A friend attended it. Very vague and no connection with matters of relevance for law students, from what they said. Hopefully if the discussions keep happening, then that will change eventually.
NFSU has a separate School of Doctoral Studies and Research. Of the 50+ programs it offers, only six are integrated 5-year UG programs. The point is that NFSU is primarily a university focused on PG and higher degrees. Ph.D. in Law is an up-and-coming program, and if one intends to pursue research in areas that connect law with various contemporary aspects of forensic sciences, then there is no better option. A Ph.D. aspirant should be able to leverage the niche (strength areas) that a university provides (e.g. if the intent is to focus on IP Law then there's no better option than IIT KGP SoL). Within NFSU there's no dearth of funding, research projects, data, labs etc. that are essential for a Ph.D. student.
NFSU's Cybersecurity COE organizes a boot camp on "Cyber Crime Investigation" for LLM students. This circles back to the earlier discussion titled "AI, cyberlaw and digital Law' (https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/333609-llm-in-criminal-law#comment-333770).