NLUO Call for blogs has been announced by the Centre for Poverty and Access to Justice. About NLUO Call for Blogs: CPAJ Chapter The NLUO CPAJ Newsletter is inviting submissions in form of Blogs for its bi-annual Newsletter Aequitas from Law Students, Legal Professionals, and Practitioners. Theme The courts in India had to adapt to technology due to… Read More »

NLUO Call for blogs has been announced by the Centre for Poverty and Access to Justice.

About NLUO Call for Blogs: CPAJ Chapter

The NLUO CPAJ Newsletter is inviting submissions in form of Blogs for its bi-annual Newsletter Aequitas from Law Students, Legal Professionals, and Practitioners.

Theme

The courts in India had to adapt to technology due to infeasibility of physical access to the courts in this public health crisis. In the virtual setup, the dispensation of justice is through virtual courts on online platforms. The technology has also raised questions about how the right of litigants and their access to justice is impacted in the socio-economic situation of India. The main theme is Access to Justice with respect to the virtual courts in India.

Suggested Sub-Themes

  1. Economic Divide and Access to virtual courts
  2. Access to virtual courts for people residing in rural areas
  3. Caste and Gender Intersections in Access to virtual courts
  4. Access to virtual courts for Dalits in India

Kindly note that the authors also have the liberty to choose the theme of their choice, revolving around access to justice and interplay between Community and Restorative Justice.

Submission Guidelines

  • The word limit for the manuscripts is between 1000-2000 words.
  • All submissions must be in Times New Roman, font size 12 and Spacing 1.5.
  • The footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 and Spacing 1.5.
  • Co-authorship of a maximum of 2 is permitted.
  • Style of citation: OSCOLA.
  • All entries should be submitted in .doc or .docx format.
  • The entries must be original, unpublished, and an outcome of the author’s own efforts. Plagiarism will lead to the disqualification of the manuscripts.

Rewards

The selected manuscripts will be published and all such contributions will be acknowledged in the newsletter, also all the publications will be facilitated with an e-certificate.

Submission Details

The submissions must be made by sending an email to cpaj@nluo.ac.in, the subject of the mail should read ‘Submission for ARTICLE CPAJ ’. The submissions will be accepted till November 28, 2021.

Contact

In case of any clarifications kindly contact the Centre through cpaj@nluo.ac.in

Reported By -Ishita Khandelwal,

Member, Centre for Poverty and Access to Justice, (NLUO)


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