ADF Fellowships
The ADF Fellows programme empowers senior academics to engage in research and lecturing assignments in India, enriching legal education by broadening students’ perspectives. Through this initiative, experienced scholars contribute their expertise, fostering intellectual growth and cross-cultural academic exchange in the field of law. The Foundation has so far supported one Fellow at Ambedkar University Delhi during the 2018-19 winter semester.
Arudra Burra

Arudra Burra
Arudra Burra is an assistant professor in philosophy in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. His primary research interests are in moral, political, and legal philosophy on the one hand, and in Indian constitutional history on the other. More information about his work can be found here. He was appointed as Anil Divan Foundation Fellow in the School of Law and Socio-Political Studies at Ambedkar University Delhi during the Winter Semester of 2018-19. As part of the Fellowship, Burra taught a course on Indian Constitutionalism at the post-graduate level. He also delivered a lecture titled “Constitutionalism before the Constitution: Nationalism, Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, 1946 – 50.” An abstract of his lecture is available here.