Vetha Philos earned his undergraduate degree in law from Christ University. He pursued a postgraduate law degree at NALSAR University of Law. His specialization includes Public Law and Legal Theory. His primary research interest explores the relationship between law and religion. He is currently working on a doctoral thesis at NALSAR University. His thesis critically examines the concept and practice of secularism. He has been associated with the School of Law since 2022. He contributes actively to academic and teaching responsibilities. He teaches Constitutional Law and Administrative Law with academic rigor. He also teaches Public International Law and Law of Writs. His teaching reflects clarity, structure, and strong conceptual understanding. His academic work demonstrates commitment to research and legal scholarship.