About the Journal

Lawrantians Publication is a bi-annual double blind peer-reviewed legal journal founded by Adv. Akash Ranjan Tiwari.

Established in 2024 during the Amrit Kaal, Lawrantians Publication is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed journal designed to foster dialogue on pressing legal issues. This platform encourages law students, academics, practitioners, and legal advisors to share their insights, promoting engagement in legal scholarship and its societal implications.

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The Peer Review Process

Once the manuscript is submitted to the Lawrantians Publication, the following stages of review will be followed to ensure the quality and standards of publication:

Initial manuscript evaluation:

  1. All submissions, will be first checked for plagiarism using standard software. If an article is found to have high level of similarity or plagiarised work of others without due or insufficient acknowledgements, the editors reserve the right to retract the article or may resend the articles to the authors for resubmitting the same with due corrections.
  2. All new submissions will be then screened for adherence to the Journal’s policy and guidelines.
  3. The authors whose manuscript are rejected at the initial evaluation stage will be informed within three to four weeks of the submission.
  4. The authors whose manuscripts have passed the initial stage will be assigned to senior editors for further consideration.

Editor evaluation

The Senior Editors will evaluate the manuscript for its originality, conceptual and methodological consistency, grammar and language as well as decide whether the submissions are within the aims and scope of the journal. The Editors reserve the right to decide whether the submission requires further review or not.

Peer Review

Once the submissions are shortlisted by the Editors they will be sent for peer review. The peer review process being anonymous (Blind), the name of the author shall be concealed. Each manuscript shall be reviewed by two referees, invited by the Editorial board based on the expertise on the subject /area of the submission.

Peer Review Guidelines

The Reviewer shall evaluate the manuscript and submit report on the basis of –

  • Originality and significance of the contribution
  • Coverage and adequacy of appropriate and existing literature
  • Relevance to the subject area as well as it national and international relevance
  • Clarity, consistency, style of writing
  • Structure, organisation, analysis and interpretation


Submission Guidelines

Submissions must adhere to strict formatting guidelines and demonstrate originality, with plagiarism strictly prohibited. Authors are encouraged to contribute articles, notes, and case comments relevant to law and society.