ILI Rules of Footnoting-1
ILI Rules of Footnoting-1
ILI Rules of Footnoting-1
Part I
Name of the author, Title of the book, page no. (if referring to specific page or
pages) (Publisher, Place of publication, edition/year of publication).
e.g., M.P. Jain, Indian Constitutional Law, 98 (Kamal Law House, Calcutta,
5th edn., 1998).
Name of the authors, Title of the book, page no. (if referring to specific page or
pages) (Publisher, Place of publication, edition/year of publication).
e.g., M.P. Jain and S.N. Jain, Principles of Administrative Law, 38 (Wadhwa,
Nagpur, 2001).
Name of the first two authors, et.al., Title of the book, page no. (if referring to
specific page or pages) (Publisher, Place of publication, edition/year of
publication).
e.g., Jerry L. Mashaw, Richard A. Merrill, et.al., The American Public Law
System – Cases and Materials, 50 (West Group, St. Paul, MN, 1992).
Name of the editor (ed.), Title of the book, page no. (if referring to specific
page or pages) (Publisher, Place of publication, edition/year).
ILI Rules of Footnoting will be subjected to periodic revision and updation.
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Name of the editors (eds.), Title of the book, page no. (if referring to specific
page or pages) (Publisher, Place of publication, edition/year).
e.g., S.K. Verma and Raman Mittal (eds.), Intellectual Property Rights: A
Global Vision, 38-42 (ILI, Delhi, 2004).
Name of the editors, the first two only, et.al. (eds.), Title of the book, p.no. (if
referring to specific page or pages) (Publisher, Place of publication,
edition/year).
Indian Law Institute, Index to Indian Legal Periodicals (ILI, Delhi, 2002).
Part II
MODE OF CITATION FOR ARTICLES/ESSAYS
Name of author of the article, title of the essay within inverted commas,
volume number of journal, Name of the journal in abbreviation & page
number (year).
Name of author of the essay, title of the essay within inverted commas, in
Name of the editor(s), title of the edited book page number (publisher,
edition/year).
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e.g., R.K. Nayak, “Evolving Global Drugs Law for the 21st Century” in
D.C. Jayasuriya, R.K. Nayak, et.al.(eds.), Global Drugs Law 70 (Har-
Anand Publications, New Delhi, 1997).
Name of author of the essay, title of the essay within inverted commas,
volume number name of the survey, page number (year).
Name of the writer, Title of the write-up within inverted commas, Name of
the newspaper, date.
Part III
WEBSITES
If the websites gives information as to when it was last modified, the must be
cited, if not one must cite the date of visiting the website.
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Part IV
UNPUBLISHED WORKS
e.g., Raman Mittal, xyz (2004) (Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Punjab University).
ii. Interviews:
Interview with M. Veerappa Moily, Law Minister, The Hindu, July 25, 2004.
Part V
MODE OF CITATION OF CASE LAW
(i) If the case name and citation together are to be written in the text of the
article itself [Note: This format is not allowed in JILI):
(ii) If the name and citation are to be written in the footnote itself:
(iii) Where the case title is written in the body of the text, only the name of
the case shall be in the text e.g. Kesavananda Bharathi v. State of
Kerala and the citation is written in the footnote as AIR 1973 SC 1461.
(i) If the case name and citation together are to be written in the text of the
article itself [Note: This format is not allowed in JILI]
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(ii) If the name and citation are to be written in the footnote itself:
(iii)
Jassa Singh v. State of Haryana (2002) 2 SCC 481.
(iv) If the case title is to be written in the body of the research paper, only the
name of the case shall be written e.g., Jassa Singh v. State of Haryana
then the citation would be written in the footnote as (2002) 2 SCC 481.
Lakhwinder Singh & Ors. v. State of Punjab, 2003 Cri.L.J. 3058 (SC).
Part VI
ACTS
Part VII
REPORTS