ABOUT THE JOURNAL The Indian Contemporary Law Review (ICLR) is an open-access student-edited blind peer reviewed interdisciplinary journal. The Journal is expected to be a platform for the academicians and students from the legal fraternity to present their ideas. It recognises that many fields in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities can enhance the development and understanding of law. It is our purpose to seek out these areas of overlap and to publish and promote research that enlightens not just legal readers, but readers from these other disciplines as well. Authors and articles are selected to ensure that each issue collectively creates a unified presentation of the contemporary problem under consideration. It showcases contemporary issues and challenges specific to law, with an interdisciplinary approach towards assimilating knowledge. It is an endeavour of the journal to become the beacon of legal education by encouraging the synthesis of knowledge and best practices cutting across the academic and research fraternity.
THE REVIEW PROCESS AND OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION ▪ It is the author’s responsibility to ensure that all references and citations are correct, and the submissions do not contain any material that infringes copyright or is defamatory, obscene or otherwise unlawful or litigious. ▪ The copyright of the manuscript will vest with Legal Syndicate Publishing House. Due accreditation will be given to the authors. ▪ For the purpose of anonymity, the author/s shall not disclose their identities anywhere in the body of the manuscript. ▪ The submissions will undergo a double blind peer-review process. ▪ The Editorial Board reserves the right for modification of the manuscript to maintain the standard and quality of the submission. The board will notify its decision and other relevant information through email.
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