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SRMUH Law Review (ISSN No. 3048-6912)

SRMUH Law Review (ISSN No. 3048-6912)

The SRMUH LAW REVIEW (SRMLR) is the journal of the Faculty of Law at SRM University Delhi-NCR Sonepat. SRMLR has the aim to further the legal scholarship by publishing original articles from scholars and professionals in the field. Exceptional writings from students of law may also be accepted by the Editorial Team. The Journal aspire to provide exhaustive analysis, discussion, and insight into the ever-evolving landscape of legal issues and is dedicated to explore and catalyse legal developments in today’s dynamic global landscape. The objective of the Journal is to initiate deliberations on emerging social, ethical and legal concerns in the context of contemporary social, political, and technological realities.


FACULTY OF LAW, SRMUH

Faculty of Law is one of the faculties at the vibrant SRMUH family which offers professional courses recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). As a Centre of Excellence in Law, we further the vision of our university to “emerge as a leading world-class university that creates and disseminates knowledge upholding the highest standards of instructions. Along with academic excellence and skills, our curricula impart integrity and social sensitivity to transform our graduates who are best suited to serve the nation and the world”. Studying in a multidisciplinary university offers several opportunities to our students to collaborate with other faculties and departments on projects, skill-based courses and assignments.

As per the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, “Legal education needs to be competitive globally, adopting best practices and embracing new technologies for wider access to and timely delivery of justice”. Technology has impacted every sector so is the legal profession. Today’s professionals shall be aware about the interface of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning. We offer exposure to these courses through our Computer Science Department. Our curricula reflect this vision of NEP as well as the latest developments in the legal sector. We at the Faculty of Law cater to a diverse group of students especially focusing upon curating their life skills ready for competitive legal profession.

Faculty is committed towards promoting research and excellence in legal studies.  Faculty of Law has established the following Centres to undertake teaching, research and capacity building activities in the five subject areas in which it offers Honours specialisation in UG and PG Level as well as two Centres on IPR and ADR with broader mandate.  Faculty also houses the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Chair on Justice – Social, Economic and Political.

  1. Centre for Constitutional Law and Public Policy (CCPL)
  2. Centre for International Law and Institutions (CILI)
  3. Centre for Criminal Law and Policy (CCLP)
  4. Centre for Corporate, Competition and Insolvency Laws (CCCIL)
  5. Centre for Law and Technology (CLT)
  6. SRMUH Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (SCIPR)
  7. SRMUH Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (SCADR)

SRMUH Law Review

Call For Papers

  • Volume 2 | 2024

    Special Volume on New Criminal Laws and its Interface
    The Indian criminal justice system is undergoing significant changes, driven by new criminal laws and judicial interpretations. The theme "Changing Facets of Criminal Jurisprudence in India with Special Reference to New Criminal Laws" highlights these transformations, reflecting the evolving nature of legal frameworks aimed at addressing modern challenges in crime and justice. Legislative amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) along with the Evidence Act seeks to bring procedural safeguards and redefined offenses, aligning them with contemporary socio-economic realities. For example, stricter laws against sexual harassment and the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act showcase the focus on gender-based violence and financial fraud.  However, at the same time criticism of the new laws is also there, which demonstrates the need for more research on the changes in criminal laws.

     

    We invite researchers, scholars, practitioners, and experts in the field of law or interested researchers from other discipline to contribute their original research articles, case studies, and critical analyses.

     

    Important Dates:

    1. Release of Call for Papers: 15th July, 2024
    2. Send the Abstracts (500 words) on or before: 30th September, 2024
    3. Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 5th October. 2024
    4. Final manuscript submission: 15th November, 2024
    5. Final acceptance after plagiarism and editorial review: 30th November, 2024
    6. Publication of Journal by the end of December 2024
  • Volume 1 (Issue 1 & 2) | 2023

Quarterly Communique

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