Indian Judiciary Journal
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What is IJJ?
The Indian Judiciary Journal (IJJ) is a peer-reviewed legal publication that focuses on the analysis and documentation of judicial decisions, legal doctrines, and procedural developments within the Indian court system. It serves as a scholarly resource for judges, lawyers, law students, and policymakers, offering in-depth commentary on landmark judgments from the Supreme Court and High Courts. The IJJ is published quarterly and includes articles on constitutional law, criminal justice, administrative law, and emerging areas such as cyber law and environmental jurisprudence. In India, it is widely referenced in law libraries, academic institutions, and judicial training academies. For students preparing for judicial services examinations or the All India Bar Examination (AIBE), reading the IJJ helps in understanding the reasoning behind key rulings and enhances analytical skills. The journal also features case notes, book reviews, and comparative legal studies. By bridging academic research and judicial practice, the IJJ contributes to the evolution of Indian jurisprudence and promotes transparency in the legal system.
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The Supreme Court's judgment on privacy was critically examined in the latest issue of the Indian Judiciary Journal (IJJ), which is a must-read for constitutional law enthusiasts.