Gauri Lamba is a law student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune, pursuing a BBA LL.B. (Hons.) with a developing specialization in cyber law, technology regulation, and digital governance. Her academic and co-curricular profile reflects a strong interest in the intersection of law and emerging technologies, particularly issues relating to cybersecurity, cybercrime, artificial intelligence regulation, and data protection.
Gauri has actively engaged with technology-focused legal training through internships and certifications. She completed a 12-week Job Bridge internship with Unlox in the domain of cybersecurity, gaining exposure to practical issues surrounding digital security and risk management. She also undertook a cyber law internship under Dr. Pavan Duggal, where she explored legal frameworks governing cyber offences and technology-enabled crimes. These experiences have strengthened her analytical understanding of cyber regulation and the legal challenges posed by rapidly evolving digital infrastructures.
Alongside her academic work, Gauri is actively involved in moot court and legal research activities. She participated in the N.J.Y. Memorial International Moot Court Competition (2026) and served as a research assistant for the Juris~prudence’25 All India Moot Court Competition, contributing to legal research and organizational coordination. Her engagement with technology law is further reflected through her membership in the Tech Legal Cell Student Advisory Board and her participation in workshops on the integration of artificial intelligence and law.
Gauri has earned several academic and extracurricular distinctions, including the Academic Excellence Scholarship from the Army Welfare Education Society and recognition for debate competitions and technology-related quizzes. Beyond academics, she is an accomplished athlete who has secured multiple podium finishes in badminton tournaments at school and university levels. She has also demonstrated leadership through roles such as Badminton Team Captain and Class Representative, reflecting strong organizational and teamwork skills. Her academic focus, combined with practical exposure to cyber law and technology policy, positions her as an emerging legal professional interested in addressing the regulatory and jurisprudential challenges of the digital age.