Aymen Mohammed

Assistant Professor of Law

Dr. Aymen Mohammad began his career as a public policy lawyer, focusing on legislative drafting, public law, and regulation.

He later joined NALSAR University of Law as a doctoral fellow, where his research examines the constitutional value of fraternity in relation to citizenship, political participation, and federalism.

Dr. Aymen’s work lies at the intersection of law and politics, with a particular interest in election law, federalism, and democratic institutions. He is also engaged in projects that make legal scholarship accessible to wider audiences and is committed to bridging the gap between legal theory and practice.

Education

  • 2025  :  PhD, NALSAR University of Law
  • 2019  :  LLM, NALSAR University of Law
  • 2010-2015  :  B.A., LLB (Honours), NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Courses Taught

  • Labour Law
  • New Technology and Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Policy and Practice of Election Laws
  • Constitutional Philosophy and Practice of Federalism in India

Select Publications

  • Does Indian Federalism Promote Fraternity? Evidence from Indian Constitutional Practice, forthcoming in Federal Democracy in India, ed. Balveer Arora, Routledge 2025
  • Aymen Mohammed, Political Justice in the Constitution and the Imminent Delimitation Exercise, Law & Democracy in South Asia (edited volume, forthcoming), MK Nambyar SAARC Law Centre for Advanced Legal Studies (2025)
  • Aymen Mohammed, “(Non-) Cooperative Federalism and Fraternal Citizenship in India”, in Citizenship: Context and Challenges, Amir Ullah Khan & Riaz F. Shaikh (Eds.), CDPP-USPI. ISBN: 978-8195344932