allied subjects. He has been delivering guest lecturers at Law, Management and Commerce colleges and various institutions in Gujarat and other states. He has participated in 60 plus conferences, seminars, workshops and presented 30 plus papers in various National, International Conferences and Seminars. He has been actively involved in campaign of awareness on Right to Information Act and he has conducted many workshops/seminars at state and national levels. He has proposed a unique model of National Court Management Authority for Indian Judicial System to reduce the backlog of cases and proper management in the system.
He is having around seventeen years of work experience, worked with Advocates, Chartered Accountants, Tax Consultants, Export House, Textile Eng. Co., Auro University, Surat. He worked as an Academic Associate in Business Policy Area at IIM, Ahmedabad from 2010 to 2015 where he was associated with courses on Law and Management. He worked as an Assistant Professor - Research and Faculty Coordinator of Gujarat National Law University Legal Incubation Council. Presently he is working as Associate Professor of Law at Parul University, Vadodara.
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