Everything You Need to Know About Writing Posts in section1.in
If you are submitting judgments, just follow the given steps
1. First, start with ‘Add Post Content’ (big box third in the row).
2. Write the judgment in the given order respectively (1) filing the appeal and specific impugned order or judgment being challenged; (2) summarise the factual matrix that led tothe criminal case (or any other case); (3) summarise the core legal arguments raised by both the appellant and respondent; (4) Extract the important paragraphs (mentiont the paragraph numbers at the end of each paragraphs) from the original judgmnet that are analysed or discussed by the Hon’ble courts and provide headings to that paragraphs.
3. Provide parties names, case number (search the case number in the appropriate court websites if not available in the document), citation number (only if provided in the judgment) and the names of the justices in the respective order.
4. Finally, provide the direct downloading link from the appropriate court websites.
If you’re publishing your first article
This is the guide that will walk you through each step.
1. Start with a Clear Purpose
Before you begin writing, decide what you want your readers to learn or accomplish. Keeping a single, focused topic makes your post easier to write and more valuable to your audience.
2. Write an Attention-Grabbing Title
Your title is the first thing readers notice. Make it clear, descriptive, and relevant to your content. A title between 50 and 70 characters is often ideal.
Good examples:
- 10 Tips for Cross-examination
- A Beginner’s Guide to Cross-examination
- How to put questions to the witnesses
3. Add a Short Excerpt
The excerpt is a brief summary of your post that appears in search results, archives, or blog listings. Keep it concise—about 20 to 55 words—and highlight the main benefit of reading your article.
4. Write an Engaging Introduction
Begin with a short introduction that explains the topic and encourages readers to continue. You can:
- Ask a question.
- Present a common problem.
- Share an interesting fact.
- Explain what readers will learn.
5. Organise Your Content
Break your article into logical sections using headings and subheadings. This improves readability and helps readers quickly find the information they need.
For easier reading:
- Keep paragraphs short.
- Use bullet or numbered lists.
- Highlight important points with bold text when appropriate.
- Add examples to explain complex ideas.
6. Include Images (When Helpful)
Images can make your content more engaging and easier to understand. Choose high-quality images that support your topic and include descriptive alternative text whenever possible.
7. Add Links (only if needed)
Include links that provide additional value to your readers:
- Link to other relevant posts in section1.in if you have already submitted any articles.
- Reference trustworthy external resources when appropriate.
Avoid adding unnecessary or excessive links.
8. Review Before Publishing
Take a few minutes to review your post before submitting it.
Check that:
- The title accurately reflects the content.
- Spelling and grammar are correct.
- Headings are used consistently.
- Images display correctly.
- Links work as expected.
- The content is clear and easy to understand.
9. Choose a Featured Image
A featured image represents your post throughout your website and on social media. Select an image that is relevant, visually appealing, and of good quality.
Best Practices
- Write for your audience.
- Keep your language simple and clear.
- Focus on one main topic per post.
- Support your points with examples or evidence.
- Update older posts when information changes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using vague or misleading titles.
- Writing long, unbroken paragraphs.
- Ignoring spelling and grammar errors.
- Publishing without proofreading.
- Using low-quality or unrelated images.
- Adding unnecessary formatting or excessive keywords.
Final Thoughts
Great article posts are informative, well-organised, and easy to read. By using clear titles, helpful headings, concise paragraphs, and relevant images, you can create content that keeps readers engaged and encourages them to return for more.
Note: All your articles would be published after editor clears that.