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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of India Disputes will be resolved through Rangareddy Court.
- Termination
Medicolegal Publications may suspend or terminate access for violation of these terms without notice.
- Contact
For questions: editorajmrhs@gmail.com
Last updated: 01-01-2026















