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Sarath Ninan Mathew

2020-2021

B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

Sarath Ninan Mathew is a full-time DPhil Researcher in the Law Faculty and a member of St. Hughes College. He teaches FHS Torts as a stipendiary lecturer in Mansfield College, Oxford.

Sarath completed his Bachelor's in Law, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) from the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences; and his Master's in Law, LLM in Commercial Laws from the University of Cambridge. He graduated his LLM with the 'CMS Prize for Corporate Law' for distinction in Corporate Finance Law examination. Sarath's doctoral research is at the interface of E-Sports and copyright law. He seeks to understand how US and EU copyright law regulates E-Sports streams, and how the doctrinal position contrasts with the self-regulation presently found in the industry. The research is expected to include both doctrinal and empirical work.

Sarath has served on the editorial boards of the Cambridge Law Review and the Journal of Indian Law and Society. He was the Chief Editor of the Journal of Indian Law and Society during his last 6 months with the journal. Sarath worked for 1 year in Ambala district in Haryana as a Chief Minister's Good Governance Associate wherein he worked with the State Government and the District Administration to improve public administration. Sarath has also served as the Administrative Head of the NUJS-HSF Bridge Project, a project that educates underprivileged kids living in the slums of Kolkata.

Message:

I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Cambridge. I made some amazing friends, had the opportunity to be taught by stellar Professors, and got to be a part of the Cambridge Law Review’s Editorial Board. Studying or working while at Cambridge never felt like a chore; it always felt like a privilege. It was this absence of pressure that helped me make the most out of my time at Cambridge. This translated into academic achievements as well as I managed to secure an overall First class along with the CMS corporate law prize for distinction in Corporate Finance Law examination. Many of my friends had to spend a majority of time searching for jobs since they had huge loans to repay post the course. My opportunity to enjoy and benefit from this course to the fullest extent was possible solely due to the generosity of this scholarship. I shall forever remain grateful for the same. I look forward to contributing meaningfully to the Indian legal education space in the future, and thereby doing justice to this great prestige that has been bestowed upon me by the Sardar Manmohan Singh Trust and Justice Singh.

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