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The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) is the flagship journal of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru. Renowned for its scholarly contributions to the field of law, NLSIR has been a platform for critical discourse, advancing legal thought in India.
About the Article
NLSIR proudly announces the publication of the article “An Empirical Assessment of the Indian Supreme Court’s Use of Law Review Articles (1950-2020)” authored by Varun Garg and Apurva Singhi in Volume 35, Issue 1.
This insightful study delves into the Indian Supreme Court’s citation practices, spanning over 70 years (1950–2020). Key findings of the article include:
- Frequency of Citations: Though low, citations to law review articles provide significant normative support, particularly in constitutional and criminal law cases.
- Role in Judicial Decisions: These articles assist in interpreting ambiguous legal provisions and shaping nascent areas of law, though they rarely serve as the sole basis for judgments.
- Trends: Citations are more frequent in cases involving unconstitutional laws.
- Call to Action: The authors advocate for stronger collaboration among legal scholars, judges, and practitioners to tackle contemporary legal challenges effectively.
This article emphasizes the indispensable role of legal scholarship in fostering the rule of law and promoting transparency in the judicial process.
Additional Details
The article also provides a roadmap for future research into:
- Broader citation patterns.
- Ideological influences on judicial reasoning.
- Evolving relationships between academia and judiciary.
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