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It has been one semester since Harpreet Kaur has joined the institution. Considering how Poonam Saxena was viewed the end of her term was considered the commencement of a new era.

As of now any changes brought about?
This is actually way more important than people think it is. But this is very demeaning to an established scholar VC like Dr. Kaur.
It already is a T1 NLU though, in terms of academics, infrastructure and the like.
NLUD is only tiresome. NLS is soon to be retired. NALSAR is still chugging on though.
There have been quite a lot of changes. For instance, the number of Continuous Assessments (CAs) has been reduced from 4 to 2. The distribution for internal assessment now stands at 15 (CAs) + 10 (Presentation) + 25 (Projects). Even the course curriculum is being updated from what we have heard until now. Also, the best part has to be that all Saturdays are now off. The administration under Harpreet Kaur seems to be really student-friendly, at least until now.
The students are 100% responsible for the defects of NLUJ under Saxena because they never seriously protested or went on a strike. That's the only way to get things done in India.
Is the higher studies program at NLU J good ? Especially the PhD courses ?
NLUs wil soon not be for law as well. It's on the way to become a university with all areas other than law.
Absolutely admire what Dr. Kaur has been doing at NLUJ. There were protests during Dr. Saxena's tenure but she was just not interested in seeing the college grow. However, that does not take away from the fact that the later is a brilliant teacher. I think all good teachers are not great administrators and vice versa. But Dr Kaur sure does both very well.
Have the human rights of the faculty and the students been improved?