Prof. Ahuja obtained his Master's degree in Law from Faculty of Law, University of Delhi,[15] Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and Ph.D. from the University of Delhi.[16]
Early life
He began his career in the field of law as a Research Associate at the Faculty of Law in 1994, and subsequently worked as a Lecturer at Law Centre - II from 1995 to 1997, and then from 1998 to 2000. In 1997-98, he briefly served as an Education Officer at the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). He continued his teaching career at Law Centre - II as a Senior Lecturer from 2000 to 2004, and then as a Reader from 2004 to 2007. In 2005-06, he also served as the Principal of Lovely Institute of Law. Prof. Ahuja's contributions to legal education and research have been widely recognized, and he was appointed as an Associate Professor at Law Centre - II in 2007. He was promoted to the post of Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi in 2010.[1][2]
Academic career
Prof. Ahuja started his career in 1994 as a research associate at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and became a Lecturer in 1995. In the year 2004, he was elevated to the post of Reader.[17] Later he became associate professor in the year 2007 and professor in 2010 at University of Delhi.[18] He also served as the Principal[19] of Lovely Institute of Law, Punjab (affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar). He was the Professor In-charge of Law Centre-II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi during 2017-2020.[20] Furthermore, he was also appointed as Joint Director of Delhi School of Public Policy and Governance established under the Institute of Eminence (IOE), University of Delhi in 2020.[21] In June 2021, Ahuja was appointed as Vice-Chancellor of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, India.
^Ahuja, V.K (2007). Intellectual Property Rights in India. Nagpur: Lexisnexis India. ISBN978-81-8038-143-0.
^Mittal, Raman (2006). "Review of LAW OF COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES". Journal of the Indian Law Institute. 48 (4): 580–582. ISSN0019-5731. JSTOR43952067.
^Ahuja, V.K (2016). Public International Law. Nagpur: Lexisnexis India. p. 500. ISBN978-81-8038-143-0.
^Mittal, Raman (2006). "Review of LAW OF COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES". Journal of the Indian Law Institute. 48 (4): 580–582. ISSN0019-5731. JSTOR43952067.
^Koul, Autar Krishan; Ahuja, Victor Bravo, eds. (1999). Legal education in India in 21st century: problems and prospects. Delhi: Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. OCLC48957357.
^Gurdip Singh; V. K Ahuja, eds. (2012). Human rights in 21st century: changing dimensions. Delhi: University of Delhi. ISBN978-93-5035-166-6. OCLC794321382.