Submit Your Article
Encouraging individuals to share their knowledge and perspectives through articles fosters academic growth and intellectual exchange. Publishing articles is an excellent way to contribute to ongoing discussions, share research, and engage with a broader audience. Platforms that offer article submissions often aim to promote thought leadership, innovation, and a culture of knowledge sharing across diverse fields.
When inviting submissions, it is essential to clearly outline the guidelines, submission process, and expectations for contributors to ensure the quality and relevance of the content.
The 'Article' refers to write-ups, including research papers, comprehensive articles on legal topics, elaborated legal content, mid-sized blogs, and small blog posts of at least one thousand words.
Instructions for Submission
Please ensure all information is accurate, as certificates will be generated based on the details provided in this form.
- Mandatory Fields
- All the information asked in the form below (all applicable fields) is compulsory and must be completed before submission.
- Contact Information
- Enter a valid email address. All official communication will be directed to the first author.
- Provide a functional mobile number. Notifications will only be sent to the first author.
- Important Notes
- Paper Details
- Ensure that the title, abstract, keywords, author name(s), designation, and institute name match precisely with the information in your submitted paper.
- Avoid using all capital letters for the title or author names. Capitalize only the first letter of each word.
- Author Names
- List the name of the first author in this form, and list the remaining names in the attached document. Certificates will only be generated for the names provided. Omitting any author's name will result in certificates not being issued.
- Paper Format
- Submissions must be in DOC or DOCX format only; other formats will be declined.
- Author Guidelines
- The corresponding author, who handles formalities and correspondence, must be listed as the first author.
- Professors or guides should not be listed as the first author, as they may not always be available to track the status of the paper.
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