Submission Guidelines
The Law Review is open to academics, scholars, practitioners, and students. The Law Review focusses primarily on Indian law. We encourage comparative law and international law research, however, the same must be related to Indian legal developments and challenges. The Law Review also promotes an interdisciplinary approach to research in law, combining allied disciplines.
1. The submission must mandatorily contain an abstract of 200-250 words. The other essential components of the submission include an Introduction, the Body and the Conclusion.
​11. Word limits, as provided above, are exclusive of footnotes. The Law Review aims to strictly enforce the above word limits with an extension of maximum 500 words permissible, only if it is justified with the quality of the submission and with the discretion of the Editorial Board. Authors are advised to adhere to the limits, since no flexibility would be granted.
111. Co-authorship is permissible up to three authors only for the category of ‘Articles’. For other categories, a maximum of 2 co-authors are permitted.
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The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject the submission on a preliminary basis if these instructions are not adhered to.