Shape Legal Awareness. Share What You Know.
LawScroll.in is an editorial legal journalism platform committed to simplifying Indian law, analysing court developments, and strengthening public legal discourse.
Our platform is powered by a growing network of law students, interns, researchers, young lawyers, and early‑career professionals who believe that legal knowledge should be publicly accessible — not hidden behind jargon or paywalls.
If you are looking to write for a legal platform, publish legal articles, or contribute to credible legal journalism in India — you are in the right place.
Why Join LawScroll as a Contributor?
As a LawScroll contributor, you will:
- Publish legal articles read by a national legal audience
- Build your legal writing portfolio and online author presence
- Simplify complex legal developments for public understanding
- Contribute to legal awareness and civic education
- Collaborate with a peer network of writers, editors, and researchers
- Receive editorial mentorship and structured feedback
Whether you are a law student, legal intern, young advocate, academic researcher, or policy enthusiast — your perspective adds value to India’s evolving legal discourse.
What You Can Contribute
We publish original, editorially reviewed legal writing across the following categories:
1. Legal Explainers
Break down complex laws, statutes, rights, and procedures into clear, accessible language for public understanding.
2. Opinions & Legal Commentary
Provide reasoned perspectives on court judgments, legislative reforms, and public policy developments.
3. Court & Country — Judgment Updates
Simplified analysis of important Supreme Court and High Court rulings shaping Indian jurisprudence.
4. Campus Voices
Reflections on law school life, internships, moots, mentorship, and institutional culture.
5. Career Tools & Pathways
Guidance on internships, litigation practice, law firm careers, and alternative legal professions.
6. Legal Experiences
First‑hand narratives from courtroom exposure, legal aid work, and client interaction.
7. Interviews & Profiles
Conversations with legal educators, practitioners, researchers, and student leaders.
All submissions must be written in clear, original, and accessible English.
Contributor Guidelines
| Section | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | Law students, interns, graduates, advocates, researchers, educators |
| Originality | Must be original. No plagiarism |
| AI Policy | AI‑generated content not accepted without disclosure |
| Tone & Style | Clear, factual, accessible. Explain legal terms simply |
| Length | 700–1200 words (flexible by format) |
| Referencing | Hyperlink or footnote cases, statutes, reports |
| Bio & Affiliation | Short author bio required |
| Fact‑Checking | Contributors must ensure citation accuracy |
| Editing | Subject to editorial review and formatting |
| Review Timeline | 5–7 business days |
| Restrictions | No exam coaching, marketing, or promotional content |
What You’ll Receive
Contributing to LawScroll provides both academic and professional value:
- Permanent author byline (Contributor profile launching soon)
- Editorial feedback and writing mentorship
- Featured placement for high‑impact articles
- Opportunity to co‑lead thematic series or research projects
- Certification of Contribution (after 2+ published articles, on request)
Build Legal Awareness — Voice by Voice
By joining LawScroll, you contribute to a larger mission: making Indian law understandable, publicly accessible, and discourse‑driven.
If you are looking to contribute legal articles, publish legal writing online, or join a legal journalism platform in India — LawScroll welcomes your voice.
How to Join
Step 1: Fill out the contributor interest form below
Step 2: Share a writing sample via Email
Step 3: We’ll get in touch for a brief onboarding (via email)
Questions?
Email us at LawScroll[at]gmail[dot]com or check out the Submit Your Work page if you’re ready to pitch or send in a draft.