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PLAGIARISM SCAN REPORT


Date 2021‐10‐07

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The format ﴾not exhaustive﴿ for the above is as given below:


• Acknowledgment
• Declaration
• Table of Contents
• Index of Authorities ﴾Would include cases that you have referred to﴿.
You may also include a list of Abbreviations if you have used any after this, though it is not mandatory to do so.
• Scope
• Limitations
• Literature Review
• Research Questions/Hypothesis
• Chapterization
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Body
• Conclusion
• Bibliography
Kindly Note: Introduction, Conclusion, and Bibliography are not parts of Chapterization!
Acknowledgment
Sample: I would like to thank *enter the name of the teacher* ma’am/sir for giving me an opportunity for deeply studying
about *topic essence*. This project is a result of dedicated effort. It gives me immense pleasure to prepare this project
report on “Topic”.
My deepest thanks to our Lecturer, for guiding and correcting various documents with attention and care.
I thank him for consultative help and constructive suggestion in this project.
I would also like to thank my parents and my colleagues who have helped us for making the project a successful one.
Table of Contents
The Table of contents can be created by:
• First Mark all the ‘Headings’ in the word file.
• You can demarcate the main headings and sub‐headings by listing them as Heading 1 and Heading 2.
• Then click on to “Reference” Button in the Menu Bar.
• Go to ‘Table of Contents”
• Click on “Insert Table of Contents”
• Set the Font and Style According to your need using the “Modify” button.
• Click ‘OK’

Index of Authorities
To make an Index of Authorities:
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• Mark each of your citations as case law, statute, bare act, etc.
• Go to references
• Click on mark citation.
• After you have marker every citation and classified them
• Go to the top of the document
• Click on Insert Table of Authorities.

Scope
Statement of Problem/Aim/Scope of the Research Paper: This includes presenting a skeleton of your subject matter. In
simpler terms, under this sub‐heading, you have to state what your “research problem” is.
Literature review –
There are essentially three kinds of resources –
• Primary ﴾Statutes, Case Laws, Original Works or Books﴿
• Secondary ﴾Articles – Both online and offline, Journals, Commentaries, Dictionaries, Compendiums, and
Encyclopaedias﴿
• Tertiary ﴾Not used as much, but those online resources which make reference to the primary and secondary sources﴿
resources.
Research Questions/Hypothesis
The question we are asking at the beginning of our research is our research question. We write the paper as an answer to
the research question.
Chapterization
Chapters should be a reflection of what your research questions are asking and must divide your research into a logical
flow. The number of chapters should not be less than three and should be arranged in an answering manner. Your first
chapter could explore what your topic is followed by the second which addresses your concerns about the area and the
third would be a comparative analysis of your topic.
Abstract:
The full and final paper is often preceded by an abstract submission that acts as a summary of what you are going to
write/research on the topic. This is in a way acts as a filter for the peer reviewer. Therefore, in the abstract ﴾normally in 200‐
300 words﴿ you have to give a pinpoint summary of the research topic and the objective. After the selection of
commendable papers, a peer review panel might opt for an online publication or release a periodic journal.
Introduction
Give a brief introduction of the Topic. This may also include some background information on the topic.
You may also include important case law to describe a situation if you are not getting substantive material.
Body
Proceed with your ideas and avoid repeating the phrases.
Paragraphing: use paragraphs as a planning tool. As you write, form your thought into paragraphs. Begin each paragraph
with one or two sentences that introduce the topic. The beginning of the paragraph must always have some kind of a
‘hook’ with the last paragraph.
Conclusion
Lastly, conclude the research paper by taking your stand. If you have already supported your arguments with the
authorities, this is a kind of prayer, so conclude in an affirmative or negative tone as the case may be.
Kindly Note: Please proofread the paper at least 4 times before sending the Research Paper.
Check: Grammar, style, font, spellings, punctuations etc.

SOME COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS


Abstract/ Introduction
The Abstract is an overview of our whole paper, how we will be presenting it, topics that will be covered and what to
expect.
The Introduction is our background of the topic. It is the gateway to the research paper.
Research question / hypothesis
There lies a basic difference between “research questions” and formulating a “hypothesis” to a research paper. Research
questions are the questions that you would put forth, as a researcher, to explore your topic.
A hypothesis, on the other hand, is a premise. We research and have an idea of what could possibly be the conclusion of
this paper. Whether the idea is getting validated or negated when we finish writing this.
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SAMPLE OF RESEARCH PAPER


1. https://drodrik.scholar.harvard.edu/files/dani‐rodrik/files/trade_and_inequality_rev_aug2011.pdf
2. https://drodrik.scholar.harvard.edu/files/dani‐rodrik/files/labor_market_shocks_and_demand_for_trade_protection.pdf
Both of these are Harvard Law review’s research papers. Take a look through these at how structured the papers are.
3. https://nliulawreview.nliu.ac.in/journal‐archives/
This is NLIU Law Review’s journal archives. You can visit this site open up any one of them and start reading.

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