Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) Chair on Urban Poor and the Law

The Chair on Urban Poor and the Law was established at NLS with the vision of engaging the concerned stakeholders to address the problems of the subaltern in the urban milieu & explore for solutions through law. The Chair was instituted by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) and National Law School of India University, Bangalore on 30th March 2012.

The chair is engaged in the following activities

  • Policy Intervention: To serve as a Brain Trust and Laboratory for the development of the Jurisprudence on the subject, through research, review and refinement of legislative drafts and policy formulations and publications undertaken by the Ministry from time to time.
  • Legal Capacity Enhancement Endeavours: To serve as the centre for equipping and enhancing the Legal Capacity of all those engaged in the management and administration of the subject of Endowment (by offering training in the knowledge and application of law on the subject and also expose the trainees to the best practices around the globe).
  • Dissemination of Legal Knowledge and its application on the subject: To serve as the forum and medium (through conferences, seminars, round table, journal publication etc.) for the dissemination of legal knowledge on the subject and its application.
  • Introduction of Course on Urban Poor and the Law in select Law Schools and Colleges in India: To carry out academic training programmes and organize reading and research materials, for the teachers of different law schools and enable them to introduce a Course on the subject, including on Housing/Real Estate Law, as part of the curriculum.

Chair Professor (In Charge): Dr. Sushmita Pati
Affiliated faculty: Dr. Anwesha Ghosh

Key Activities

Writing Urban India Fellowship

Team

Sushmita Pati

Dr. Sushmita Pati

Dr. Anwesha Ghosh

News

Talk on ‘Communal Faultlines in Bengaluru and Citizen Action’ | HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law

May 9, 2025

NLSIU’s HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk titled ‘Communal Faultlines in Bengaluru and Citizen Action’, being delivered by Anupama Hegde & Jansi. About the Talk The talk will focus...

Writing Urban India Workshop | April 7-11, 2025

April 7, 2025

The HUPA Chair for Urban Poor and the Law at NLSIU, in collaboration with Writing Urban India Collective and the Urban Studies Foundation (UK), is hosting a workshop from April 7 to 11, 2025, as...

Talk on ‘Urban Governance in Brazil, India and South Africa: Can Mega Cities be more Inclusive?’ | Patrick Heller, Brown University

December 19, 2024

NLSIU’s HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk titled ‘Urban Governance in Brazil, India and South Africa: Can Mega Cities be more Inclusive?’ by Patrick Heller of Watson Institute for International...

Talk on ‘Bangalore: the IT city that could (but doesn’t)’ | HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law

December 13, 2024

NLSIU’s HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk titled ‘Bangalore: the IT city that could (but doesn’t)’, being delivered by Dr Padmini Ray Murray. About the talk Despite the ubiquitous moniker...

Talk on ‘Notes Toward a City Without Sorrow’ | HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law

August 22, 2024

NLSIU’s HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk titled ‘Notes Toward a City without Sorrow’, being delivered by Rahee Punyashloka. About the talk The question of a city that is...

Book Discussion | The Right to Be Counted: The Urban Poor and the Politics of Resettlement in Delhi

July 25, 2024

NLSIU’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk on the book ‘The Right to Be Counted: The Urban Poor and the Politics of...

Talk on ‘The Uneven City: potholes, pain, and politics in Hyderabad, India’

July 12, 2024

NLSIU’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organising a talk on the topic ‘The Uneven City: potholes, pain, and politics in Hyderabad, India’ on July 12,...

Overengineered & Under-designed: Spaces for People in Indian Cities Today | HUPA Chair on Urban Poor and the Law

May 3, 2024

NLSIU’s Chair on Urban Poor and the Law is organizing a talk titled “Overengineered and Underdesigned: Spaces for People in Indian Cities Today” to be delivered by Pravar Chaudhary. Pravar Chaudhary, Founder of Bengawalk, will...
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