Abhinav Kumar

Senior Consultant – Registrar’s Office
email iconabhinav dot kumar at iihs dot ac dot in

Abhinav Kumar is a legal professional associated with the Registrar’s Office at IIHS (Institution Deemed to be) University, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping and implementing the institution’s regulatory, statutory, and governance frameworks. His responsibilities encompass diverse aspects of University administration, compliance, and policy formulation, ensuring that the University’s operations are conducted in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and higher education norms in India.

In this capacity, he engages in continuous coordination with academic and administrative departments to align institutional processes with statutory requirements, principles of good governance, and the long-term vision of the University.

With a background in law and experience in the higher education sector, Abhinav brings a deep understanding of the interface between legal frameworks and university governance. His work contributes to the establishment of transparent, accountable, and policy-driven systems that uphold the University’s commitment to academic excellence and institutional integrity.

Before joining IIHS, Abhinav honed his skills in contract drafting and start-up legal advisory at a prominent Delhi-based law firm, accumulating progressive experience in navigating the complexities of the legal landscape.

Abhinav’s passion lies in the intersection of technology and the Indian legal sector.

Education

  • 2014 – BA LLB (Hons.), National Law University Delhi, Delhi NCR, India
  1. Kumar, A. (2014). An analysis of the limitation of benefits clause in double taxation avoidance agreements. International Taxation Journal, 163(1), 37. TAXMANN.
  2. Kumar, A. (2014). Arbitrability of disputes relating to international taxation. Company Law Journal, 2(2), 1.
  3. Kumar, A. (2014). Examining the possibility of contravention of Section 3(1) without violating Section 3(3) and 3(4) of the Competition Act, 2002. SEBI & Corporate Laws, 124(1), 1. TAXMAN.
  4. Kumar, A. (2014). Live from lounge: An open clash between the regulator and its appellate authority over front running. SEBI & Corporate Laws, 123(1), 1. TAXMANN.
  5. Kumar, A. (2013). An analysis of Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill 2012. Company Law Journal, 2(3), 97.
  6. Kumar, A. (2013). An analysis of RBI’s framework for setting up of wholly owned subsidiaries by foreign banks in India. SEBI & Corporate Laws, 122(3), 95. TAXMANN.
  7. Kumar, A. (2013). Conflict between shareholders’ agreement and articles of association – A new round of tussle. Corporate Professional Today, 27(7), 696. TAXMANN.
  8. Kumar, A. (2013). NSEL crisis: An analysis. SEBI & Corporate Laws, 122(1), 13. TAXMANN.
  9. Kumar, A. (2013). Product labeling of mutual fund: A big thumbs up to SEBI’s pragmatic approach. Corporate Professional Today, 27(1), 60. TAXMANN.
  10. Kumar, A. (2013). Put the technology genie back in the bottle: A critique of algorithmic trading. Corporate Professional Today, 25(4), 402. TAXMANN.
  11. Kumar, A. (2013). SEBI don’t just show your teeth: Bite these stock tip givers. Corporate Professional Today, 26(4), 355. TAXMANN.
  12. Kumar, A. (2013). Sunshine in the courtroom: A boon of Indian finance code. Corporate Professional Today, 27(3), 251. TAXMANN.
  13. Kumar, A. (2013). Vodafone’s case: Wherever it goes revenue follows but now for conciliation. Corporate Professional Today, 27(7), 654. TAXMANN.
  14. Kumar, A. (2013). Whether order by the Chief Justice appointing an arbitrator is administrative or judicial in nature? The Indian Arbitrator, 5(11), 2.
  15. Kumar, A., & Pranjal, P. (2013). Corporate privileges and confidential information in the context of good governance. Company Law Journal, 2(1), 14.
  16. Kumar, A., Tripathi, S., & Singh, A. (2013). Revisiting controversy over the precise scope of winding up provisions. Company Law Journal, 2(2), 56.
  17. Kumar, A. (2012). Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme: A failure to diagnose pulse of investor’s requirement. Corporate Law Adviser, 211(3), 87.

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