Plagiarism Policy

All manuscripts must be free from plagiarism contents. All authors are suggested to use plagiarism detection softaware to do the similarity checking. Editors check the plagiarism detection of articles in this journal by using a Turnitin software. Author also suggested to use Referencing Management System: Mendeley or EndNote on his/her manuscript.
 
Plagiarism and self-plagiarism are not allowed. Lex Scientia Law Review uses plagiarism checker to screen articles for detecting plagiarism. Detection of overlapping and similar text is used there and so quotations and appropriate citations have to be used whenever required. For checking Plagiarism, Lex Scientia Law Review editors will screen plagiarism with using Turnitin. If it is found plagiarism indication (above 30%), editorial board will reject manuscript immediately, and  if the percentage is around 20% and less than 30% the editor will ask the author to revise (the initial revision stage) to reduce the percentage to a maximum of 10%.