Detailed Review Process
The Indian Journal for Law and Legal Research follows a Double-Blind Peer Review process, which means that both the reviewer's and author's identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process.
Detailed Process:
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Manuscripts received are assigned a manuscript code. (eg. IJLLR-0001)
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After this, all the author's details are removed from the manuscript.
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The article is then sent to two of our reviewers (The reviewers are not from our honorary editorial board).
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Thereafter, a few checks are conducted to ensure adherence to formatting, scope, plagiarism policies, and completeness.
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The reviewers evaluate the manuscript’s quality, validity, originality, methodology, and significance.
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After evaluating the articles, both the reviewers assign the manuscript a score out of 5.
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The manuscripts that get a combined score of above 6 out of 10 are selected for final publication.