Ms. Ujwala holds a Master?s degree in Law from NALSAR University, Hyderabad. Her major specialization is in Intellectual Property Rights, with a minor in Jurisprudence. She has been teaching undergraduate students for over a decade. Ms. Ujwala brings practical experience as a practicing advocate in Bangalore courts. This allows her to teach procedural laws in a practice-oriented manner. Her research areas include Intellectual Property law, Procedural laws, Criminal law, Gender studies, Jurisprudence, and Social welfare theories. She has published articles in journals and contributed chapters to books. Her papers have been presented at both national and international conferences. Ms. Ujwala has also been actively involved in improving teaching methods. She applies learner-centric approaches, Bloom?s taxonomy, and aligns course assessments with pedagogy. As a member of the Teaching Learning Extension Cell, she has contributed to enhancing teaching methods both at the departmental and university levels.