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An academic-led, double-blind peer-reviewed, generalist journal on the laws of the Indian subcontinent. We don't provide legal advice.

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The Indian Law Review invites applications for the position of an Editor on its Editorial Board! For more details, please see the attached brochure. For any clarifications, please contact: indlawrev@gmail.com
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8/8: Thanks also to Harshan Kumarasingham, Michael Pal, and Srimati Basu for additional comments; Katy Barnett for work in shortlisting; and Surbhi Karwa for administrative support.
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1/8: The ILR editorial board is delighted to announce the winner of the prize for the best article published in the journal in 2023! Congratulations to Mitra Sharafi for her prize-winning article “Indian Constitutionalism, the Rule of Law, and Parsi Legal Culture”.
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An ILR article by @johnksebastian in Vol 7, Issue 3, on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 has been cited by the Indian Supreme Court in CJI DYC Chandrachud's judgment in In Re Section 6A Citizenship Act. Read the piece here: doi.org/10.1080/247305…
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This year we have the pleasure of announcing two winners for the Indian Law Review Best Article Prize for 2022 – Congratulations to Gaurav Bhawani and Saptarshi Mandal (@SaptMandal) (1/6)
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@SaptMandal's  compellingly argued article on Ambedkar’s often misunderstood views on inter-caste marriage can be read here: doi.org/10.1080/247305……The Prize Committee commended the author's meticulous analysis of caste, social inequality and marriage. (4/6)
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