Chandrani Chakraborty is a legal researcher and emerging author whose work bridges environmental law, wildlife conservation, and human rights, and Constitutional Laws. She has written extensively on public interest litigation, judicial activism, and the evolving recognition of ecocide in India. Her scholarship also explores gender justice, cultural practices, and the role of indigenous knowledge systems in sustainable development. With a background in interdisciplinary legal studies, she contributes to National and International academic journals, Blogs, articles, edited volumes, and conferences. Committed to making complex legal issues accessible, Chandrani’s writing combines rigorous research with a focus on social impact, offering fresh perspectives on law’s role in shaping a sustainable future.