Photo by Green Chameleon on Unsplash
Apprentice Lawyer

Call for Articles: The Indian Review of Corporate and Commercial Laws (Rolling Submissions)

The blog publishes articles relating to corporate, commercial law and allied subject areas with the aim to encourage the discussion on contemporary corporate and commercial legal issues.

Bar & Bench

About IRCCL

The Indian Review of Corporate and Commercial Laws (IRCCL) is a blog that publishes articles relating to corporate and commercial law and allied subject areas with the aim to encourage the discussion on contemporary corporate and commercial legal issues.

About the Blog

The Indian Review of Corporate and Commercial Laws (IRCCL) is a blog that publishes articles on current issues relating to corporate law, dispute resolution, antitrust, taxation, insolvency law, trade law, and labour and employment law. Started in 2018, the blog endeavours to create a writing community, consisting of students, research scholars and practitioners, so as to generate debate and discussion in the aforesaid areas. The blog now has a readership of 5,000 a month and a 10,000+ following on its LinkedIn platform.

The work of the editorial team is closely checked by a Board of Advisors that consists of some of the leading practitioners such as Mr. Tom Valenti (Conflict Resolution Specialist), Ms. Soumya Hariharan (Partner, Trilegal), Mr. Sumant Batra (Managing Partner, Kesar Dass B. & Associates), and Mr. Ankur Khandelwal (Partner, Kochhar & Co), among others.

Our Editorial Team

Our editorial team consists of the following practitioners:

(a) Anubhav Khamroi - Associate, Khaitan & Co

(b) Anuraag Rajagopalan - Associate, Trilegal

(c) Deeksha Malik - Associate, Khaitan & Co

(d) Divyansh Prasad - Associate, DMD Advocates

(e) Geetanjali R Kamat - Associate, Platinum Partners

(f) Jayesh Karnawat - Associate, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

(g) Kunal Gopal - Associate, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

(h) Manya Gupta - Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Trade and Investment Law

(i) Saumya Raizada - Associate, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

(j) Shourya Bari - Associate, Samvad Partners

(k) Subhra Tripathy - Senior Associate, Boston Consulting Group

(l) Varshini Sunder - Associate, Khaitan & Co

Our Student Editors - Harsh Pati Tripathi, Ritesh Patnaik, Umang Bhat Nair and Vidushi Gupta - are our valuable members who keep us grounded and focused.

Submission Guidelines

Authors wishing to contribute their work to IRCCL should ensure that their submission conforms to the following guidelines:

1. The article should address current and pertinent issues in any of the following areas: (a) corporate law; (b) dispute resolution law; (c) competition/antitrust law; (d) insolvency law; (e) trade law; (f) labour and employment law; or (g) law of taxation.

2. The article should not exceed 1,500 words.

3. Should the article use any material as a reference, an appropriate link should be provided thereof in the main text itself. Footnotes, which should follow a uniform mode of citation, could be used only if such a form of referencing is not possible.

4. The content should be original and unpublished.

5. IRCCL prefers articles that are analytical in nature.

Submission Procedure

Submissions may be made via email to the IRCCL team (submissions@irccl.in).

IRCCL receives and reviews articles on a rolling basis, hence there is no deadline for submission.

Contact Details

Clarifications, if any, may be sought from the IRCCL team by writing an email to queries@irccl.in.

If you would like your campus event to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.

Speech against Sabarimala judgment: Kerala High Court quashes case against Goa Governor

Supreme Court to decide on transfer of Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath disputes to Allahabad High Court

Asaram Bapu moves Supreme Court seeking suspension of life sentence in rape case

Karnataka High Court stays GO allowing Waqf Board to issue marriage certificates to Muslim couples

Delhi High Court refuses to quash case on black marketing of oxygen concentrators during COVID-19

SCROLL FOR NEXT