Jasdip Kaur Advocate is registered Research Scholar law (Ph.D) at Amity University is currently she working as senior legal consultant for big 4 MNC ,
she had worked as legal aid counsel at juvenile justice board appointed by Delhi legal aid services authorities.
She has worked as Law officer Women and Child Dept Govt of Delhi NCT Ex panel lawyer govt of Delhi
NCT.
She did her schooling from Ghps Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, Graduated in BA English Hons from
Mata Sundri college of Women University of Delhi (regular) She did her LLM (
USLLS IP university Delhi Dwarka) Regular.
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