NLUO Justice Entrepreneurship Course 
Law School

NLUO launches single credit course on Justice Entrepreneurship

A three-day course for to gain firsthand experience in justice-making, user-centred problem-solving, and the intersection of law and innovation.

Hiranya Bhandarkar

The Centre for Public Policy, Law and Good Governance at National Law University Odisha (NLUO) is offering a single credit course on Justice Entrepreneurship in physical mode at the NLUO campus from August 15-17, 2025.

About the Course

The Justice Entrepreneurship credit course is a hands-on, 3-day experience where students dive into real-world justice challenges and develop innovative solutions.

Through practical activities, students gain firsthand experience in justice-making, user-centred problem-solving, and the intersection of law and innovation. They will interact with real users, work closely with mentors, and craft solutions to address specific justice issues.

The course is open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Topics to be Covered

  • Introduction to Justice Entrepreneurship

  • Identifying Community Challenges

  • Context-Specific Legal Barriers

  • Defining Problem Statements, Stakeholders and understanding Socio-Cultural Influences

  • Understanding existing Justice Entrepreneurs

  • Introduction to Transect Walk

  • Participatory Research Techniques for Justice Issues

  • Identifying Obstacles Citizens face in Accessing Justice

  • Engaging with Marginalised and Vulnerable Groups 

  • Interpreting Insights for Action

  • Developing Prototype Solutions

  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Legal Innovation

  • Peer-to-Peer Learning & Team-Based Projects

  • Effective Storytelling for Justice Solutions

  • Pitching Legal Innovations to Stakeholders

  • Showcasing Solutions to the Community

Course Instructors

  • Rohit Sharma, Co-Founder of Law Firm Ready and Awaaz Leadership Labs, and Research Assistant, Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute, Harvard University.

  • Dimple Singh, Co-Founder of Community of Hope and Support (COHAS) and Facilitator, Awaaz in JI 101

Brief Overview of the Course

  • Duration: 16 Hours of Session, including Presentation and Assessment

  • Dates: 15-17 August 2025.

  • Mode of Instruction: Offline/Physical course

  • Fee: INR 1000/-

  • How to Pay and Register: Details in the Brochure

[Read Brochure]

NLUO Justice Entrepreneurship Credit Course Brochure.pdf
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