Lucknow Law Review

Lucknow Law Review Lucknow Law Review ('Journal' hereinafter) is a peer-reviewed, academic law journal, promoting intersectional scholarship in the field of law.

The Journal is a quarterly publication, established in April 2021. The Journal is accepting research articles both long and short, blogs, case comments, and book reviews on a rolling basis. Currently, the Journal is publishing its Volume 1 Issue 2, and has applied for the ISSN number with the concerned authority.

Lucknow Law Review is happy to share with you all that, we have successfully published Issue 3 of Volume 1. We were over...
31/03/2022

Lucknow Law Review is happy to share with you all that, we have successfully published Issue 3 of Volume 1. We were overwhelmed by the submission we received, and have published six (6) long articles, and three (3) short articles. You can find Volume 1 Issue 3 here: https://www.lucknowlawreview.org/volume-1-issue-3.

The Index of Volume 1, Issue 3 is as follows:

Long Articles
Obstructing Judicial Overreach in Respect of Legislative Supremacy in India: A Study of Supreme Court Judgments - Shibam Talukdar & Ashish Shukla
Understanding the Constitutional Mechanism of Due Process of Law and Procedure Established by Law - Prakhar Dubey
200 Million Migrants by 2050 – Climate Change and Forced Migration - Kosha Doshi
Biggest Dilemma, Circumcision - Religious Ritual or Cruelest of the Cruel Practice: Comparative Analysis of India and France - Parul Sardana
Cyber Stalking: A Socio-Legal Study - Munira Bharmal
Space Debris: From the Womb to the Tomb - Avanti Deval & Pallavi Kolarkar

Short Articles
Decoding the Control Conundrum under the Takeover Regulations: Mandatory Bids Intricacies - Nehal Ahmad Nadwi
Full Ownership in Property for Hindu Females and their Coparcenary Right - ARCHIT ROHIT
Protection and Management of Stray Animals: Need to recognize Right to Life of Humans and Non-humans under Article 21 - Utkarsh Seth

Board of Advisors: Prof. (Dr.) C.P. Singh, Dr. Abhishek Singh, Dr. Harishchandra Ram, Prof. C.L. Yadav, Advocate Vibhanshu Srivastava.

Board of Editors: Mohd Rameez Raza, Shishir Yadav, Dr. Jasmin Lilian Diab, Lipsa Dash, Nivedita Chaudhary, Prithivi Raj, Aarushi Relan, Binoosha Benoy K, Deepayan Malaviya, Dr. Pooja Bhatt, Dr. Sonali Kusum, Dr. Yashfeen Ali, Mudassir Nazir, Murtaza Mohiqi, Ritanshi Jain, Shivani Dutta, Tulika Singh.

Copy Editors: Adnan Athar Quraishi, Anushka Chaturvedi, Ishika Garg, Ksh*tija Yadav, Piyush Patel, Saman Rahman.

Communications Team: Rajshree Lakshmi, Anindya Tiwari, Ramish Ahmad Baig, Shreya Vardhan.

We publish research articles both long and short, case and legislative comments, book reviews in the Journal Section; and blogs in the Blog Section of our website on a rolling basis. Currently, the Journal is publishing Volume 2 Issue 1 [April – June 2022], and you can find submission guidelines here: https://www.lucknowlawreview.org/journal-submission.

Send in the entries for Volume 2, Issue 1 till June 15, 2022.
*Disclaimer: There shall be no publication/contribution fees at any stage of publication.

In our latest blog titled ‘OTT Censorship – Through the Lens of Freedom of Speech and Expression’; Gautam Badlani analys...
30/03/2022

In our latest blog titled ‘OTT Censorship – Through the Lens of Freedom of Speech and Expression’; Gautam Badlani analyses the problem with OTT Platforms and why there is an immediate need for censorship of OTT platforms.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/mrya6jm7.

Lucknow Law Review is happy to share with you all that, we have successfully published Issue 2 of Volume 1. We were over...
16/10/2021

Lucknow Law Review is happy to share with you all that, we have successfully published Issue 2 of Volume 1. We were overwhelmed by the submission we received, and after the review process have selected and published four (4) long articles, and nine (9) short articles. You can find the Index of Volume 1, Issue 2 here: https://www.lucknowlawreview.org/volume-1-issue-2.

The Index of Volume 1, Issue 2 is as follows:

Long Articles:
Critical Analysis and Relevancy of Res Gestae - Aarya Jha
Modes of Communication in Indian and English Contract Law in Contemporary Age - Shriraj Dusane
UAPA 2019 Amendment: A Tool for Government to Curb Freedom of Citizens and to Violate their Rights - Parul
Protection of ‘Characters’ under Copyright Law: Critical Analysis - Prateek Tripathi

Short Articles:
Cyber Grooming: A Malediction of Virtual World - Avinash Pandey
The Plague of Ransomware and Cyber-Attacks: Challenges and the Road Ahead - Sean McDonald
A Study on Emerging Data Privacy Law: Towards an Advance Framework - Saloni Singh & Vaibhav Singh Chauhan
Obscene Act and Song - Akanksha
Population Control: Issue of Yesterday, Problem of Today and Challenge of Tomorrow - Aditya Singh
The Unheard Voice of 'Third Gender'- An Analysis of the Transgender Person (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 - Yashika Goplani & Prakarti Shrivastava
Reliability of Eyewitness Testimonies: Increasing Accuracy through Forensic Science and Psychology - Tanisha Sethi, Anjali Satish, & Avinash Mandal
An Analysis of Independence of Foreigners Tribunals with Special Reference to Assam - Raj Krishna, Rishika, & Sagarika Swapnil
Payment of Court-fees: Analysis of Rao Saheb Raghunathn Ganesh Thakar v. Vaman Vasudev Chitale - Shreem Bajpai

Board of Editors: Mohd Rameez Raza, Shishir Yadav, Aarushi Relan, Ankur Gupta, Dr. Pooja Bhatt, Dr. Sonali Kusum, Lipsa Dash, Nivedita Chaudhary, Prithivi Raj, Ritanshi Jain, Vibhanshu Srivastava, Adnan Athar Quraishi, Anushka Chaturvedi, Piyush Patel, Ksh*tija Yadav, Rajshree Lakshmi, Saman Rahman.

We publish research articles both long and short, legislative and case comments, and book reviews on a rolling, the Journal is currently publishing its Volume 1, Issue 3 [October – December 2021], and the submission guidelines can be found here: https://www.lucknowlawreview.org/journal-submission.

Send in the entries for Volume 1, Issue 3 till December 15, 2021.
Disclaimer: There shall be no publication/contribution fees at any stage of publication.

In our latest blog titled ‘S. Sushama v. Commissioner of Police: Flexible Mind a Boon to Justice System’; Saman Rahman h...
29/08/2021

In our latest blog titled ‘S. Sushama v. Commissioner of Police: Flexible Mind a Boon to Justice System’; Saman Rahman has analyzed the judgment of S. Sushama v. Commissioner of Police, and the unconventional step taken by Justice Anand Venkatesh, to fulfill his duties as a Judge.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/xhs64duf.

In our latest blog titled ‘Feminization of Poverty in India: Need for a Reformed Approach’; Anushka Chaturvedi analyses ...
09/08/2021

In our latest blog titled ‘Feminization of Poverty in India: Need for a Reformed Approach’; Anushka Chaturvedi analyses that how women face a higher intensity of poverty than men in India due to lack of awareness and education and suggest reforms at the policy and local level to tackle the same.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/7n2cw3u8.

In our latest blog titled ‘Discarding Cultural Relativism in the Context of Indian Feminist Movement’; Khushal Gurjar an...
07/08/2021

In our latest blog titled ‘Discarding Cultural Relativism in the Context of Indian Feminist Movement’; Khushal Gurjar analyses how Cultural Relativism challenges the universality principle of human rights and justifies those cultural variations that lead to several human rights violations.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/zezy236m.

IT Rules, 2021 has diluted the “Safe Harbor” provisions by increased compliance and oversight mechanisms, but jurisprude...
24/07/2021

IT Rules, 2021 has diluted the “Safe Harbor” provisions by increased compliance and oversight mechanisms, but jurisprudence regarding the liability of intermediaries for IPR infringement is in a nascent stage in India.

In our latest blog titled ‘Due Diligence for IPR infringement vis-à-vis Intermediary Rules, 2021’; Ayush Garg & Shailendra Singh discusses how the recent amendment has not sufficiently addressed the issue of IPR infringement.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/na6sm7a8.

The antagonism persisting between Twitter and the Government is not something new, and the most recent is between Twitte...
19/07/2021

The antagonism persisting between Twitter and the Government is not something new, and the most recent is between Twitter and the Government of India is related to compliance with IT Rules 2021.

In our latest blog titled ‘Twitter vs. IT Rules, 2021: The Blazing Controversy’; Ksh*tija Yadav analyzed the recent controversy related to Twitter's compliance with IT Rules 2021, on the lines of freedom of speech and expression.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/yr8r4t63.

In our latest blog titled ‘The Central Vista: A Project of National Importance or Central Fortress of Death’; Arif Majru...
12/07/2021

In our latest blog titled ‘The Central Vista: A Project of National Importance or Central Fortress of Death’; Arif Majruddin & Aliza Anjum takes on the Central Vista Project, that how the Centre gave an elbow room to the project above the lives of millions of Indians that too when health infrastructure is collapsing.

Read it in the blog section of our website, link in bio.

Lucknow Law Review has started accepting submissions for its Volume 1 Issue 2. We accept research articles both long and...
04/07/2021

Lucknow Law Review has started accepting submissions for its Volume 1 Issue 2.

We accept research articles both long and short, case comments, and book reviews on a rolling basis. The submission guidelines can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/rb5nzws.

If you have any idea which you want to discuss with our editors, looking for help with your research, we are more than happy to hear from you. Write to us at [email protected].

Volume 1 Issue 2 – Board of Editors: Prithivi Raj, Aarushi Relan, Mohd Rameez Raza, Ritanshi Jain, Shishir Yadav, Anushka Chaturvedi, Ksh*tija Yadav, Piyush Patel, Rajshree Lakshmi, Saman Rahman.

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