Intern at International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) - , Haryana, India
International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) is aimed to act as a platform for promoting high quality legal research and writing on a variety of legal issues among the budding legal minds of India.Our primary objective is to develop a sense of enthusiasm towards legal research among young law students and provide them with a platform to exhibit their skills in a way that is helpful to the legal fraternity across India. In our endeavour, we will provide a range of opportunities to law students in India to hone their knowledge and legal research skills. We will attempt to host various competitions such as blog/article writing competitions, judgment writing competition and the like to engage students in a range of highly effective activities which will supplement their academics as well as research skills.The IJALR Blog is a student run initiative that showcases submissions from lawyers, academicians, legal scholars and law students on various interdisciplinary issues related to law and policy. The blog will stand as a platform for hosting a wide range of scholarly legal articles which would provide insights into the latest legal developments in the social, economic and political domains of our country and of the world at large.International Journal of Advanced Legal Research (IJALR) is an online Journal which quarterly, Peer Reviewed, published online and IJALR provides an interactive platform for the publication of Short Articles, Long Articles, Book Reviews, Case Comments, Research Papers, Essays in the field of Law. Our aim is to upgrade the level of interaction and discourse about contemporary issues of law. IJALR welcomes contributions from all legal branches as long as the work is original, unpublished, unplagiarized and in consonance with the submission guidelines. We have also added a section where contributors can publish their previously published work and IJALR will be giving credits to the publishing journal itself.