Lexibal encourages law students to share their legal Blogs, writing, academic notes, experiences, and achievements with the wider student community. Our aim is to create a space where students can learn from each other through genuine, well-written content.
This page explains what you can submit and how to get featured on Lexibal.
What Can Students Submit?
Law students may submit original content in the following categories:
✍️ Blogs & Articles
- Legal analysis on contemporary issues
- Case law summaries and explanations
- Opinion pieces (non-political, academic in nature)
- Subject-wise explanatory blogs
📚 Legal Notes
- Semester-wise subject notes
- Exam-oriented notes
- Concept explainers (concise and structured)
🎓 Experiences & Stories
- Internship experiences
- Moot court journeys
- Research projects
- Law school life and learnings
- First-generation law student stories
🏆 Achievements
- Moot court wins or participation
- Publications
- Scholarships, fellowships, selections
- Academic or extracurricular milestones
Who Can Submit?
- Law students (UG / PG)
- Law graduates
- Law entrance aspirants (limited to relevant content)
Submissions must be original and authored by the student.
How to Submit Your Content on Lexibal
Step 1: Prepare Your Content
Before submitting, ensure that:
- The content is original and not plagiarised
- The language is clear and readable
- Sources are mentioned wherever required
- The content is relevant to law students
Preferred format:
- Word document or Google Doc
- Headings and sub-headings (where applicable)
Step 2: Send Your Submission via Email
All student submissions are accepted only through email.
📧 Send your content to:
contact@lexibal.com
(or info@lexibal.com)
Subject line format:
Student Submission – [Title of Content]
Please include:
- Your full name
- College / University name
- Year of study
- Short author bio (2–3 lines)
Step 3: Review & Editorial Process
Once received:
- The Lexibal team reviews the submission for relevance and quality
- Minor edits may be made for clarity, grammar, or formatting
- If substantial changes are required, we may contact you
Lexibal reserves the right to accept or reject submissions based on editorial standards.
Step 4: Publication & Credits
If selected:
- Your content will be published on Lexibal
- You will receive proper author credit
- The published link will be shared with you
You are free to share your published work on LinkedIn, Instagram, or other platforms with due credit to Lexibal.
Is There Any Fee to Get Published?
No.
Student submissions on Lexibal are published free of cost.
Our objective is to encourage learning, sharing, and peer-to-peer knowledge among law students.
Important Guidelines to Note
- Content must be original and plagiarism-free
- AI-generated content without meaningful human input may not be accepted
- Promotional or commercial content is not allowed
- Lexibal does not guarantee publication timelines
- Submission does not ensure automatic acceptance
Disclaimer
The views expressed in student submissions are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Lexibal.
Lexibal publishes content for academic and informational purposes only.
Final Note
Lexibal aims to provide law students with a credible platform to showcase their work, share their journeys, and contribute meaningfully to the legal student community.
We encourage thoughtful, honest, and well-researched submissions.