Plagiarism policy
At The Indian Journal of Legal Affairs and Research, we maintain a strict stance against any form of plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts are subject to thorough plagiarism checks using advanced detection software to ensure originality. We require that:
Original Work: All manuscripts must be the authors' original work, and proper attribution is required for all referenced content.
Zero Tolerance for Plagiarism: Any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism or redundant publication, will result in immediate rejection of the manuscript.
Transparency: Authors are required to cite any previous work that overlaps with the current submission and explain its relationship to the new manuscript.
Violations of our plagiarism policy may result in disciplinary actions, including notification to the author's institution. We are dedicated to upholding the highest ethical standards in academic publishing.