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Call for Papers-Journal of the Campus Law Centre (JCLC) Vol. XII: 2025

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ABOUT JOURNAL:

Journal of the Campus Law Centre (JCLC) (ISSN: 2321-4716) is a peer-reviewed
journal published by the Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi,
India. It provides a platform to publish high quality legal research. We invite original
and previously unpublished articles, notes and comments, ‘judicial trends’,
‘legislative trends’, and book reviews from academicians, judges, lawyers and
research scholars on any contemporary legal and socio-legal issue for Volume XII
(2025). The contributors must not submit their manuscript elsewhere while it is under
consideration at the JCLC. Further, the contributors must ensure that their submission
is their own original work and not plagiarized, and any submission found to be
plagiarized shall be summarily rejected.

Submission Guidelines:
Authors are requested to submit their work through our dedicated submission portal
for this issue (Vol. XII) only using the Google Form available at:
https://forms.gle/jYrnoPXkQ6ig1rT16 latest by May 15, 2025. The submission
portal requires separate upload of the submission document without identifiable
information, and the cover page.

  • The following submission guidelines must be followed:
    The articles should consist of 5,000 – 10,000 words, inclusive of footnotes. Each
    article must be accompanied by an abstract (maximum 250 words), and five
    keywords separated by semicolons.
    Comments and notes should consist of 4,000 – 6,000 words, inclusive of footnotes.
    Submissions titled as ‘Judicial Trends’, and ‘Legislative Trends’ should consist of 3,000 – 5,000 words, inclusive of footnotes. ‘Legislative Trends’ and ‘Judicial Trends’
    must contain a descriptive account of the salient legislative developments and
    important judicial pronouncements in India in the year 2024 respectively.
    Book reviews should consist of 1,000 – 2000 words, inclusive of footnotes.
    Font – Times New Roman; Size 12 for Text, 10 for Footnotes.
    Line spacing – 1.5 for text and single for footnotes.
    Microsoft Word Document Format.
    Authors are required to upload a separate cover page containing the following
    information:
    Authors’ brief description including Title, Name, University/Organization,
    Educational qualification, Professional Status; and Acknowledgements (if any) in not
    more than 300 words.
    The submission document should not contain any reference to the identity of the
    author(s) to enable anonymous peer review.
    For citation and references, Indian Law Institute’s (ILI), “Citation Style” should be
    strictly and consistently followed. The relevant document is accessible and available
    on the ILI’s website, presently at: https://ili.ac.in/cstyle.pdf.

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