Call for Blogs | Civil & Criminal Justice Cell, NLIU, Bhopal: Rolling Submissions!

About NLIU
National Law Institute University, Bhopal, ranks among the oldest and most esteemed National Law Universities in India. NLIU has led in providing quality legal education and has cultivated a global alumni network that has excelled in traditional legal fields as well as in public administration, academia, and policy-making. NLIU promotes and incentivizes a culture of academic rigor. The university fosters research in advanced legal fields, consistently organizing interdisciplinary and industry-wide workshops, seminars, and training programs on topics of current legal significance. The university serves as the alma mater for numerous esteemed journals that accept submissions from students, professionals, regulators, and academicians throughout the legal field, fostering a culture of academic research and facilitating multi-directional discourse.
About CCJC-BLOG
The blogs published by our Civil and Criminal Justice Cell follow a double-blind, peer-reviewed process and offer well-researched insights on various legal issues. They cover important developments in civil and criminal law, including detailed analysis of landmark judgments, legislative changes, and procedural updates.
Eligibility
It welcome contributions from students, researchers, practitioners, and academicians. Submissions should reflect strong legal reasoning, clarity of thought, and contemporary relevance to the field of Civil and Criminal Law.
Submission Guidelines
Word Limit
- The ideal word limit for the article is not more than 1500 words, excluding the endnotes. However, flexibility may be allowed at the sole discretion of the Editorial Board, depending on the nature and quality of the content.
- The title of the manuscript must not exceed 12 words.
Formatting
- File Format: Submissions must be in MS Word (.doc or .docx).
- Font: Times New Roman, with body text size 12, line spacing 1.5; footnotes should be size 10 with single line spacing.
- Citation: Only endnotes (not footnotes) should be used, adhering to the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA, 4th Edition). Non-compliance with this style may lead to disqualification. All sources must be duly acknowledged and hyperlinked within the text.
Plagiarism and Originality
- Submissions must be original and unpublished, and they should not be under consideration elsewhere. Submissions having plagiarism of more than 15% will be rejected.
- Any submission found to be plagiarized or otherwise contravening this rule will be summarily rejected.
Anonymity
The manuscript must not contain any identifiable information about the author(s), including name(s), institution, address, or any other details indicating their identity.
Co-authorship is permitted for up to two authors for Articles.
Copyright and Responsibility
Submissions are accepted for publication on the condition that they do not infringe upon any third-party rights. Authors bear sole responsibility for any such violations.
Editorial Discretion
The editorial board reserves the right to suggest edits, including adding or removing content, at its discretion. Authors are expected to incorporate these changes within a specified timeframe.
How to Submit?
Interested authors can submit their entries by sending the manuscript in Word format to the Civil & Criminal Justice Cell at [email protected] with the subject line: “NLIU-CCJC Blog Submission.”
Submission Deadline
Submissions to the CCJC Blog are accepted on a rolling basis. Entries sent via any platform other than email will not be considered.
For any queries, please reach out to [email protected]
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