Terms and Conditions

By using the A‑JMRHS website, submitting manuscripts, or accessing published content, users agree to these Terms and Conditions. These terms may be updated periodically; continued use constitutes acceptance of changes.

1. Use of Website and Content

  • All content is provided "as is" for personal, non-commercial, educational, and research purposes under Creative Commons licensing CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
  • Users may download, print, and share articles for non-commercial use, with proper attribution.
  • Systematic downloading, data mining, or republication requires explicit permission.

2. Submission of Manuscripts

  • Authors warrant that submissions are original, not under consideration elsewhere, and comply with all journal policies (authorship, ethics, plagiarism).
  • Authors grant A‑JMRHS a non-exclusive license to publish, index, archive, and distribute accepted work in all formats and media.
  • Authors retain copyright but agree to open-access publication under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
  • Submission implies consent to double-blind peer review and editorial decisions, which are final.

3. User Accounts and Responsibilities

  • Registered users must provide accurate information and maintain account confidentiality.
  • The journal is not liable for unauthorized access due to compromised credentials.
  • Users must comply with all applicable laws and not use the site for unlawful purposes.

4. Intellectual Property

  • All original content is protected by copyright. Unauthorized use may result in legal action.
  • Third-party materials (figures, data) require author permission and proper crediting.

5. Disclaimers and Liability

  • A‑JMRHS and Medicolegal Publications make no warranties regarding content accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any purpose.
  • The journal is not liable for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising from site use, manuscript submission, or reliance on published material.
  • Published research reflects authors' views; the journal does not endorse specific findings, products, or claims.

6. Corrections, Retractions, and Archiving

  • Errors are corrected via published errata. Serious issues trigger retractions per journal policy.
  • Content is archived with services ensuring long-term preservation and accessibility (e.g., LOCKSS, Portico).

7. Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of India Disputes will be resolved through Rangareddy Court.

8. Termination

Medicolegal Publications may suspend or terminate access for violation of these terms without notice.

9. Contact

For questions: editorajmrhs@gmail.com

Last updated: 01-01-2026