Instruction to Author(s)

Lawyers Gyan Journal of Law and Multidisciplinary Issues (LGJLMI) publishes the following manuscripts:

  1. Review Articles
  2. Short Communications
  3. Case Study
  4. Empirical research
  5. Conceptual framework
  6. Analytical and simulation models

Manuscript Structure:

The preferred format of all articles is in MS Office (2007 or above). It should be concisely written in 1.5 spacing along with a font size of 12 in Times New Roman font. Illustrations must be inserted at appropriate places in the paper. Numbering should be taken care of. No borders or other decorative implementations shall be entertained anywhere in the entire text. The manuscript must contain the following sections:

  1. Title page
  2. Abstract
  3. Keywords
  4. Introduction
  5. Materials and methods
  6. Data analysis
  7. Conclusion
  8. Recommendation
  9. References

Authors details:

All papers must be accompanied by proper names and affiliation of authors along with email ids. Only persons who meet these authorship criteria should be listed as authors in the manuscript as they must be able to take public responsibility for the content: (i) made significant contributions to the conception, design, execution, data acquisition, or analysis/interpretation of the study; and (ii) drafted the manuscript or revised it critically for important intellectual content; and (iii) have seen and approved the final version of the paper and agreed to its submission for publication.Text and content:

All manuscripts must be accompanied by proper abstracts. The abstract should be self- explanatory, brief and informative in nature. It may be presented either separately or within the manuscript itself. The results, discussions and conclusions must be stated clearly with proper evidence to support the data.

Result and Discussion:

The Results/Analysis should focus on the fulfilment of stated objectives as given in the introduction. All results based on methods must be included. Results should be described as concisely as possible in one of the following ways: text, table(s), or figure(s). Discussion should start with limited background information and then proceed with the discussion of the results of the investigation in light of what has been published in the past, the limitations of the study, and potential directions for future research. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behaviour and are unacceptable.

Conclusions: 
A brief Conclusions section is desirable, but not essential. It must be followed by one empty line.

Acknowledgements: 
Acknowledgements may briefly include acknowledgement of assistance from: 1) contributors that do not warrant authorship; ii) technical help; and iii) Material support. It must be followed by one empty line. Name in the Acknowledgement section must be added after written permission of the concerned person. 

Referencing in paper:

All the papers sent in the streams of management, commerce, humanities should be sent in APA format and all papers pertaining to topics of law should be sent in 19th bluebook edition format. The pattern of the paper should be strictly followed.

Plagiarism:

Lawyers Gyan Journal of Law and Multidisciplinary Issues does not entertain plagiarism in any form. All papers found to be plagiarised will be directly eligible for rejection. Citations and referencing might not necessarily reduce plagiarism. At the time of submission, Authors declare that the Manuscript is written by them and that, there is no plagiarism on it. If the plagiarism is found after publication, the Editor-in-chief with a committee of 2 other Editorial will conduct an investigation and the Manuscript will be removed. In case , any other claim regarding the copyright of author comes or the considerable amount of plagiarism is found after publication, LGJLMI will allow the author to provide its response to the objection. On finding the objection about the plagiarism or copyright true, LGJLMI will be bound to take down the manuscript immediately. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behaviour and is unacceptable. 

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