Associate Professor of Law · Amity Law School, Lucknow
Author · Researcher · Mentor · Public Intellectual
Pioneering legal scholarship available for purchase — from constitutional reform to comparative criminal law.
Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh is an Associate Professor of Law at Amity Law School, Lucknow, Amity University Uttar Pradesh — one of India's foremost private universities. With over 11 years of continuous teaching experience, he has emerged as a nationally recognized authority on Constitutional Law, Right to Information, Administrative Law, and Human Rights.
His doctoral research — "Right to Information: An Analytical Study with Reference to Good Governance" (BBAU, 2015) — laid a rigorous intellectual foundation for his prolific academic contributions, which now span over 85 research papers, 6 books, and 11 book chapters published in leading national and international journals and presses.
Dr. Singh's intellectual breadth is matched by his public engagement — as a regular broadcaster on All India Radio (Prasar Bharti), resource person for police training programmes, and invited speaker at institutions from Nepal to the UK.
Grounded in constitutional scholarship, Dr. Singh's research spans the intersection of law, governance, human rights, and technology.
Deep expertise in fundamental rights, constitutional morality, separation of powers, federalism, and judicial review — with extensive peer-reviewed output in leading law journals.
Pioneer RTI scholar; doctoral thesis and authored book form cornerstone contributions to the understanding of RTI as a tool for democracy and good governance.
Examines judicial control of administration, delegated legislation, administrative tribunals, and the evolving landscape of regulatory governance in India.
Extensive scholarship on women's rights, disability rights, LGBTQ+ rights, trafficking, custodial violence, and international human rights frameworks.
Emerging research on deepfakes, digital arrest warrants, data protection (DPDP), AI liability, cybersquatting, and the legal challenges of the digital age.
Contributions on environmental jurisprudence, climate change law, police reforms (BNSS 2023), criminal procedure, and the transition from IPC to BNS.
A prolific academic with over 85 research papers, 6 books, 11 book chapters, and publications in Scopus-indexed and UGC CARE Group-1 journals.
A glimpse into Dr. Singh's prolific academic, research, and public engagement activities.
Dr. Singh is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of legal scholars. As a Ph.D. Supervisor and LL.M. Dissertation Guide, he has supervised over 70 postgraduate students across multiple institutions.
His mentorship philosophy combines rigorous academic training with encouragement for original, socially-relevant research — producing scholars who contribute meaningfully to Indian legal discourse.
A regular public intellectual, Dr. Singh has delivered over 16 talks on All India Radio (Prasar Bharti) and been invited as a resource person for law enforcement, medical officers, and Nepal's universities.
Delivered one of his earliest AIR broadcasts on the evolving landscape of human rights law in India.
April 15, 2015 · LucknowSpoke on the emerging paradigm of digital human rights, ahead of the national DPDP discussion.
February 23, 2023 · LucknowDiscussed the right to privacy in the digital era following the historic Puttaswamy judgment.
August 17, 2023 · LucknowDelivered multiple training lectures to IPS officers, PPS officers, and SHOs/Inspectors on the new BNSS 2023 criminal procedure code.
March–April 2024 · UP Police Training DirectorateDelivered lecture on legal aspects of court case management for the Leadership Programme for Senior Medical Officers at SIHFW, UP.
December 2025 · LucknowDelivered a lecture on "Constitutionalism and the Unfinished Revolution on Gender Equality" at Manmohan Institute of Law, Manmohan Technical University, Nepal.
May 3, 2026 · NepalFor academic collaboration, research inquiries, invited lectures, expert consultations, or publication opportunities — Dr. Singh welcomes correspondence from scholars, institutions, and practitioners.
⚖️ Available for invited lectures, expert consultation, collaborative research, book contributions, and institutional academic partnerships.