Professor Khoula Siddiqui

Distinguished Professor of Law and Advocate of the Sindh High Court, with over a decade of experience in legal education, research, and practice. She currently serves as Director of Research, supervising advanced academic work at LLM and MPhil levels, and is affiliated with leading institutions including Karachi University, NED University, SZABUL, and several law institutes in Karachi.

As a Trainer of Trainers (TOT) and certified counsellor, Professor Siddiqui combines her academic expertise with practical training, empowering law students, professionals, and grassroots communities with essential legal knowledge.

⚖️ Human Rights & Legal Awareness

Beyond academia, Professor Siddiqui is a committed Human Rights Activist, advocating for women’s and children’s rights, legal literacy, and social justice. Through her Pak Law Guide YouTube channel, social media platforms, and public training workshops, she has built a strong presence in promoting legal awareness and fundamental rights.

🌍 Community Service & Social Initiatives

Professor Siddiqui actively leads and supports community projects, including:

Running a school for 250 underprivileged students in Sindh

Organizing healthcare and medical support programs

Establishing clean water access (wells) in deprived areas

Promoting education, healthcare, and economic empowerment for marginalized groups

Her work bridges academia, activism, and community service, amplifying impact through partnerships with civil society organizations and grassroots initiatives.

🎓 Areas of Expertise

Postgraduate teaching & research supervision

Legal education & public awareness

Women’s and children’s rights advocacy

Human rights & fundamental freedoms

Community empowerment through education and law

🌟 Legacy & Impact

Professor Khoula Siddiqui’s contributions reflect a unique blend of scholarship, practice, and activism. By integrating legal knowledge with social change, she continues to empower individuals, strengthen institutions, and promote justice in Pakistan.