Call for Papers NLUD-NUJS National Seminar on Policing, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security [9 August 2025, Delhi, Offline, Publication Opportunity] Register by 15 July 2025

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Call for Papers NLUD-NUJS National Seminar on Policing, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security [9 August 2025, Delhi, Offline, Publication Opportunity] Register by 15 July 2025

About the Organization

National Law University Delhi (NLUD) and West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS) are premier legal institutions in India, known for their academic excellence, policy research, and impactful legal scholarship. They frequently host seminars and collaborative academic events promoting legal awareness and policy discourse.


About the Event

This ICSSR-sponsored one-day seminar aims to bring together scholars, practitioners, and students to discuss and critically engage with pressing challenges in policing, cyber frauds, and cyber security in India. It will explore emerging threats, legislative frameworks, enforcement challenges, and policy responses in the digital space. Selected papers may be considered for publication.


Event Timeline

StageDate
Submission Deadline15 July 2025
Acceptance NotificationBy 25 July 2025
Seminar Date9 August 2025

Format and Structure

Participants are invited to submit original research papers, case comments, book reviews, and legislative comments. Submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated based on academic merit, originality, and relevance to the seminar themes. Selected authors will present their papers at the seminar. Some selected papers may be invited for publication.


Location and Mode

Venue: Room 50, Academic Block, National Law University Delhi, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110078
Mode: Offline

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Additional Highlights

  • Prizes/Publications: Selected papers may be invited for publication
  • Certificates: All paper presenters will receive certificates
  • Presentation Opportunity: Authors of accepted submissions will present at the seminar

Sub-Themes

  • Policing Challenges in India
  • Policing Cyber Crimes/Cyber Frauds
  • International Frameworks on Cyber Crimes
  • Victim Perspectives on Cyber Crimes and Frauds
  • Role of Law Enforcement Authorities in Cyber Crimes
  • Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
  • Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience
  • Navigating Cryptocurrency Crimes
  • Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
  • Banking Fraud Identification and Prevention
  • Cyber Forensics and Legal Implications

Eligibility

  • For 5-year law students: 3rd year and above
  • For 3-year law students: 2nd year and above
  • Faculty members, researchers, and professionals in related disciplines are also eligible
  • Submissions are welcome across disciplines (interdisciplinary perspectives encouraged)

Types of Submissions

  • Original Research Articles: 3500–5000 words
  • Book Reviews, Case Comments, Legislative Comments: Up to 2500 words
    All submissions must follow OSCOLA citation format.

Submission Guidelines

  • Email submissions to:
    📧 dakshing.chandra@nludelhi.ac.in
    📧 shoundkkumarguhotos.edu
  • Attach a Word document with your submission
  • Include an abstract (max 500 words) and 5 keywords
  • All word limits are inclusive of footnotes
  • Submissions must be original and unpublished

Registration Fee

Free


Mentors/Judges

Evaluation and review will be conducted by faculty and domain experts from NLUD, NUJS, and other reputed institutions.


Team/Individual

Individual authorship or co-authorship (up to 2 authors) allowed.


FAQs

Q1: Who is eligible to participate?
A: Law students (3rd year and above in 5-year course / 2nd year and above in 3-year course), faculty, researchers, and professionals in relevant fields.

Q2: Is a recommendation/reference required?
A: No, references are not required at the submission stage.

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Q3: Will all participants receive a certificate?
A: Yes, authors of accepted papers and presenters will receive certificates.

Q4: Is there a registration fee?
A: Participation is free of charge.

Q5: Can international students apply?
A: Yes, the seminar is open to students and researchers globally.


ResourceLink
Submission Emaildakshing.chandra@nludelhi.ac.in / shoundkkumarguhotos.edu
Official WebsiteVisit NLUD Website

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[Event Poster/Flyer]

Call for Papers NLUD-NUJS National Seminar on Policing, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security [9 August 2025, Delhi, Offline, Publication Opportunity] Register by 15 July 2025
Call for Papers NLUD-NUJS National Seminar on Policing, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security [9 August 2025, Delhi, Offline, Publication Opportunity] Register by 15 July 2025

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Contact

📧 Email: dakshing.chandra@nludelhi.ac.in / shoundkkumarguhotos.edu
📍 Address: Room 50, Academic Building, National Law University Delhi, Sector 14, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110078


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