Sharon joined NLSIU in November 2022 as a Project Associate for the Bengaluru Safe City Police Training Programme under Dr. Mrinal Satish. She made the shift as an Academic Associate at the PACE department in September 2025.
As part of her work at the University, she has worked with PACE on over a dozen executive education courses including Larsen and Toubro, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Singapore International Arbitration Centre.
She is also a PhD scholar at NLSIU. Her area of research primarily focusses on analysing State power under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 through a constitutional perspective. Prior to joining NLSIU, she was with the Officers Training Academy, Chennai.
Sharon completed her BA LLB (Hons) from Panjab University, Chandigarh and LLM in Criminal Law from Army Institute of Law, Mohali, Punjab. Besides qualifying the UGC-NET, she holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology, Law and Policy from Gujarat National Law University, Gujarat and a Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law and Cyber Forensics from National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.
A native of Chandigarh, Sharon has actively participated in activities concerning social welfare in her hometown. Her hobbies include sketching, cooking, driving and running. She also enjoys debating and essay writing.
Publications
Book Chapter
- Tomer, Prof. (Dr.) Aditya (Editor-in-Chief). Challenges to Secularism in a Pluralistic Society, ISBN – 978 – 93- 91681 97-5, Bharti Publications, New Delhi (2022), pp 164 – 184.
Papers
- Contextualizing Corrective Rape in an Era of Transformative Constitutionalism in India – NALSAR Law Review, Vol. 8, Number 2 (2023), Pg 161-179.
- Cartagena Protocol and Sustainable Development – Embracing a One Health Perspective – Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research (ISSN 2582-8878) Vol. 4, Issue 6 (2022), Pg 927-940.
- The Moon Agreement: Quest for a Geo-political Equipoise – International Conference Proceedings (ISBN 978-93-5679-907-3) Kerala Law Academy, Kerala.
- Bilkis Bano: A Human Rights Perspective on Rape in the Realm of Socio-Legal Jurisprudence – International Journal of Law, Management and Humanities (ISSN 2581 – 5369) Vol. 5, Issue 5 (2022), Pg 735-753
Conferences
Paper Presentations at National Conferences
- Third Gender: Socio-Legal Perspective at Army Institute of Law, Mohali in January 2020.
- Challenges to Pluralism in a Pluralistic Society at Amity University, Noida in September 2020.
- Child Rights Monitoring and Governance: National and International Perspectives at Panjab University, Chandigarh in August 2021.
- Legal Perspective on Drugs at Panjab University, Chandigarh in February 2022.
- Crimes against Women in Terrorism Affected Areas at Panjab University, Chandigarh in July 2022.
Paper Presentations at International Conferences
- Cartagena Protocol and Sustainable Development: Embracing a One Health Perspective at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata in November 2022.
- Understanding India’s Centrality to Asia through the lens of Forum for India-Pacific Islands Co-operation (FIPIC) at the 21st ASLI Annual Conference titled ‘The Future of Law, The Future of Asia’ at the Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Law, Bangkok, Thailand in May 2024.
Workshops
- Presented a paper titled ‘The Armed Forces (Special) Powers Act, 1958: Situating the Political Question in a Democracy’ at the M.K. Nambyar International Conference on Constitutional Law, NALSAR in August 2025.
- Presented a paper titled ‘The Armed Forces (Special) Powers Act, 1958: A Gendered Wait for Justice’ at the workshop ‘Politics of Waiting’ organized by the Centre for Women and Law (CWL), NLSIU, Bengaluru in December 2024.