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ToggleAbout MAIMS Department of Law Call for Papers Viksit Bharat Women
The Department of Law, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies (MAIMS), has announced a Call for Chapters for its upcoming edited volume titled: “Women Empowerment in the Era of Viksit Bharat @2047: A Blend of Legal and Entrepreneurial Perspectives.” MAIMS is accredited with the highest grade of NAAC A++,
The book aims to explore how women’s empowerment can become the driving force behind India’s vision of becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047, combining insights from law, governance, entrepreneurship, technology, and social transformation.
About the Book
This edited volume analyses women’s empowerment as a key pillar of India’s development roadmap and covers:
Law + Policy + Governance + Entrepreneurship + Technology
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Women-Led Inclusive National Growth
It focuses on the legal frameworks, judicial interpretations, public policies, and entrepreneurial ecosystems that empower women:
- Social participation
- Economic independence
- Political representation
Broad Thematic Areas
| Part | Focus Area |
|---|---|
| I | Constitutional & Feminist Jurisprudence |
| II | Labour Laws, Workplace Safety & Gender Inclusivity |
| III | Property, Family & Personal Laws |
| IV | Criminal Law, Cyber Crimes & Human Rights |
| V | Women Entrepreneurship, MSMEs & Corporate Governance |
| VI | Governance, AI, Sustainability & Future Pathways |
Suggestive Sub-Themes
Part I – Conceptual & Constitutional Foundations
- Women-led development in Viksit Bharat @2047
- 106th Constitutional Amendment, 2023 & Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam
- Role of judiciary in protection of women’s rights
Part II – Labour Laws & Workplace Safety
- New Labour Codes, 2020 & women’s safety
- Sexual harassment at workplace
- Maternity benefits, care economy & work-life balance
Part III – Property, Family & Personal Law
- Property & inheritance rights of women
- Marriage, divorce & maintenance
- Family courts & ADR mechanisms
Part IV – Criminal Law, Cyber Crimes & Human Rights
- New Criminal Laws, 2023 & gender sensitisation
- Domestic violence, dowry death & trafficking
- Cyber crimes against women
Part V – Entrepreneurship & Corporate Governance
- IPR & women innovators
- Financing women entrepreneurs
- Legal challenges faced by women-led enterprises
Part VI – Governance & Future Pathways
- Women in governance & politics
- AI, technology & gender justice
- Gender-responsive budgeting & sustainability
Important Dates
| Activity | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Abstract Submission | 5 January 2026 |
| Full Chapter Submission | 20 January 2026 |
Submission Guidelines
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Abstract | 200–250 words |
| Keywords | 4–5 |
| Chapter Length | 4,000 – 5,000 words |
| Referencing Style | APA 7th Edition |
| Format | MS Word (.doc/.docx) |
| Similarity Index | Below 10% |
| Fees | No publication or submission fee |
| AI Content | Strictly prohibited |
Editorial Team: MAIMS Call for Paper Cyber Crimes Against Women
| Editor | Designation |
|---|---|
| Prof. (Dr.) Rajni Malhotra Dhingra | Director, MAIMS |
| Prof. (Dr.) Praveen Kr. Gupta | Head, Department of Law, MAIMS |
| Dr. Nisha Dhanraj Dewani | Associate Professor |
| Dr. Preeti Goel | Assistant Professor |
How to Submit?
Send your abstract and full chapter to: 📧 callforpapers@maims.ac.in

