Poornima Advani | |
Office2: | Chairperson of National Commission for Women |
Term2: | 25 January 2002 – 24 January 2005 |
Successor2: | Girija Vyas |
Profession: | Lawyer, Author, Professor, Social worker |
Nationality: | Indian |
Poornima Advani was an Indian lawyer, author and social worker.[1] She has served as the chairperson of National Commission for Women (NCW), from January 2002 to January 2005.[2] [3]
Her mother, Meera Govind Advani is an author.[4]
Advani holds a doctorate in law from the University of Bombay and a post-graduate diploma in physiotherapy.
She was a member of the NCW and has written legal and medical publications.[5] She was also a lecturer in the department of law, University of Bombay and also in many global universities, including University of Queensland (Australia), School of Oriental and South African Studies, London; University of East London; and London School of Economics.[6] She is currently a Partner at The Law Point, a national law firm, which she co-founded in the year 2005, along with Mr. B.N. Makhija, Former Principal Advisor, Planning Commission of India.[7]
She has authored a book titled Indian Judiciary: A Tribute (1997).[8]
Advani was honoured with the Acharya Tulsi Kartitva Puraskar in 2003.[9]