JOLJ Scope

The journal would focus mainly on the following research areas. However, researchers may be given liberty to opt any contemporary constitutionally significant research oriented academic area of their interest and expertise. The researchers are expected to study the subject with its constitutional jurisprudential viewpoint.

  • The Constitutional Jurisprudence: Concept, influence, and significance.
  • The Fundamental Rights issues.
  • The Constitutional significance, application and implementation of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
  • The contemporary ‘Social Justice’, ‘Gender Justice’ and ‘Minority Interests’ issues.
  • The impact of new social, economic and political mandates on role of ‘the State’ as Welfare State.
  • Legislature in a neo-political trend and Constitutional mandate.
  • Constitutional Democracy versus religious politics.
  • Judiciary under the Constitution: its independence, activism, and Reservation in Judiciary.
  • Confrontation in Legislature, Executive and Judiciary: Constitutional perspectives.
  • Local Self Government: Constitutional status and its role in attaining Constitutional goals.
  • Federalism and Constitutional Issues.