The MoU also announces a joint Certificate Programme on Cyber-Led Forensic Investigation and Diligence, focused on building future-ready skills at the intersection of law, technology, and investigations. The programme, under the guiding theme ‘Bridging Legal Theory & Investigative Practice in the Digital Age,’ is designed to equip participants with concrete competencies for professional practice.
The MoU signing ceremony was graced by Sagarika Chakraborty, CEO, IIRIS and Prof. Dr. Harpreet Kaur, Vice Chancellor, NLU Jodhpur.
Commenting on the partnership with NLUJ, Ms. Chakraborty said, “This partnership brings together two institutions with complementary strengths. NLUJ brings profound expertise in legal theory and the jurisprudential foundations of justice. IIRIS brings cutting-edge investigative practice and real-world experience across more than a decade of operations in over ten countries. Together, we are creating a sustained interface between the academy and industry, between theory and practice.”
Prof. (Dr.) Harpreet Kaur, Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Jodhpur, said, “Skills for future litigation and other legal works are required to be inculcated in budding lawyers. Law universities need to be cognisant of the fact that present-day skills might not be sufficient later. NLU Jodhpur signed this MoU with IIRIS for skilling its students both by teaching and researching for cyber-led forensic investigations and diligence. The MoU is in alignment with the focus of the university in Law and Technology interface.”





