Major
General Nilendra Kumar was the Judge Advocate General of Indian Army From Sep
2001 to Nov 2009 and is presently Director Amity Law School at Amity
University, Noida.
Born in
Lucknow on 2 Nov 1949, he is a product of National Defence Academy and Indian
Military Academy. He holds a law degree and diploma in Public Administration
from Lucknow University and is alumnus of Jamuna Lal Bajaj Institute of
Management Studies, Mumbai. He was commissioned in the Regiment of Artillery in
1969 and took part in 1971 war in the Western Sector.
He was
seconded to the JAG Department in 1982 and has conducted a number of courts
martial as Judge Advocate. He monitored litigation on behalf of the Army in
High Courts of the southern states during 1986-87. He had been staff
Judge Advocate at various corps and command headquarters.
He
participated in law seminar organized by the International Committee of the Red
Cross at Geneva (1998), attended the meetings of experts on Direct
Participation of Civilians in Hostilities (2003 and 2004). Presented papers at
the annual MILOPS conference organised by US Pacific Command for three years.
He has
authored / edited eleven books on military law and other subjects. He undertook
concrete steps for dissemination of Human Rights among the Armed Forces
personnel. He has been invited to speak at the Indian Institute of Mass
Communications, Faculty of Management Studies, National Defence College, Indian
Institute of Public Administration, Supreme Court Bar Association, United
Service Institution of India, Defence Services Staff College,
Universities in India, Oxford and South Carolina. He had presented a
paper on “Legal Implications of UN Peace Keeping Operations” on 30 Jul 2002 at
a seminar organized by the USI together with Ministry of External Affairs /UNP
at New Delhi.
He has
presented papers at the law seminars / lectures at Geneva, Bangkok, New Port
(RI) and Victoria (Canada). He was a member of the Indian delegation to
the UN on the open – ended working session on steps to eradicate the illicit
trade in small arms and light weapons, New York, Jan – Feb 2005 and the UN
meeting on Explosive Remnants of War at Geneva.
He was
awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal in Jan 2004 and Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in Jan
2005 for rendering distinguished service of a high order.
Presently,
he is Director of Amity Law School under Amity University, UP, Noida. He
has presented papers on Legal Education, Ethics, Competition Law, Constitution,
Nuclear Liability Bill and on a number of other issues. He was invited to
lecture at Human Rights Summer School, Bangladesh.
He is a member of the Board of Studies and
Academic Council of Amity University, Uttar Pradesh. He is also a member
of Supreme Court Bar Association and Indian Council of Arbitration.