Call for Papers | National Seminar | Motherhood and Child well-being of Imprisoned Women | Faculty of Law DU | Saraswati Institute of Law | ICSSR | Submit by 23rd April 2026
Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR):
The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), established in 1959 under the Ministry of Education, is the apex body for promoting research in social and human sciences in India. It advances knowledge through fellowships, research projects, training, publications, and collaborations, while its documentation centre (NASSDOC) supports researchers with library and information services. ICSSR’s mission is to shape the national research agenda, foster excellence, and contribute to evidence-based policymaking and societal development.
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi:
The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, established in 1938, is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious law schools. It has produced generations of eminent judges, advocates, policymakers, and academicians who have shaped legal scholarship and public life. Known for its rigorous programmes, moot court culture, legal aid clinics, and research collaborations, the Faculty remains committed to nurturing lawyers dedicated to justice, constitutionalism, and the public good.
Saraswati Institute of Law, Palwal, Haryana:
Saraswati Law College, Palwal, affiliated with Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak, is a reputed institution dedicated to quality legal education rooted in ethics, critical inquiry, and practical competence. It offers integrated B.A. LL.B., B.B.A. LL.B., three-year LL.B., and LL.M. programmes, supported by active faculty research and participation in seminars and workshops. Known for its community-oriented approach, the college regularly organizes legal literacy camps, moot courts, and awareness programmes, preparing socially responsible legal professionals committed to bridging the gap between law in books and law in action.
The ICSSR-sponsored seminar on Motherhood and Child Well-being of Imprisoned Women in Delhi Jails critically examines the socio-legal challenges faced by incarcerated mothers and their children. It highlights the disruption of caregiving structures, emotional bonds, and child development, while addressing gaps in prison laws and welfare mechanisms. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, the seminar aims to generate evidence-based reforms rooted in dignity, care, and constitutional values.
Justice Behind Bars in Indian Prison system: Protecting Women Preserving Childhood
SUB-THEMES:
The ICSSR-sponsored National Seminar invites research papers, articles, and case studies from academicians, researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and students. This seminar provides a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and scholarly engagement on pressing socio-legal and social science issues.
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