ABOUT LAW MANTRA TRUST
Law Mantra is a registered charitable trust with the Government of India under the India Trusts Act 1882 (Registration No 150 in Book No.4 Vol No 3, 603 of 2018).“Law Mantra” (headquarters New Delhi) is a body of Jurists, Advocates, Academicians and Students running for the purpose of enhancing legal academics and legal awareness in the society and in the practice of the same. We at Law Mantra enable people to take responsibility for the situation of the deprived Indian women and children and so motivate them to seek resolution through individual and collective action thereby enabling women and children to realize their full potential. Law Mantra has grown from mere a sapling to an ark marked the completion of its 11 glorious years of existence and academic excellence in the arena of legal education. Recently, we have celebrated the 11 Year and commemorated the journey of Law Mantra by rejoicing the illustrious path of academic and intellectual triumph.
CONCEPT NOTE
This Call for chapter is for contributions in an edited Book on the theme 75 YEARS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA: UPHOLDING DEMOCRACY AND DELIVERING JUSTICE.
The 75 years’ journey of the Supreme Court of India reflects a tradition in preserving democracy and administration of justice. Established in 1950, the Supreme Court has evolved as a sentinel of the Constitution, defending the fundamental rights of citizens and maintaining separation of powers. The Court has made momentous contributions to the social and political life of India. It started with the case of Kesavananda Bharati. It formulated the Basic Structure Doctrine which has been central in constitutional jurisprudence. The Court has continued to uphold progressive jurisprudence as was in the case of the decriminalization of the act of gay sex in Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India. As guardians of democracy and justice, the Supreme Court of India remains a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring strength of India’s democratic framework.
THEME
Theme: Exploring the Journey and Impact of the Supreme Court of India Since Independence
Sub-Themes:
- HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
- Establishment and Constitutional Mandate
- Landmark Judgments and Their Impact on Indian Law
- Evolution of Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation
- CONTRIBUTIONS OF JUDGES
- Influential Judgments by Eminent Judges
- Judicial Philosophy and Its Evolution Over the Years
- Role of Individual Judges in Shaping Indian Jurisprudence
- ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT IN INDIAN DEMOCRACY
- Protection of Fundamental Rights
- Balancing Power Between Different Arms of Government
- Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint
- CHIEF JUSTICES OF INDIA: LEADERSHIP AND LEGACY
- Profiles and Contributions of Chief Justices
- Challenges Faced and Reforms Initiated
- Legacy and Long-Term Impact on the Judiciary
- SUPREME COURT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
- Role in Advancing Social Justice and Equality
- Landmark Cases on Social and Economic Rights
- Influence on Public Policy and Governance
- SUPREME COURT AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION (PIL)
- Evolution and Significance of PILs
- Impact on Policy and Society
- Criticisms and Reforms
- COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
- Supreme Court of India vs. Supreme Courts of Other Democracies
- Lessons Learned and Best Practices
- Influence on and from International Jurisprudence
Note: The said themes are not exhaustive; Authors are open to work on any topic related to the above mentioned theme(s).
GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
- ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS: The abstract should be a minimum of 300 words, and include at least 5 keywords. The final paper along with Abstract must be submitted by 20thDecember, 2024.
- TITLE AND AUTHOR INFORMATION: The title of the paper should be followed by the author’s name, designation, name of the organization/university/institution, and email address (mandatory for future correspondence). Please also include the name and details of any co-author(s).
- FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS: The chapter should be written in Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double-spaced. The main title should be in full capitals, bold, and centered in 12-point font. Sub-titles should be in sentence case, bold, and 12-point font. The author’s name should be in small capitals and centered in 12-point font. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, 12- point font.
- CITATION FORMAT: Use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should conform to the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi style.
- ORIGINALITY AND PLAGIARISM: Contributions must be original and not submitted for consideration elsewhere. Any plagiarized work will be outrightly rejected. Plagiarism above 10% will be strictly rejected.
- COPYRIGHT: Contributions accepted for publication will be the intellectual property of Law Mantra Trust.
- SUBMISSION FORMAT: The paper should be typed in MS Word format (preferably 2007 or 2010) with a single column layout and justified margins. The length of the paper should be a minimum of 3,000 words (including footnotes) and should not exceed 5,000 words (including footnotes).
- SUBMISSION: All contributions must be submitted to: [email protected].
- LAST DATE: Submission of Abstract along with Final Paper on before 20th December 2024.
SELECTED PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED WITH ISBN.
Who Should Submit?
Interested Professors, Researchers, Practitioners, Students are invited to submit Book Chapters. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind peer review basis. Authors are encouraged to include original works. Please submit your chapter and a brief personal biography. Your Chapter should also include a chapter title. After careful review of all Chapters, the editorial board will contact individuals. Questions and comments should be directed to [email protected]. The research chapters should be a comprehensive review of contemporary relevant legal issues mentioned above. The word limit for the submission is 3000-5000 words. All Submissions must be accompanied by a Covering letter stating the title of the paper, author’s full name, name of institution and the author’s contact details. Submission must be in MS Word doc., Font- Times New Roman.
EDITORIAL BOARD
The editorial board consists of eminent experts in the field, including the Vice Chancellor of a National Law University, a Professor of Law from a National Law University, a renowned academician, and a practicing advocate of the Supreme Court of India. Their domain expertise and extensive experience in legal scholarship ensure a rigorous and insightful review process for all submitted chapters.
Website: http://www.lawmantra.org/edited-book/
Email: [email protected], Mob: +91-9310053923