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Prayagraj Law Review (PLR) is an open-themed, double-blind peer reviewed open access journal. It is solely dedicated to expressing opinions on the current perception of law while keeping a tab on the modern jurisprudence and socio-political thinking. It strives to give a proper platform to detailed analytical and research works on topical issues and how they will be shaping a society of liberal and responsible individuals.

PLR brings together prestigious Academicians, Lawyers, Scholars, and Law Students while focusing on the single goal of encouraging research and empirical studies on the new dimensions of law along with a fresh perspective on the classic legal and political dictums. Our team believes in providing opportunities to diverse intellectual pursuits from all the corners of the society to disperse such exchange of knowledge, assessment, and interpretations.

Our ambition is to provide an amiable and accessible platform for legal research and analysis to encourage, guide, and lead our younger generation in the field of legal research and modern analytical approach towards its understanding.

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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Summer Issue
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With the aim of encouraging research temperament among young minds and promoting quality research in the field of law, Prayagraj Law Review was established. Today we proudly and gladly publish this Fourth Issue titled Summer Issue: VOL 2 ISSUE 2 (2024).

After extensive and rigorous review process followed by our esteemed reviewers through double blind peer review process, out of huge quantity of submissions, 5 submissions were able to make their way to final publication categorised under Articles and Short Articles.

 

First Article titled A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELATING TO CYBERSQUATTING IN INDIA authored by Dr. Anis Ahmad and Nikki Kumar addresses the lack of specific legislation to tackle cybersquatting matters, how the courts apply the various approaches as well as the common law principle of the trademark to resolve the disputes. They also critically analyze the international and national legal and policy frameworks related to cybersquatting.

 

Second Article A PRISON WITHOUT BARS, CHAINS, OR LOCKS: SHOULD INDIA ADOPT FINLAND'S OPEN PRISONS MODEL? authored by CHETNA ANJUM tries to bring out the contrast between the Indian and Finnish Open Prisons as Finland is the perfect example to study the implementation of reformative justice in prison administration. Author has also critically discussed the conditions of the open prison system in India and tried to suggest measures to augment conditions just like the Finnish Open Prisons

Third Article titled LEGAL EDUCATION IN INDIA: ISSUES AND CONCERNS authored by Dr Sanjeev Singh  uses doctrinal approach to gain a proper understanding of current issues and concerns in legal education in India at higher education. Furthermore, it also examines recent legal education reforms in the light of New Education Policy, 2020 along with  various issues and concerns in legal education in India.

 

In the category of Short Articles, First Short Article titled DEMYSTIFYING THE DOCTRINE OF BASIC STRUCTURE authored by Subodhika Sharma examines the various elements that constitute the Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution, including the supremacy of the Constitution, the rule of law, democracy, secularism, federalism, and the protection of fundamental rights.

 

Second Short Article titled HORIZONTAL RESERVATION FOR TRANSGENDERS: JOURNEY FROM NALSA V. UOI TO DISMISSAL OF GRACE BANU’S PETITION authored by Prachi Kumari discusses the rightfulness of demand of honrizontal reservation by Transgenders

Published: 2024-09-01
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“Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life.”
- Marcus Aurelius

Prayagraj Law Review (PLR) is an open-themed, double-blind peer reviewed open access journal. It is solely dedicated to expressing opinions on the current perception of law while keeping a tab on the modern jurisprudence and socio-political thinking. It strives to give a proper platform to detailed analytical and research works on topical issues and how they will be shaping a society of liberal and responsible individuals.

 

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Title

Prayagraj Law Review

Abbreviation

PLR

Frequency

Bi-annual (Two times a year)

ISSN

2583-5432

Publisher

Pragati Foundation

Copyright

Prayagraj Law Review

Starting Year

2022

Subject

All core streams of Law and Jurisprudence

Language

English and Hindi

Publication Format

Online

Contact No. 

+918887577721

Email Id.

execouncil@plreview.net

Website

http//plreview.net

Address

37 C/ 3 B Hastings Road, Newada, Ashok Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, 211002