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NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy by NLIU Cell for Law and Technology & CyberPeace Foundation
NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy by NLIU Cell for Law and Technology & CyberPeace Foundation

About the NLIU Cell for Law and Technology (NLIU-CLT) The NLIU Cell for Law and Technology (NLIU-CLT) was constituted at National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal in the year 2019.    About CyberPeace Foundation CyberPeace Foundation (CPF) is the world’s first non-profit civil society organization and think tank of cyber and policy experts with the vision of pioneering CyberPeace initiatives to build collective resilience against cybercrimes & global threats of cyber warfare. As a pioneer in CyberPeace advocacy, CPF is on a mission to promote “Technology for Good” beyond borders. CyberPeace Foundation is involved in Policy Advocacy, Research, and Training related to all aspects of CyberPeace and CyberSecurity. Key areas of CyberPeace Foundation’s work are Technology Governance, Policy Review and Advocacy, Capacity and Capability creation, and building through partnerships with various government organizations, academic institutions, and civil society entities.   About the NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy CyberPeace Foundation plans to hold consultations with the academia, especially the young netizens, on their understanding of Data Privacy and Data Protection. The learnings from ground will be compiled as a White Paper which shall be submitted to the government while adhering to data confidentiality norms. The NLIU Cell for Law and Technology is organizing a panel discussion in collaboration with CyberPeace Foundation – the ‘NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy’. The panelists include Mr. Vineet Kumar, Founder, CyberPeace Foundation, Mr. Rajinder K Vij, Former Director General of Police, Chhattisgarh, and Mr. Santosh Sharma, Bandhan Bank. The ‘NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy’, which is the 10th Episode of the CLT TalkShows, is scheduled to be held from 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM on November 9 2022, Wednesday. All participants shall be awarded a Certificate of Participation.    Submission of Opinion Participants may also submit an opinion on the question – ‘Whether withdrawal of the Data Protection Bill by the government is pragmatic?’. Submission of opinion is not compulsory for participating in the Talk. The three best submissions shall be published on our Blog for Law and Technology and the authors shall be awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for the same.    Question Whether withdrawal of the Data Protection Bill by the government is pragmatic?   Submission Guidelines Click here for the guidelines. Only single authorship is allowed.    Submission Deadline 11:59 PM, 05 November 2022 (Saturday)   Important Links For more details please visit the website.    Mode The Talk shall be conducted in a hybrid mode. Students from law colleges in Bhopal shall have the opportunity to attend the Talk physically at the NLIU Campus while students of other law colleges and universities may attend it online. All the participants are requested to fill out the registration form and/or submit their ‘Opinion’ by November 5, 2022 (Saturday). The link to join the Talk shall be emailed to all the registered candidates.   Contact Information In case of any queries, please write to us at clt@nliu.ac.in.   Click here to submit your opinion.

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National Legal Article Writing Competition 2022 on Sports Law by GLC Mumbai
National Legal Article Writing Competition 2022 on Sports Law by GLC Mumbai

About SPIL, Mumbai This student-based organization of Government Law College, Mumbai has successfully organized several events, including a lecture on the working of the International Criminal Court by Professor William Burke White of the University of Pennsylvania, a Model United Nations -International Law Summit- which is held annually.   About GLC, Mumbai Government Law College enjoys the distinction of being the oldest law school in Asia and has, since its inception in 1855, essayed a seminal role in the evolution of the legal and judicial landscape of India.   About Knowledge Partner Sports Law and Policy Review Reporter, ‘SLPRR’ in short is an initiative for building a platform which can facilitate academic research in the area of ‘Sports & Law’ or ‘Sports Law’.   Eligibility Students/Participants must be pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Law, i.e., 3-year LL.B. Course or 5- year LL.B. course from any recognized College or University or pursuing LL.M from any recognized University.   Theme SPIL, Government Law College Mumbai is organising a National Legal Article Writing Competition on “Changing role of International Sports Law in the 21st Century”.   Sub-Topics: (Participants are required to choose from one of the following Sub-Topics) Lex Sportiva vs. Lex Ludica – Analysis by the Court of Arbitration for Sports.  Analysis of framework on Gambling and Sports Betting: Threat to the integrity and the nature of sports? Usage of drugs, illegal substances and doping in sports: Does the World Anti-Doping Code 2021 deliver proportionate restrictions?  War and Peace: Sports as a tool of Serenity.  Analysis of E-Sports Regulations: Integrity of Technological Innovation and International Law. International Sports Law: An evolving discourse or a need for paradigm shift.   Awards and Merit Best Paper: INR 8000 + Publication in the GLC SPIL International Law Journal + Internship Opportunity at Sports Law and Policy Review Reporter + Certificate of Merit 2nd Best Paper: INR 5000 + Internship Opportunity at Sports Law and Policy Review Reporter + Certificate of Merit Participants whose articles are considered in the entries will receive a Certificate of Participation   Submission Deadline. Participants must send in their submissions to spil.glc@gmail.com before the extended date i.e. November 5, 2022.   Submission Rules Only a single submission may be made from each participant.  The articles should be the original work of the authors. Any kind of plagiarism will lead to disqualification. Each entry must be previously unpublished work of the participant. The articles published elsewhere or selected/submitted for publication elsewhere shall be disqualified. Articles co-authored by two participants will be accepted.  The entries shall be the property of SPIL, Mumbai which reserves the right to publication of the same in any periodical, journal, newsletter, digital material, or in any other manner as it may deem appropriate.  The organizing committee’s decision as regards the interpretation of the rules or any other matter related to the Competition shall be final and binding.   Submission Guidelines The name of the author should not be mentioned anywhere in the article. The article is to have a minimum of 3000 words and a maximum of 4000 words, inclusive of footnotes.  The article should be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 12, Line Spacing double-spaced (2.0) and the article should be justified.  The footnotes must be typed in Times New Roman, Font Size 10 and Line Spacing 1.0.  The margins on all pages must be 1” or 2.54 cm on all sides.  Every citation must follow the Harvard Bluebook, 20th Edition.  The submissions must be sent by email to spil.glc@gmail.com with the subject “Submission: National Legal Article Writing Competition” The body of the e-mail must specify the name of the author, theme & sub-topic, title of the article, college/ institute/ university, the program enrolled & year of study, e-mail address & contact no. of the author.  The submission must be attached in ‘.doc’ or ‘.docx’ and ‘.pdf’ format.   Contact Information For any further queries please feel free to write at spil.glc@gmail.com or contact: Kartik Goenka: (+91) 96653 32316  Darshni Kapadia: (+91) 76207 59318   For more information click here.

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International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance of NLU Delhi
International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance of NLU Delhi

About NLU Delhi National Law University, Delhi is a National Law University in India, offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.    About the Journal The Centre for Transparency and Accountability in Governance, National Law University Delhi welcomes contributions for the IXth Edition of the International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance (Double Blind Reviewed & Refereed Journal). The International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance (IJTAG) is the flagship Journal, with ISSN No: 2395-4337 of the Centre for Transparency and Accountability in Governance (CTAG), published under the aegis of the National Law University, Delhi.   Objectives of the Journal The objective of launching this journal is to function as a forum for reflective writings on the theory and practice of good governance models by keeping abreast with research being done by scholars in this field. The focus would be to provide high-level commentary on issues applicable to improving governance measures in India. The journal would concentrate on creating academic discourse by delivering top-quality articles written by experts. The IJTAG would appear annually, providing insights valuable to legal professionals, researchers, students, and academicians. The Publication Committee of the CTAG, under the guidance of the editor and referral board consisting of some celebrated names, is responsible for editing and bringing out this journal.   Eligibility Professionals, researchers, students, NGOs, Civil Societies, academicians and other stakeholders involved in combating corruption and promoting good governance.   Themes For Research Papers: Corruption in Governance Electoral Reforms Anti-defection law Law Combating corruption- PCA, Judicial accountability, Lokpal, etc Transnational corruption, including foreign laws Whistleblowers’ protection and corruption control Ethical standards and combating corruption For Notes/Comments: Transparency and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc. For Judgment analysis/ Comments: Corruption in governance, Transparency, and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc. For Book/Reports Review: Corruption in governance, Transparency, and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc.   Submission Categories Research papers: Between 5000 and 10000 words, including footnotes. Papers in this category are expected to engage with the theme comprehensively, examine literature thoroughly, and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance. Purely theoretical pieces are also welcomed. Notes/Comments: Between 3000 and 5000 words, including footnotes. This section should include a thought-provoking and innovative piece consisting chiefly of personal opinions and analysis. Judgment analysis/ Comments: In between 2500- 3000 words, including footnotes. This part should analyse contemporary Indian or International judicial pronouncements relevant to the themes. It must identify and examine the line of cases in which the decision in question came about and comment on implications for the evolution of that branch of law.   Submission Guidelines The research paper should apply research skills and appropriate research methodology. The research paper should be thematic, and identifying sub-themes is highly appreciated. It should have proper research questions and should also reflect the findings. Submissions should be in Times New Roman font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing, justified text and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet. (page number) Footnotes should be in Times New Roman font size 10 with 1.0 line spacing. Endnotes are not allowed. Graphics, Charts, Tables, and Diagrams should be numbered consecutively and included in the body of the work. Submission must be compatible with Microsoft Word Headings should follow the following standard: 1. LEVEL 1 HEADING: All Capitals & Bold; 1.1. LEVEL 2 SUB-HEADING First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD; 1.1.1. Level 3 Sub-Sub-Heading: First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD & ITALIC; 1.1.1.1. Level 4 Sub-Sub-Sub-Heading: Normal All Articles must be accompanied by an abstract of about 250- 300 words stating the theme of the paper precisely along with keywords. Authors shall be required to submit an author profile and post submission of 200 words before their contribution can be considered for publication. The submission must be the original work of the authors. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification. Submitted entries must not have been sent for consideration elsewhere for presentation or publication. Co-authorship is allowed. The maximum number of Co-author for a submission shall only be one. Authors should provide their contact details, designation, and institutional affiliation in the covering letter for the submission. Footnotes must conform to the Standard Indian Legal Citation Copyright of all entries shall exclusively vest with CTAG, NLU Delhi. The submission would imply that the author has assigned such rights to CTAG, NLU Delhi. Submissions must be emailed to ctag[at]nludelhi.ac.in with the subject heading ‘IJTAG – Submission (Volume IX).’   Submission Deadline November 30, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact ctag[at]nludelhi.ac.in

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International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance of NLU Delhi
International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance of NLU Delhi

About NLU Delhi National Law University, Delhi is a National Law University in India, offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.    About the Journal The Centre for Transparency and Accountability in Governance, National Law University Delhi welcomes contributions for the IXth Edition of the International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance (Double Blind Reviewed & Refereed Journal). The International Journal of Transparency and Accountability in Governance (IJTAG) is the flagship Journal, with ISSN No: 2395-4337 of the Centre for Transparency and Accountability in Governance (CTAG), published under the aegis of the National Law University, Delhi.   Objectives of the Journal The objective of launching this journal is to function as a forum for reflective writings on the theory and practice of good governance models by keeping abreast with research being done by scholars in this field. The focus would be to provide high-level commentary on issues applicable to improving governance measures in India. The journal would concentrate on creating academic discourse by delivering top-quality articles written by experts. The IJTAG would appear annually, providing insights valuable to legal professionals, researchers, students, and academicians. The Publication Committee of the CTAG, under the guidance of the editor and referral board consisting of some celebrated names, is responsible for editing and bringing out this journal.   Eligibility Professionals, researchers, students, NGOs, Civil Societies, academicians and other stakeholders involved in combating corruption and promoting good governance.   Themes For Research Papers: Corruption in Governance Electoral Reforms Anti-defection law Law Combating corruption- PCA, Judicial accountability, Lokpal, etc Transnational corruption, including foreign laws Whistleblowers’ protection and corruption control Ethical standards and combating corruption For Notes/Comments: Transparency and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc. For Judgment analysis/ Comments: Corruption in governance, Transparency, and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc. For Book/Reports Review: Corruption in governance, Transparency, and Accountability in the governance of three pillars of governance, good governance, etc.   Submission Categories Research papers: Between 5000 and 10000 words, including footnotes. Papers in this category are expected to engage with the theme comprehensively, examine literature thoroughly, and offer an innovative reassessment of the current understanding of that theme. It is advisable, though not necessary, to choose a theme that is of contemporary importance. Purely theoretical pieces are also welcomed. Notes/Comments: Between 3000 and 5000 words, including footnotes. This section should include a thought-provoking and innovative piece consisting chiefly of personal opinions and analysis. Judgment analysis/ Comments: In between 2500- 3000 words, including footnotes. This part should analyse contemporary Indian or International judicial pronouncements relevant to the themes. It must identify and examine the line of cases in which the decision in question came about and comment on implications for the evolution of that branch of law.   Submission Guidelines The research paper should apply research skills and appropriate research methodology. The research paper should be thematic, and identifying sub-themes is highly appreciated. It should have proper research questions and should also reflect the findings. Submissions should be in Times New Roman font size 12 with 1.5 line spacing, justified text and 1-inch margins on all sides of an A4 sheet. (page number) Footnotes should be in Times New Roman font size 10 with 1.0 line spacing. Endnotes are not allowed. Graphics, Charts, Tables, and Diagrams should be numbered consecutively and included in the body of the work. Submission must be compatible with Microsoft Word Headings should follow the following standard: 1. LEVEL 1 HEADING: All Capitals & Bold; 1.1. LEVEL 2 SUB-HEADING First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD; 1.1.1. Level 3 Sub-Sub-Heading: First Letter CAPITAL & BOLD & ITALIC; 1.1.1.1. Level 4 Sub-Sub-Sub-Heading: Normal All Articles must be accompanied by an abstract of about 250- 300 words stating the theme of the paper precisely along with keywords. Authors shall be required to submit an author profile and post submission of 200 words before their contribution can be considered for publication. The submission must be the original work of the authors. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disqualification. Submitted entries must not have been sent for consideration elsewhere for presentation or publication. Co-authorship is allowed. The maximum number of Co-author for a submission shall only be one. Authors should provide their contact details, designation, and institutional affiliation in the covering letter for the submission. Footnotes must conform to the Standard Indian Legal Citation Copyright of all entries shall exclusively vest with CTAG, NLU Delhi. The submission would imply that the author has assigned such rights to CTAG, NLU Delhi. Submissions must be emailed to ctag[at]nludelhi.ac.in with the subject heading ‘IJTAG – Submission (Volume IX).’   Submission Deadline November 30, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact ctag[at]nludelhi.ac.in

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Moot Court Competition by Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law
Moot Court Competition by Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law

About Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law is named after Sri Jagarlamudi Chandramouli, Advocate, former Member of Rajya Sabha, former Member of AP State Legislative Assembly, Educationalist and Philanthropist.   About the Moot Moot Court is going to be developed into a key extracurricular activity in Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law, as the College feels that mooting helps the law students the best. The College deems it as a right path to reach out to the future needs of legal aspirants and to recognize their talent and help them improve their skills of drafting and mooting. Therefore, here stands the J.C. College of Law conducting, its Second National Moot Court Competition.   How to Register? Interested candidates must fill the form available at the end of this post. After filling the Preliminary Registration (Google form), the participants should procced with the second step of registration i.e., to fill the Authority Letter, Registration form & Payment Details and send the scanned copy (soft copy) of the same along with the screenshot of payment made or the photocopy of the receipt (clearly depicting the transaction reference number) to e-mail to jcclmootsociety22[at]gmail.com once the transaction is successfully completed.   Registration Fees INR 1500 Payment Details: Name: Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law, Guntur    Account No: 110810011001014    IFS Code: UBIN0811084   Bank Address: Union Bank of India, JKC College Branch, Guntur   Prizes The Winning Team shall be awarded Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law President’s Trophy,  Cash Prize of Rs. 25,000/- and Certificate of Appreciation of Merit.  The Runner-Up Team shall be awarded Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law Secretary’s Trophy, Cash prize of Rs. 20,000/- and Certificate of Appreciation of Merit. The Winner of the Research Test shall be awarded Jagarlamudi Chandramouli College of Law Alumni  Trophy, Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000 and Certificate of Appreciation of Merit.  All the members of the teams that entered into Quarter Final and Semi Final shall be awarded Certificates of Appreciation of Merit.  All the members of the other participating teams shall be awarded Certificates of Participation.   Important Deadlines Release of Moot Proposition – 31/10/2022 Commencement of Registration – 03/11/2022 Closure of Registration – 10/12/2022 Last date for seeking clarifications to Moot Case – 12/12/2022 Last date for release of Clarifications to Moot Case – 16/12/2022 Allotment of Team Codes – 02/01/2023 Last date for submission of Soft Copy of Memorials – 04/01/2023 Last date for filing of Hard Copies of Memorials along with hard copy of Travel and Accommodation form – 12/01/2023 Exchange of Memorials for Preliminary Rounds – 31/01/2023 Preliminary Rounds and Researcher Test – 03/02/2023 Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Final Rounds – 04/02/2023 Valedictory Ceremony and Prize Distribution – 04/02/2023   Venue J C COLLEGE OF LAW, JKC NAGAR, GUNTUR, A.P. INDIA   Important Links Click here for Registration form, Payment Details & Authority Letter Click here for Travel & Accommodation form   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact jcclmootsociety22[at]gmail.com   For registration click here.

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CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy by NLIU Bhopal
CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy by NLIU Bhopal

About the NLIU Cell for Law and Technology The NLIU Cell for Law and Technology (NLIU-CLT) was constituted at National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal in the year 2019.   About CyberPeace Foundation CyberPeace Foundation (CPF) is the world’s first non-profit civil society organization and think tank of cyber and policy experts with the vision of pioneering CyberPeace initiatives to build collective resilience against cybercrimes & global threats of cyber warfare.   About the CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy CyberPeace Foundation plans to hold consultations with the academia, especially the young netizens, on their understanding of Data Privacy and Data Protection.  The learnings from ground will be compiled as a White Paper which shall be submitted to the government while adhering to data confidentiality norms. The NLIU Cell for Law and Technology is organizing a panel discussion in collaboration with CyberPeace Foundation – the ‘NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy’. The panellists include Mr Vineet Kumar, Founder, CyberPeace Foundation, Mr Rajinder K Vij, Former Director General of Police, Chhattisgarh and Mr Santosh Sharma, Bandhan Bank.   Submission of Opinion Participants may also submit an opinion on the question – ‘Whether withdrawal of the Data Protection Bill by the government is pragmatic?’. Submission of opinion is not compulsory for participating in the Talk. Submission Guidelines: https://clt.nliu.ac.in/?page_id=49. Only single authorship is allowed.    Date and Time The ‘NLIU-CyberPeace Talk on Data Privacy’, which is the 10th Episode of the CLT TalkShows, is scheduled to be held from 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM on 09 November 2022, Wednesday.   Perks All participants shall be awarded a Certificate of Participation.  The three best submissions shall be published on our Blog for Law and Technology and the authors shall be awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for the same.   Mode Hybrid; students from law colleges in Bhopal shall have the opportunity to attend the Talk physically at the NLIU Campus while students of other law colleges and universities may attend it online.   Registration Deadline November 5, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact clt[at]nliu.ac.in   For registration click here. To submit click here.

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1st All India National Level Law Quiz Competition by Presidency University, Bengaluru
1st All India National Level Law Quiz Competition by Presidency University, Bengaluru

About the Organisers Presidency University, Bangalore is a private university located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. School of Law, Presidency University is a law school situated in Bengaluru. Presidency University introduced its own Judiciary Club in 2021 for materializing the dreams of its students in better way The Judiciary Club at the School of Law, Presidency University provides a means for students to interact beyond the classroom, engage in an intellectual exchange and serve their fellow students and communities.   About the Quiz Competition Judiciary Club of School of Law, Presidency University, Bengaluru is organizing its 1st Edition of National Level Law Quiz Competition to help all the Judicial Services aspirants to explore the arena of different laws in India. The main objective behind organizing this event is to encourage the law students to widen their knowledge regarding various aspects of criminal and constitutional law. This initiative will strengthen their grip on landmark cases and various provisions of this core law subject.  The competition is all set to take the stage on November 25, 2022, a day prior to November 26, 2022, which is marked as the “Constitution Day”, at the campus of Presidency University, Bengaluru through offline mode.    Eligibility Undergraduate and Postgraduate Law students, from all disciplines, may participate in individual capacity from all over India who is interested to be a part of judicial services. This quiz competition is also open for all Students/ Research Scholars/ Competitive Exam Aspirants. Only applicants who have been successfully registered shall be contacted for further details.   Arena Criminal Procedure Code, 1973   Indian Penal Code, 1860   The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 The Constitution of India, 1950 Legal Current Affairs   Rules and Regulation The quiz shall take place through offline mode. The competition will comprise of one single round. The type of questions shall be multiple choice questions (MCQ).  There shall be 100 multiple-choice questions in total.  Each correct answer will fetch 2 marks and Negative 0.25 mark for each wrong answer. A total of 120 minutes shall be provided to each participant to complete the test. Participants are required to report at the venue of the competition 30 minutes in prior.   General Rules The Chair on the All India National Law Quiz Competition (“The Chair”) shall be the Organizing Body for the All India National Level Quiz Competition which is the School of Law, Presidency University, Bengaluru on November 25, 2022. The Chair has the sole discretion to enforce, clarify, interpret the rules; resolve any disputes that may arise during the competition and has the power to change/supplement the rules, if any changes or supplements are necessary. Each participant shall mandatorily provide one valid email address to the Chair at the time of registration – the onus is on each participant to ensure that all details are furnished properly. The Chair shall bear no responsibility in case any participant does not receive any communication, due to any reason whatsoever.   Registration Process Participants may register online through the link provided at the end of this post. There is no registration fee for participation. Registration will close at 11:59:59 PM on November 20, 2022. The participants are required to fill in the details correctly in the Google form. The mail ID and the contact information of the participant must be checked before the submission of the form.   Awards Attractive Cash Prizes and Certificates of Achievement and merit to all rand holders, and participation certificates to all.   Important Dates Last Date of Registration: November 20, 2022 at 11:59:59 PM. Date of the Competition: November 25, 2022, 12:00 P.M to 2:00 P.M.   Important Links Click here for the Brochure.   Contact Information For any clarifications regarding the quiz, registration and aforementioned rules, judiciaryclubpusol@gmail.com can be contacted. For any further queries, contact: Ms. Sudeepti Gupta (Judiciary Club Representative): Mob: +91 9305355285 Mr. Siddharth Shiva Shankara (Judiciary Club Representative): Mob: +91 9360547784 Ms. Aprajita Verma (Faculty Co-ordinator – Judiciary Club): Mob: +91 7697118977 No queries with regard to the registration and eligibility criteria shall be entertained after the expiration of the registration deadline.   For registration click here.

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Comparative Law e-Newsletter (CLN) by MNLU, Aurangabad (CfP)
Comparative Law e-Newsletter (CLN) by MNLU, Aurangabad (CfP)

About the MNLU-A Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad (MNLU-A) is an institution established in the year 2017, with the objective of imparting quality legal education. Publication of quality content is a sine qua non of any academic institution. We at MNLUA strive to enhance the legal knowledge of peers.   About the Centre The Centre for Research in International and Comparative Law is an initiative of Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, devoted to the study of comparative and transnational laws and legal systems. It embraces analytical, theoretical, empirical, and socio-legal attempts surrounding the public and private law aspects of various legal systems. The Centre is aimed at encouraging comparative legal studies in the transnational context of legal history, theory, philosophy, legal cultures, and traditions, by tracking the developments in the field across the world.   About the Newsletter Devoted to the study of comparative and international laws and legal systems, the Comparative Law e-Newsletter (CLN) is an open-access, peer-reviewed and refereed newsletter published bi-annually, with four Issues already released. It aims to encourage comparative legal studies in the transnational context of legal history, theory, philosophy, legal cultures, and traditions, by tracking the developments in the field across the world. The newsletter seeks works that are dynamic and interdisciplinary in nature with a specific display of comprehensive knowledge on the subject matter. They have already released four issues of the Comparative Law e-Newsletter covering the areas of Public Health Framework: Law and Society, Gender Inclusive Framework, Environmental Development and Labour and Modern Slavery: Framework on Social Security Laws through a comparative perspective   Theme Metaverse is a virtual world which transcends reality and has a very egocentric perspective of operation. This is a decentralized platform which together with AI is used to create an extended reality through machine vision. AI in Metaverse can be used for networking and blockchain.  The role of Metaverse can be very extensive in nature where digital twins of natural persons can be used and smart cities can be formed as an interactive tool. These smart cities will be parallel to reality and can be used to socially interact with family and friends, from a manufacturing point of view it can be used as a digital interface between the manufacturer and consumers. But it is also very important to tread carefully into the world of Metaverse as it still poses questions regarding the privacy of individuals and the application of common law in this decentralized environment. Hence, we have brought forth the theme: “Responsible AI for the decentralized environment of Metaverse”.   Sub-themes Regulation in a decentralized environment Metaverse and Digital Privacy Crimes in Metaverse and Regulating user behaviour Applicability of Common Law in Metaverse Intellectual Property Rights and Metaverse Environmental Sustainability of metaverse development Enforceability of laws in the Metaverse These sub-themes are only indicative and any other topic related to the theme may also be submitted.    Submission Categories Long Article: Between 4000-5000 words (excluding footnotes) Short Articles: Between 1500-3000 words (excluding footnotes) Book Reviews: Between 1500-3000 words (excluding footnotes) Case Commentaries   Formatting and Submission Guidelines The e-Newsletter intends to include contributions from students, experts, scholars, academicians, and professionals from any field. Main text: Times New Roman, Font size 12, Line spacing 1.5 Endnotes: Times New Roman, Font size 10, Line spacing 1.0. Style of endnotes should be according to Bluebook, 19th edition. Only one submission per author is permitted. Co-authorship is permitted to a maximum of 2 authors. All submissions must be original, unpublished and should not have been submitted for review elsewhere. Plagiarism in any form shall result in instant rejection of the submission. The decision of the Board of Editors in this matter is final and binding. Submissions must be in the English language only and must be submitted in MS Word Format (.doc/.docx)  The body of the mail shall contain the name and designation, email id, contact number of the author(s). The submission must not contain the name or any other marks which reveal the identity of the author(s). The contributions will be published in the MNLU-A Comparative e-Newsletter, which shall be published on the university’s official website.   How to Submit? Submissions must be made through this Google Form given at the end of this post.    Submission Deadline November 30, 2022.   Contact Information In case of any information or queries, you may write to us at cicl@mnlua.ac.in.   For submission click here.

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1st C.P. Sudhakara Prasad Memorial National Moot Court Competition in 2022 by All India Lawyers Union
1st C.P. Sudhakara Prasad Memorial National Moot Court Competition in 2022 by All India Lawyers Union

About All India Lawyers Union The  All India Lawyers Union has formed 39 years ago under the patronage and guidance of Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, Justice H. R. Khanna, and Justice A.C. Gupta, who were the icons of the Indian judiciary. Since its formation in 1982, AILU has always remained steadfast in protecting and upholding the democratic rights of the legal fraternity and has also joined hands with the people’s struggle for a brighter tomorrow.   About the Competition The All India Lawyers Union Ernakulam District Committee organizes the 1st C.P. Sudhakara Prasad Memorial National Moot Court Competition in 2022, envisioning a bright future where mooting is an inclusive experience that enhances the legal proficiency and courtroom decorum of students.    Eligibility Criteria Participation is strictly restricted to Bonafide undergraduate law students pursuing the three years or five years LL.B. degree program from the Institution/University recognized by the Bar Council of India.    Registration Procedure Each team shall register for the competition by filling out an online registration form no later than November 15, 2022.  The teams shall register through the link given at the end of this post. In case of any difficulties, the form can also be requested from the organisers by any eligible student.  Once a team is registered, the organisers will assign a team code. This team code will serve as their unique identifier for Argument Note and at the Oral Rounds.  The organisers reserve the absolute discretion to refuse or cancel any team registration     Registration Fees No registration fees will be charged.   Awards Winning team: Sudhakara Prasad Memorial Ever Rolling Trophy + Certificate of Merit + Cash Prize of Rs 25,000/-  First Runner-up team: Trophy + Certificate of Merit + Cash Prize of Rs 15,000/-  Second Runner-up team: Trophy + Certificate of Merit  Best Argument Note: Trophy + Certificate of Merit + Cash Prize of Rs 5,000/ Best Speaker: M.K. Damodaran Memorial Ever Rolling Trophy + Certificate of Merit+ Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/-  A Certificate of Participation will be provided to all the registered teams who submitted the Argument Note.      Important Dates Last Date for Registration: November 15, 2022  Last Date for seeking Clarifications: November 17, 2022  Last Date for Submission of Argument Note: November 20, 2022  Date of Preliminary Round (online): November 27, 2022  Date of Advanced Round (offline): December 3, 2022     Important Links Click here for the Brochure. Click here for the Rule Book. Click here for the Moot Proposition.   Contact Student Coordinators:  Namitha George  +91 62826 52887, +91 95448 27377  Parvathy Nair K. A : +91 89436 98892   For registration click here.

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Free Webinar for Indian Judiciary Aspirants by Universal Lawmkr
Free Webinar for Indian Judiciary Aspirants by Universal Lawmkr

About the Webinar Universal Lawmkr, a joint venture between Universal Group and Lawmkr, organizing a free mega 2-day webinar for Indian Judiciary aspirants from October 29 to 30, 2022, Saturday and Sunday. The webinar aims to assist the attendees with tried and tested strategies to crack the Indian Judiciary exam. This time with only strategies but a prudent timeline to be followed in order to ace the exams.   General Details Date: October 29 to 30, 2022 Mode: Online Time: 6:30-8:00 PM Registration Fee: Free   Perks What the attendees get: Complete the Introduction of Judicial Services exams of various states (with a special focus on upcoming exams) Pattern Analysis of recent Judicial Services exams  Question Paper Discussion of recent Judiciary exams. Interaction session with recent students who have cracked the Judiciary.  Subject Specific academic sessions by various sitting & former judges.  Free resources and study material & access to e-books.  Free e-subscription of Lawyers Update Magazine.  Access to the Elite Group – for discussions, updates & free study material.  E-Certificates will be provided for this webinar to the attendees.   Webinar Guest Speakers Dr. Manish Arora, Visiting Faculty, Harvard Law School, USA Director, Universal Publishing Co.   Contact Information For any queries, contact Shrishti (8929502211) or email harmeet@lawmkr.com   For registration click here.

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Call for Blogs: MNLU Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences Blog
Call for Blogs: MNLU Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences Blog

About MNLU Mumbai Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, established under the Maharashtra National Law University Act 2014 and is a National Law University in India.    About the Blog Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai is introducing the MNLU Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences Blog. The available research on the intersection of law with humanities and social sciences remains focused on and originates from the Global North. Perspectives from the Global South remain marginal to such discussions. Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai’s Law, Humanities and Social Sciences Blog seeks to redress this imbalance in its own small way by providing a platform for the expression and exchange of ideas and insights that craft and critique interdisciplinarity from a Global South perspective. This student-run blog shall strive to mentor interested contributors and readers, provide insights on research and writing skills, thematically collate resources, and organize monthly reading groups and panel discussions. The blog was formally launched on Ambedkar Jayanti and contains posts on Ambedkar’s thoughts on fraternity and a collection of resources on Ambedkar’s life and works.  They now call for blog submissions from authors on the interdisciplinary interaction of law with social sciences.    Submission of Ideas Uniquely, they not only accept full-fledged articles for the blog but also preliminary ideas. If an author wishes to email a prospective idea to us, the editorial team shall assess its potential and guide the author to further develop it.    Mode of Submission  All submissions shall be made by filling out the Google Form given at the end of this post. No other mode of submission shall be considered.    General Guidelines  The Editorial Board of the MNLU Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences Blog invites submissions in keeping with the following guidelines:   Submissions shall be accepted on a rolling basis from students, legal professionals, teachers, researchers, policy-makers, senior academicians, and any member of the legal and humanities fraternity.   Co-authorship of up to 2 authors is allowed.  The submission should be original, exclusive, and unpublished, and should not be under review by any similar platform. Non-adherence to this rule shall result in a rejection of the submission, irrespective of its quality.  Cross-publication will be allowed subject to prior permission from the original platform of publication.  Any content that is related to the intersection of law with humanities and social sciences, or raises awareness about the same, whether in theory or in practice, is eligible for submission to the Blog.  Submissions may be in the form of articles, short notes, book reviews, responses to an existing post on the Blog, or in any other form or manner that the Editorial Board deems appropriate.  The Board retains absolute discretion in relation to both acceptance and rejection of a submission.  Upon acceptance of the submission by the Board, the copyright over the manuscript is vested with the Blog.  The submission should reflect the original and unpublished work of the author(s). The Blog however permits a maximum similarity index of 15% and in no case shall a submission shall exceed this limit. Further information, requests, or queries regarding submissions may be obtained by sending an e-mail to lhssblog@mnlumumbai.edu.in .   Content and Formatting Guidelines  The word limit for every submission must ideally be limited to 1500-2000 words, except in cases where the Editorial Board deems otherwise. Longer pieces may be published in installments in consultation with the contributors.  The title of the post must be formatted to Times New Roman, Size 14, 1.5 Line Spacing, in All Caps and in Bold.  The main body of the submission must be formatted to Times New Roman, Size 12, and with 1.5 Line Spacing and single line space between paragraphs.  All references must be in the form of hyperlinks in the body of the submissions. In case a hyperlink is not available for reference, Endnotes in Times New Roman, Size 10 with 1 Line Spacing may be used, and such Endnotes must follow the Uniform Bluebook 20th Edition Citation Style.  The submission must be turned in as a Word document (.doc/.docx). The name of the document must be the same as the title of the submission.  The submission document should not contain the name or institutional affiliation of the author, or any information that may disclose the identity of the author and hamper the review process.   Timeline for review The Editorial Board shall respond to the authors with an acceptance/rejection/acceptance subject to the modification within 15 days from the date of receipt of submission.    Submission of Ideas–Guidelines The LHSS blog shall accept submissions in the form of tentative ideas/writing topics as well. Author(s) may email a brief outline of their ideas to lhssblog@mnlumumbai.edu.in. The subject line of the email should be: “Submission of Abstract for LHSS Blog Post”. A few indicative readings and sources that inspired the idea may also be attached. Please note that the outline of the idea needs to be formatted as a formal abstract. If the editors are of the opinion that the idea has publication potential, we shall get back to you regarding the prospect of developing it further along with indicative suggestions and pointers.  Following this, the author(s) must submit a full-fledged article conforming to the Guidelines specified above. The editors shall then subject the article to the review process of a full article and shall revert back to the authors within the aforementioned 15 days timeline along with further comments/changes if any.    Please visit the website for further details here.   For submission click here.

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Legislative Drafting Competition by GNLU
Legislative Drafting Competition by GNLU

About GNLU Gujarat National Law University is a statutory University established by the Government of Gujarat under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003.   About the Centre The GNLU Centre for Research in Criminal Justice Sciences is dedicated to specialized studies in the field of Criminal Law, wherein the main objective is to encourage research and analysis in this dynamic field of law.   About the Competition The GNLU Centre for Research in Criminal Justice Sciences is organising the first edition of its Legislation Drafting Competition. The competition provides a remarkable opportunity for individuals to learn the nuances of legislative drafting and hone their skills in that respect. The competition will help the participant to understand the intricacies of the process of drafting from identifying the issues to striking a standard balance between the ideal and the pragmatic aspects. Legislative drafting fosters students’ capacity to observe the current legal issues and lacunas and offer solutions in that regard, as well as expand the horizons of their knowledge, analytical skills, and interpretation of the law.   Eligibility The competition welcomes students across all law schools to participate and help in the dissemination of ideas and experiences on the prescribed topic. The competition is open to all students pursuing LLM or LLB from a recognized Law College/University. There is no restriction on the number of participants from a particular university. The participant can register individually as well as in a team that may comprise a maximum number of 2 members.   Language English   Topic Prevention of Substance Abuse in Higher Educational Institutions and Schools   Submission Guidelines The text must be in Times New Roman with Size 12, line spacing should be set to 1.5, no paragraph spacing with a one-inch margin on each side, and the alignment of the text should be justified. Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, Size 10, with Single Line spacing. Page numbers must be given at the Top Right-Hand Corner. The draft shall not exceed 25 pages (excluding the cover page). The cover page of the submission should include the Long Title of the bill along with the name of the Author(s), with the Author’s designation. The Content of the legislature drafted should be original and not plagiarized (15% limit), or there shall be a deduction of 1 mark each for every percent or can lead to disqualification. The decision of the organizers shall be final. The breakdown of a section shall be as follows: SECTION 1. (“SECTION” for 1st section and “ §” for subsequent sections, followed by Arabic numeral) (a) (Subsection) (lower-case letter) (1) (Paragraph) (Arabic numeral) (A) (Subparagraph) (upper-case letter) (i) (Clause) (lower-case Roman numeral) (I) (Subclause) (upper-case Roman numeral)     Format of the Draft Legislation The Draft of the Legislation should be in the following format: The Long Title The Preamble The Enacting Clause The Short Title Extent and Commencement Clause Definitions The Operative Section Procedural Provisions Exceptions and Exemptions Clause Offences Penalties Provisions regarding Delegated Legislation Repealing and Saving Clause (if any) Miscellaneous Provisions   How to Submit? The submission must be made through the link provided at the end of this post.   Prizes Winner: INR 10,000 1st Runner Up: INR 5,000 2nd Runner Up: INR 3,000   Important Dates Submission Deadline – November 30, 2022, 11:59 PM Declaration of Results – January 5, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact gcrcjs[at]gnlu.ac.in   For submission click here.

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National Conference on Fin-Tech, Data Protection and Cyber Security by NLU Delhi
National Conference on Fin-Tech, Data Protection and Cyber Security by NLU Delhi

About NLU Delhi National Law University, Delhi is a premier law university in India established by the National Law University Act, 2007 (Delhi Act No. 1 of 2008), at the initiative of the High Court of Delhi.   About Centre for Cyber Laws The Centre for Cyber Laws, National Law University, Delhi has been established with a vision to create a research-oriented space through which research on issues related to cyberspace and cyber laws can be done.   About CII The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering with Industry, Government and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes. CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry- managed organization.   About CDT To help enterprises leverage the technology changes, CII has created a focused Centre for Digital Transformation. Tata Communications is the principal partner and Dell EMC has joined as the associate partner. The Centre is known as the CII – Tata Communications Centre for Digital Transformation (CDT).   About the Conference The Conference is organised by the Centre for Cyber Laws, National Law University, Delhi in collaboration with CII – Tata Communications Centre for Digital Transformation, at the NLU Delhi Campus on November 19, 2022. The Conference aims to bring researchers, academicians, legal practitioners, and industry professionals on the same platform to identify issues involved in Fin-tech and its interface with threats to data protection and cybersecurity. How prepared are we to face the new challenges? How sufficient is the legal or regulatory regime to tackle and handle the modern issues of technology? The conference seeks to find answers to such questions.   Themes Fin-tech and Cybersecurity Regulatory Framework for Fintech Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Payment Industry and PPIs Financial Technology and Cybersecurity Data Sovereignty Data Localization How much surveillance is good surveillance? Data Minimization Data Protection and AI Privacy Laws in Business Consumer Protection and Data Protection International Approach to Data Protection Digital Capitalism The Rise and Regulation of Data Marketplace   Call for Papers Legal practitioners, academicians, researchers, and students are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts for short, quality research papers/articles, along with an abstract, for presentation in the Conference.   Submission Requirements Authors: Co-Authorship is allowed for a maximum of two (2) authors. Word Limits: Research Paper: ~3000 words Abstract: ~250 words Word limits do not include footnotes. Format (Text) Font: Times New Roman Font Size: 12 Line Spacing: 1.5 Font: Times New Roman Font Size: 10 Line Spacing: 1.0 Footnotes: 20th Edition Bluebook Citation Format Refrain from using speaking footnotes. Submissions: Submission shall be through Google Form. Submission shall be in .docx format only. First page of the manuscript must only contain the title and the abstract.   Important Dates Last date to submit the manuscript: October 30, 2022 Confirmation of acceptance for presentation: November 8, 2022 Presentation of paper at National Conference: November 19, 2022   Important Links Click here to view the Manuscript Submission Form Click here to view the Registration Form Click here to view the Registration Fee Payment Link Only submission, registration and payment made through the above modes would be accepted.   Registration Fees Industry Participants/Practitioners: INR 2000/- Faculty Members/Academia: INR 2000/- Students and Ph.D. Scholars: INR 1500/- The fee includes the participation amount, lunch and tea, and conference kit.  

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Case Commentary Drafting Competition by Institute of Legal Education
Case Commentary Drafting Competition by Institute of Legal Education

About ILE ILE has been established with the vision of excellence in legal education and research.   About ILECR ILE Constitutional Review (ILECR) is a Quarterly Publishing Bi-lingual (English and Tamil) Journal Published by the Institute of Legal Education started in 2022. ILE Constitutional Review is a Peer – Reviewed Journal with a diligent Editorial Board.   About the Competition The Case commentary competition has been conceived with the point of delivering the introduction to the understudies to comprehend complex circumstances and distinguish the lawful issues or lacunae within the case. This competition can offer assistance to understudies in coming to the conclusion of any case by receiving any specific approach. This Case commentary Competition looks to advance unique thought and investigation among law students, research fellows, academicians and legal professionals. Institute of Legal Education will conduct the case commentary Drafting competition Series In All aspects of the law in future.   Eligibility The Competition is open to Law Students, Advocates, Professionals, Jurists, and Members of the Academia only. The team composition for the Competition shall be either an individual member team or a maximum two members Team. Inter-Cross college or university team registration is allowed in this Competition.   List of Cases Abhiram Singh vs C.D. Commachen (Dead) By Lrs.& Ors, (SC – CIVIL APPEAL NO. 37 OF 1992); Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police, (SC – CIVIL APPEAL NO. 3282 OF 2020); Anuradha Bhasin V. Union of India, (AIR 2020 SC 1308); Babulal Parate vs The State Of Bombay And Another, (1960 AIR 51); Budhadev Karmaskar v. State of W.B., (2022 SCC OnLine SC 704); Common Cause v. Union of India, (SC – WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 13 OF 2003); Dr D.C. Wadhwa & Ors vs State Of Bihar & Ors, (1987 AIR 579); Devidas Ramachandra Tuljapurkar vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors, (SC – CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1179 OF 2010); Dr Subhash Kashinath Majahan vs State of Maharashtra, (AIR 2018 SC 1498); Farzana Batool v. Union of India, (SC- Writ Petition (Civil Original Jurisdiction): 364/2021).   Submission and Formatting Guidelines All Drafts must satisfy the Institute of Legal Education’s Case Comment Submission Policy (https://iledu.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/CASE-COMMENTRY-DRAFTING-RULES.pdf). If it is not satisfied with the Submission Guidelines and Terms and Conditions, it will be rejected instantly. All the drafts must be submitted in both Microsoft Word Document format (.doc/.docx) and PDF Format (.pdf) [i.e., each Team is required to send 2 files One in MS Word format and one in PDF format]. The body of the submissions must be in the font “Times New Roman” with font size 12, with line spacing of 1.5 and justified. (The Font size for the Headings can be formatted as per the choice of the participants) The Footnotes shall be in Times New Roman, size 10, single line spacing, justified. Authorities shall be cited as per the 20th edition of the Bluebook. The decision of the organizers in deciding the winner(s) shall be final and binding and no query, correspondence, etc. in this regard shall be entertained by the organizers.   How to Register? Interested candidates may register for the competition through the link provided at the end of this post.   Awards and Rewards The top 3 Scoring Teams (overall) will be awarded certificates of excellence. Each Judgment’s Top Scoring (One/Two) Team will get the Opportunity to Publish their work in ISSN indexed Journal. All Participants will get a Certificate of Participation + Free Publication Opportunity at ILE Publications + Internship Opportunity with Institute of Legal Education + Campus Ambassador Opportunity with  Institute of Legal Education.   Important Dates Registration Starts – September 20, 2022. Last Date to Register – November 01, 2022. Last Date for submitting the Amendment Draft – November 06, 2022. Result Declaration – November 13, 2022   Important Links Click here to download the Rules and Regulations Click here to download the Model Case Commentary   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact Ms Prasanna at +91 94896 71437   For registration click here.  

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4th National Quiz Competition on Consumer Protection Laws 2022 by Chair on Consumer Law, NLUD
4th National Quiz Competition on Consumer Protection Laws 2022 by Chair on Consumer Law, NLUD

About the Organiser The Chair on Consumer Law at National Law University Delhi has been established by Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Government of India. It is headed by Dr. Sushila, Associate Professor (Law) at NLUD.   About the Quiz Competition The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 came into effect in August 2019. It has repealed and completely overhauled the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 with the objective to provide timely and effective administration and settlement of consumer disputes.  Consumer protection laws represent one of the most critical components of the market architecture of the economy with a wide range of stakeholders. It is essential that the students of law, commerce, management, and all other streams understand the nuances of this specialised subject through both education and training in this field. In this light, the Chair on Consumer Laws at National Law University Delhi is organising the 4th Edition of National Quiz Competition on Consumer Protection Laws 2022 on November 12, 2022. The objective is to provide an opportunity and a conducive platform to students from various universities to expand, explore and develop their knowledge of consumer laws through the medium of a National Quiz. The Quiz will be held online, in two stages: Stage 1 shall be an MCQ preliminary test. After the results have been compiled, the shortlisted candidates shall be contacted over email for Stage 2 (i.e. the Final Round to be administered via Live Video Conferencing).   Who can Participate? Undergraduate students, from all disciplines, may participate in an individual capacity.   Awards The top 3 participants will be awarded cash prizes: 1st position: ?6,000 2nd position: ?4.000 3rd position: ?2,000 All participants will be issued Certificates of Participation. The Quiz promises to be an enriching and exciting way of learning more about consumer protection laws in India.   Registration Deadline The last date for registration is October 25, 2022, 11:59:59 PM.   Rules of the Competition A maximum of three students from a single College/University may register: participants will be shortlisted on a first-come-first-served basis. Only applicants who have been successfully registered shall be contacted for further details. Further, no winner of any previous editions of the quiz can participate in the 2022 edition. The participants are advised to have seamless internet connectivity. In case a participant logs out or disconnects from the quiz at any time due to internet connectivity or otherwise, they will be treated as an ‘external person’ for the remainder of the quiz; i.e. they cannot rejoin the Quiz. The organizers will NOT entertain any complaints regarding connectivity in view of the sanctity of the National Quiz Each participant shall provide one valid email address to the Chair at the time of registration. The Chair has the sole discretion to enforce, clarify, interpret the rules; resolve any disputes that may arise during the Competition and has the power to change/supplement the rules, if any changes or supplements are necessary.   How to Registration Participants may register online through the link given at the end of this post. There is no registration fee. Registration will close at 11:59:59 pm on October 25, 2022. Upon registration, shortlisted participants will receive detailed Rules of Procedure for the Quiz including instructions for preliminary and final rounds, marking scheme, duration, scoring and other relevant details.   Contact Information Please write to consumerquiz.nludelhi@gmail.com.   For registration click here

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Call for Submissions: NLS Business Law Review by NLSIU Bangalore [Vol 9 Issue 1]
Call for Submissions: NLS Business Law Review by NLSIU Bangalore [Vol 9 Issue 1]

About NLSBLR The NLSBLR is a student-run journal at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, India’s premier law school. The goal is to recognize and foster cutting-edge academic scholarship on commercial law. Over the years, since the publication of its first volume in 2015, they have featured scholarship by a diverse range of leading academics, advocates, judges, scholars, and other luminaries, such as Justice V. Ramasubramanian (Judge, Supreme Court of India), Mr. Philip R. Wood CBE, KC (Yorke Distinguished Fellow, University of Cambridge), Prof. (Dr.) Regis Bismuth (Professor, SciencesPo Law School), Mr. Matthew Hodgson (Partner, Allen & Overy LLP), Mr. Rajat Sethi (Founder & Managing Partner, S&R Associates), and Prof. (Dr.) James J. Nedumpara (Professor, Jindal Global Law School). The Journal is accompanied by the NLSBLR Blog, which carries shorter and contemporaneous pieces on recent developments in commercial law. The Journal is indexed in prominent databases like HeinOnline, SCC Online, and the Indian University Grants Commission’s Consortium for Academic Research and Ethics (UGC-CARE).   Journal’s Mandate The Journal intends to foster academic scholarship in commercial law by examining the yriad regulatory and legal frameworks, be it domestic or international, that impact business and commerce in either India or abroad. We particularly welcome submissions with a comparative law perspective, with a focus on India or the developing country context generally. Its mandate, amongst other things, includes company law, securities law, banking and finance, tax law, international investment law, international commercial arbitration, commercial dispute resolution, intellectual property law, contract law, and employment law.   Who can Submit? The journal especially encourages undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students to consider writing for the Journal. It also welcomes purely theoretical/philosophical/jurisprudential pieces.   Submission Categories The journal accepts submissions that fall within the following categories: Long Form Articles: Between 6,000 and 10,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected to engage with the topic, its theme, and available literature comprehensively so as to offer a novel and original reassessment. Essays: Between 4,000 and 6,000 words. Submissions in this category are comparatively more concise and limited in their scope. Essays usually deal with a very specific topic as compared to Long Form Articles. Case/Legislative Comments: Between 1,500 to 3,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected critically analyse a recent court decision or legislative/policy proposal, either in India or abroad, and comment on its implications. Book Reviews: Between 2,000 to 3,000 words. Submissions in this category are expected to critically analyse and engage with a recent academic book that falls under our mandate.   Submission Guidelines Detailed submission guidelines (along with the process for submission) for the Journal are available on the website. A few are mentioned here: Submissions must be accompanied with an abstract of not more than 250 words. Submitted manuscripts must not contain any biographical information regarding the authors, such as names, institutional affiliations, acknowledgments, etc. This information can be added at a later stage if the manuscript is accepted for publication. Submissions made to the Journal must be on an exclusive basis and not be under concurrent consideration by any other academic or non-academic publication. Potential authors may choose a topic that is contemporarily relevant.   Contact Information In case of any queries or concerns, please contact us at nlsblrjournal@gmail.com. Communication, regarding the Journal, addressed to other email addresses will not receive a response.   For more details click here.

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Call for Abstracts: SAIELN’S Third Biennial Conference on Food Security and International Law (Kochi)
Call for Abstracts: SAIELN’S Third Biennial Conference on Food Security and International Law (Kochi)

About SAIELN South Asia International Economic Law Network (SAIELN) is a collaborative network of academics, practitioners, and officials in the field of International Economic Law, articulating their views, brainstorming ideas, and importantly, nurturing and developing the field of international economic law, especially in the South Asia region.   About the Conference SAIELN organizes biennial conferences on key and emerging issues in international economic law. Following the successful conclusion of two conferences, SAIELN is set to host the third biennial conference on Food Security and International Law: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on December 16 to 17, 2022 in Kochi, Kerala. The conference aims to provide a platform for experts, policymakers, lawyers, academics, economists, and civil society partners to exchange views on the multifaceted challenges of food security and offer innovative legal and policy solutions to address them.   Theme The themes for the conference are as follows: The Co-ordination of International Human Rights Law and International Economic Law in Achieving Food Security The Right to Food and International Economic Law The Right to Food, the Right to Health, and Law and Policy: National and International Interactions The Danger of Climate Change to Food Security Ensuring Food Security in Future Pandemics and International Conflicts Promoting Food Security through Public Stock Holding Sustainable Fishing Practices and the Preservation of Fish Stock for Food Security Role of Blue Economy in Promoting Food Security Innovation in Agriculture to Tackle Food Security – We Particularly Welcome Interdisciplinary Approaches Harnessing Free Trade Agreements for Sustainable Agricultural Practices The Role of International Organisations and Institutions in Promoting Food Security (and Insecurity) – We Welcome Critical Approaches Are International Trade and Investment Rules Fuelling Hunger? How to Identify Legal and Policy Gaps and Obstacles? Trade and Food Distribution: Identifying the Gaps in the Interactions Between National and International Norms and Regulations International Dispute Settlement – How States Protect and Litigate their Rights to Regulate Food Production and Distribution Litigating Hunger: How to Provide Remedies to Affected Populations? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Global Food Trade Policy and Regulation – They Welcome Political Economy Perspectives Civil Society Perspectives on Food Security, Law, and Policy – They particularly Welcome Lived Experienced and Grassroot Expertise They welcome critical and interdisciplinary perspectives, South Asian, and global case studies and approaches.   How to Submit? An abstract of 500 words should be submitted to southasiaiel@gmail.com by November 5, 2022.   For more information click here.  

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NUSRL Journal of Law & Policy [Call for paper, Vol. IX]
NUSRL Journal of Law & Policy [Call for paper, Vol. IX]

About the Journal The Journal & Editorial Committee of the National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL, Ranchi) hereby invites articles/research papers, case studies and book reviews on law and allied areas (it can be an inter-disciplinary study reflecting socio-economic and political ideas or contemporary issues) for publication in Volume IX of The NUSRL Journal of Law & Policy (ISSN: 2349-9982). It is an endeavour of the NUSRL to become the beacon of legal education by encouraging the synthesis of knowledge and best practices cutting across academia and the research fraternity. National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi is making a call for papers for its Journal of Law & Policy [Volume IX] on law and allied areas.   Submission Guidelines Word Limit Research papers (3,000- 5,000 words) Book reviews (1000-2000 words) Case Studies/Commentaries (1000-3000 words) However, looking at the quality and depth of research, relaxation may be given and the word limit may vary. Entries from all aspects of law whether direct or applied are encouraged.   Eligibility Entries from scholars including students pursuing bachelors or Masters Course in law and any other allied discipline of Social Science, Humanities, and Management would be accepted. Citation Style: The Bluebook Uniform System of Citation (19th Edition) shall be strictly adhered to for Law and MLA style Citation for Humanities and Social Sciences. Format: The Times New Roman font, Font Size 12 is prescribed for all entries. Further, the footnotes shall be in Font Size 10 and line spacing of 1.5 and 1.0 shall be followed respectively for the Main Text & Footnotes.   How to Submit? Entries are to be sent to – jec@nusrlranchi.ac.in latest by November 30, 2022. No hard copy of the same is required.   Additional Guidelines Submission must be made in “Word File/.doc/.docx” format. PDF files are not allowed. The first page of the submission must be a Cover Page with all the particulars of the Author & the Co-author like Name, Institution’s Name, Designation, Semester, Course Name, Mobile Number & E-mail Id. Rename your Research Paper file before sending it. The name of the submitted Word File should be – “Name of the Author & Co-author (if any)”. For Example: Sirish Prakash and Ayush Koushik & Radhika Sinha   Publication Policy All the submissions sent to the University must be original and attached with a declaration to the effect that should not have been published nor should they be under consideration for publication in any other journal. Plagiarized entries are liable to be rejected. The editors reserve the right to delete or edit any article or part thereof whose content is found to be offensive, defamatory, outrightly unethical, or if it is suggestive of racism, sexual or religious discrimination, illegal or terror activities, etc.   Contact Information For any further queries, kindly contact us on the following numbers: Dr. Subir Kumar. Mobile No: 8580322069  Dr. Rabindra Kumar Pathak. Mobile No: 7903105370 Dr. Priya Vijay. Mobile No: 9369550018  Dr. Gunjan. Mobile No: 8580322043  

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Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (Vol II) by NLIU Bhopal
Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (Vol II) by NLIU Bhopal

About NLIU Bhopal NLIU is amongst the nation’s premier law schools. The University constantly strives to enhance the legal landscape of the country.   About the Centre for Parliamentary Studies The centre has been established with the objective of promoting advanced learning in constitutional law, public policy research, and legislative drafting. CPS seeks to engage itself in academic discourse and research projects on contemporary public policy issues. The centre also aims to become an instrumental organization in the holistic development of the Indian legal system by aiding the participants in acquainting themselves with important aspects of the profession.   Call for Papers After the successful release of the inaugural edition of NLIU – Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR) on the occasion of the 25th Foundation Day of NLIU, the Centre for Parliamentary Studies, NLIU (CPS) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting submissions for Volume II of the JLDPR. The Journal is an annual, double-blind, peer-reviewed publication of CPS. It aims to generate interest in the realm of constitutional law, administrative law and public policy research. The Journal also intends to provide a forum for debate and discussion on contemporary developments in the above-listed areas.   Theme JLDPR welcomes original, contemporary, analytical, and unpublished manuscripts on constitutional law, legislative drafting, parliamentary research, and public policy from students, academicians, and professionals. The submissions are expected to be of contemporary relevance and must demonstrate high standards of academic scholarship.   Submission Categories Long Articles Long article should provide an in-depth study of the contemporary legal issue. We intend to incorporate critical analysis and original assertions on the said issue. The word limit for the long articles can vary from 5,000-10,000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Short Articles Short articles should include condensed studies on contemporary legal issues. The nature of the writing should preferably include descriptive analysis and informed comments on any new ideas and perspectives. The word limit for the short articles can vary from 3000-5000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Book Reviews All the book reviews must embody an assessment of ideas promoted by the author of the book from the point of view of originality, extent of analysis, and quality. The word limit for the book review can vary from 1500- 3000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Case Comments Case comments should include the interpretation of any landmark judicial pronouncement on any contemporary legal issue. Brief information regarding contribution to and digression from the existing laws would be appreciated. The word limit for the case comments can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Legislative Briefs Legislative briefs should determine the implications of any existing or proposed Indian legislation. The author(s) may concentrate on a specific section or sections of the legislation, or they may present an overview of the legislation. The word limit for the legislative comment can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes).   Submission Guidelines The submissions are to be made only in Microsoft Word Format (.docx or .doc files) by sending an email to cps@nliu.ac.in. Emails must mention the subject: “Call for Papers – JLDPR | Volume II” followed by the title of the paper. Soft copies should be submitted by 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022. All articles, and short articles, must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words. Heading and sub-headings will be formatted with case sizes of 14 and 12 respectively in Times New Roman and Bold. Body of the writing will be formatted with case size 12 in Times New Roman. Footnotes shall follow the line spacing of 1, and the rest of the manuscript shall follow the line spacing of 1.5. All referencing and footnoting shall strictly adhere to the standards laid down in the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (4th ed.). Substantive footnoting is impermissible. Co-authorship is permissible up to a maximum of two authors. The authors shall not disclose their identity anywhere in the body of the manuscript. The submission shall also contain a separate cover letter in the body of the email enumerating the following details: Name of the author(s) Address of the author(s) Phone Numbers of the author(s) Title of the manuscript Submission Category Name of the institution/Organization Year of study/ Designation Email address(s) The author(s) must include a declaration in a separate attachment attesting that the submission is the author(s)’ original work and has not been submitted to any other journal for consideration. In case of any copyright infringement claims, the editorial board of the journal shall not be liable. The author shall also vest the sole copyright of the manuscript with the CPS upon the acceptance of the submission.   Submission Deadline All submissions are to be made only through email before or at 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022.   Contact Information Write at cps@nliu.ac.in or Anushree Chandra (Editor-in-Chief) at 9026755359 or Bakhshind Singh (Editor-in-Chief) at 9958224702    

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1st JFIEL Student Paper Conference by Jindal Global Law School
1st JFIEL Student Paper Conference by Jindal Global Law School

About Jindal Global Law School O.P. Jindal Global University is a university established by the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2009 at Sonipat, Haryana.    About the Conference The theme for the conference is ‘Making International Law Relevant – Promises and Challenges for India’.  The conference acknowledges the fact that international law is not a prominent part of Indian legal practice and public discourse. The conference aims at challenging this status quo with analytical, reflective, and grounded papers which show the significance of international law to the Indian context.   Theme The submissions could highlight how international law could become an arena through which the Indian State could advance its strategic interests, whether in tribunals, international organizations or in its relations with other States and international actors (as most clearly seen in the Khulbushan Jadhav case or India’s attempt to secure a permanent seat at the Security Council). Submissions could similarly discuss how India should align its domestic practices and policies towards compliance with international law to serve strategic interests, such as avoiding repetitions of Vodafone-like litigation. In sum, submissions should not only engage with the law but offer compelling policy reasons for the practical importance or utility of taking international law seriously. Equally, pieces arguing for the relevance of international law where it is absent in mainstream literature on any domestic controversies in any context are welcomed. All fields in public and private international law may be engaged with, including: International human rights law International humanitarian law International criminal law International investment law International trade law International commercial arbitration International environmental law International space law Interested authors may share their topic of interest with the organizers before writing, on the contact provided below. If pieces purely include an application of the law or rearticulate it in contexts where it has already been extensively debated, we would encourage sending them to our rolling blog, rather than the Conference. If authors wish to write on any historical issue, their analysis should nevertheless be linked to some contemporary debates or events.   Conference Format The conference will be held in a hybrid format. The participants are expected to attend the events physically on the premises of Jindal Global Law School (“JGLS”), Sonipat. For students unable to join physically, online participation will remain an option to retain accessibility. Student panels for the paper presentations will be composed of both JGLS students and external students. External participants could be from either Indian or foreign universities but must be at the undergraduate level. Along with panel presentations where all students would benefit from collaborative discussion and networking, participants will also engage in seminars with luminaries of the international legal field. Only authors whose pieces are shortlisted will attend the conference events.   Submission Guidelines It is compulsory for authors to submit a 100-200 word abstract and a 2,000-2,500 word paper. These documents will be assessed together for the shortlisting. Co-authorship is not allowed for the conference. Kindly use hyperlinks for citations. Submissions with footnotes will not be accepted.   How to Submit? To submit the pieces, please fill out the form given at the end of this post.   Awards All attendees will be given a certificate of merit. Authors will be considered for awards in two separate categories ‘Internal’ (JGLS students) and ‘External’. The five best-ranked submissions in each category shall be rewarded with a certificate of excellence and individual Gift Vouchers amounting to 5,000/- INR each.   Important Dates Deadline for Submission of Abstract and Paper: November 6, 2022 Notification of Acceptance: February 5, 2023 Paper Presentation: Late March to Early April 2023 (final dates to be announced)   Contact Information Write at jfielconference@jgu.edu.in  

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4th One-Day National Conference on “Global Warming and Human Environment’’ by RNB Global University, Bikaner
4th One-Day National Conference on “Global Warming and Human Environment’’ by RNB Global University, Bikaner

The Faculty of Law and Arts of the RNB Global University, Bikaner (Rajasthan), is organizing the 4th One Day National Conference on “Global Warming and Human Environment’’ on November 2, 2022.   About the University RNB Global University is a private university located at Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. The university was established by the Ram Bajaj Foundation Society through the RNB Global University, Bikaner Act, 2015.   About the Conference   This National Conference is one such attempt of creating a simulated atmosphere for future lawyers and judicial officers. The objective, in fact, is to allow Law Scholars to delve into cutting-edge research, presenting groundbreaking arguments and contributing to the development of jurisprudence in concerned areas of law. It is a chance for good contributions on the subject to be published in book form.   Call For Papers Research Papers/Articles are invited from academicians, research scholars, and professionals for presentation at the conference on the theme/sub theme.   Location Venue: Seminar Hall, Admin Block, RNB Global University, RNB Global city, Ganganagar Road, Bikaner, Rajasthan- 334601.   Theme Global Warming and Human Environment   Sub-themes The sub-themes of the Conference are – In the first session – Global Warming Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Laws related to Polluter Pays Principal. Laws related to Biodiversity and Conservation. Laws related to Pollution Water, Soil, and Air. In the second session – Human Environment Environmental Laws and Sustainability. Right to access of good Environment. CSR to maintain a good Environment. Laws related to CSR regarding Environment. Educational, Social and Cultural aspects of environmental issues. Guidelines For Submission Author Name, University/ Organisation, Paper Title, Email address and Mobile number to be clearly stated on the cover page of the paper. It must be typed in MS Word Format (Font: Times New Roman, Font Size: 12 for text, and 1.0 line spacing for footnotes). Word limit for Abstract: 300-350 words Word Limit for Full Paper: 4000-8000 words (including footnotes) The margins are to be 1″, the text is to be justified and the OSCOLA format of citation is to be used. Plagiarism beyond 20% will lead to disqualification. Presentation can be done using Powerpoint Presentation. Certificates will be provided for Paper Presentation to all and certificates of paper publication will be provided to authors of papers selected for publication. Copyright shall vest in the RNB Global University.   How to Submit? The copy of the abstract and full paper along with screenshot of payment and the PowerPoint Presentation is to be mailed to: aman.sharma@rnbglobal.edu.in   Registration Details The fee for registration is INR 200/– and is to be deposited through PhonePe, Google Pay, and Paytm on Account no.  37700457344 and screenshot of the payment must be attached in the mail while sending the full Research Paper.   Payment Details Bank Name: SBI Account Name: RNB Global University, Bikaner Account No: 37700457344 IFSC Code: SBIN0031725   Important  The last date to send the Abstract of the paper is October 25, 2022. The last date for full Paper submission by e-mail is October 30, 2022.  The last date for fee submission for registration is October 30, 2022.   Contact Information Mr. Aman Sharma: email: aman.sharma@rnbglobal.edu.in Ms. Shelu Sharma: email: shelu.sharma@rnbglobal.edu.in Click here for more information.

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Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (CfP, Vol II) by NLIU Bhopal
Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (CfP, Vol II) by NLIU Bhopal

The Centre for Parliamentary Studies, NLIU Bhopal is seeking submissions for the second volume of the Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR).   About NLIU Bhopal NLIU is amongst the nation’s premier law schools. The University constantly strives to enhance the legal landscape of the country.   About the Centre for Parliamentary Studies The centre has been established with the objective of promoting advanced learning in constitutional law, public policy research, and legislative drafting. CPS seeks to engage itself in academic discourse and research projects on contemporary public policy issues. The centre also aims to become an instrumental organization in the holistic development of the Indian legal system by aiding the participants in acquainting themselves with important aspects of the profession.   Call for Papers After the successful release of the inaugural edition of NLIU – Journal for Legislative Drafting and Parliamentary Research (JLDPR) on the occasion of the 25th Foundation Day of NLIU, the Centre for Parliamentary Studies, NLIU (CPS) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting submissions for Volume II of the JLDPR. The Journal is an annual, double-blind, peer-reviewed publication of CPS. It aims to generate interest in the realm of constitutional law, administrative law and public policy research. The Journal also intends to provide a forum for debate and discussion on contemporary developments in the above-listed areas.   Theme JLDPR welcomes original, contemporary, analytical, and unpublished manuscripts on constitutional law, legislative drafting, parliamentary research, and public policy from students, academicians, and professionals. The submissions are expected to be of contemporary relevance and must demonstrate high standards of academic scholarship.   Submission Categories Long Articles Long article should provide an in-depth study of the contemporary legal issue. We intend to incorporate critical analysis and original assertions on the said issue. The word limit for the long articles can vary from 5,000-10,000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Short Articles Short articles should include condensed studies on contemporary legal issues. The nature of the writing should preferably include descriptive analysis and informed comments on any new ideas and perspectives. The word limit for the short articles can vary from 3000-5000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Book Reviews All the book reviews must embody an assessment of ideas promoted by the author of the book from the point of view of originality, extent of analysis, and quality. The word limit for the book review can vary from 1500- 3000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Case Comments Case comments should include the interpretation of any landmark judicial pronouncement on any contemporary legal issue. Brief information regarding contribution to and digression from the existing laws would be appreciated. The word limit for the case comments can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes). Legislative Briefs Legislative briefs should determine the implications of any existing or proposed Indian legislation. The author(s) may concentrate on a specific section or sections of the legislation, or they may present an overview of the legislation. The word limit for the legislative comment can vary from 1500-3000 words (exclusive of footnotes).   Submission Guidelines The submissions are to be made only in Microsoft Word Format (.docx or .doc files) by sending an email to cps@nliu.ac.in. Emails must mention the subject: “Call for Papers – JLDPR | Volume II” followed by the title of the paper. Soft copies should be submitted by 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022. All articles, and short articles, must be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 300 words. Heading and sub-headings will be formatted with case sizes of 14 and 12 respectively in Times New Roman and Bold. Body of the writing will be formatted with case size 12 in Times New Roman. Footnotes shall follow the line spacing of 1, and the rest of the manuscript shall follow the line spacing of 1.5. All referencing and footnoting shall strictly adhere to the standards laid down in the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (4th ed.). Substantive footnoting is impermissible. Co-authorship is permissible up to a maximum of two authors. The authors shall not disclose their identity anywhere in the body of the manuscript. The submission shall also contain a separate cover letter in the body of the email enumerating the following details: Name of the author(s) Address of the author(s) Phone Numbers of the author(s) Title of the manuscript Submission Category Name of the institution/Organization Year of study/ Designation Email address(s) The author(s) must include a declaration in a separate attachment attesting that the submission is the author(s)’ original work and has not been submitted to any other journal for consideration. In case of any copyright infringement claims, the editorial board of the journal shall not be liable. The author shall also vest the sole copyright of the manuscript with the CPS upon the acceptance of the submission.   Submission Deadline All submissions are to be made only through email before or at 23:59 hours, November 15, 2022.   Contact Information Editorial Team at cps@nliu.ac.in or Anushree Chandra (Editor-in-Chief) at 9026755359 or Bakhshind Singh (Editor-in-Chief) at 9958224702.

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4th National Legal Cum Cultural Fest by HP University, Shimla
4th National Legal Cum Cultural Fest by HP University, Shimla

Himachal Pradesh University Institute of Legal Studies, Shimla, invites universities to participate in the three-day 4th National Legal cum Cultural fest. About the University University Institute of Legal Studies established in 2005 is an institute situated in Himachal Pradesh imparting quality legal education to students.   About the Competition This is the fourth edition of the Moot Court Competition in memory of the Late Sh. Thakur Kashmir Singh. Over the past few years, they had great participation from all over India, to celebrate and carry this legacy of legal events conducted under this name. Late Sh. Thakur Kashmir Singh was born on 04.April.1924, enrolled in Law in Lahore but after partition, the batch graduated from Law College, Chotta Shimla. In 1948 he joined LegalProfession at District Court Hoshiarpur, Punjab and from the year 1949, he shifted to UNA, Himachal Pradesh. Till his last he remained in practice attending the court, he breathed last on 11 December 2015 at the age of 92 while he was still appearing for important cases in the chamber. He established his name and fame as a Criminal Lawyer. Under his legacy he has 2 Sons both of whom are Law Graduates, the Elder son did not pursue the legal profession but the younger son is Sr. Adv. Sh. Naresh Thakur ji is credited for this event. He is the only Member of the Bar Council Himachal Pradesh who has practiced for over 45 years and got elected for Six Consecutive terms. Designated as Sr. Adv. Of High Court HP in 2011, he is among the distinguished luminaries, and while his name shines bright in the matters of Criminal and Constitutional matters. Appointed as Sr. Council for Central Government for 3 years in a row (2002-2005). Himachal Pradesh University Institute of Legal Studies, Shimla taken immense pride in having his name, legacy, and guidance attached to us for the past many years.   Eligibility One Team from each Law College/Institute/University will be eligible to participate in the competition. Each team shall be comprised of three members consisting of two mooters and one researcher, who will be amicus curie. (Any change in the team composition will not be entertained after the registration.) The members of the team should be undergraduate law students pursuing 5 Years law course/ 3 Year law course.   Registration Details The Registration fee for the competition shall be Rs. 5000/- per team. The Registration amount is to be paid through Bank Transfer (Online or Offline) The filled Registration form shall be sent via Email at: 4thnationallegalcompetition[a]gmail.com The last date for payment of registration fees is October 18, 2022, and sending a soft copy of the form is October 20, 2022   Awards Winning Team: Cash Prize of Rs. 15,000, Trophy, and Certificate 1 st Runner up Team: Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000, Trophy, and Certificate 2nd Runner-up Team: Cash prize of Rs 7000, Memento, and Certificate Best Advocate: Cash prize of Rs 5000, Memento, and Certificate Best Memorials: Cash prize of Rs 4000, Memento, and Certificate   Important Dates Last date of Registration is October 18, 2022 Submission of Memorials & Forms October 28, 2022 Date of Competition November 9 to 11, 2022 Prize Distribution November 11, 2022   Important Links Website link Detailed Broucher Link Moot Proposition Link  

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Moot Court Competition by K.R. Mangalam University
Moot Court Competition by K.R. Mangalam University

About the University K. R. Mangalam University is a pioneering institution of higher education in Haryana, established in 2013 under the Haryana Private University Act and is empowered to award degrees as specified by UGC under Section 2f of the UGC Act, 1956. School of Legal Studies is part of the prestigious KRMU.   About the Competition National Moot Court Competition is a national-level competition organized by the School of Legal Studies. It brings together students from different law schools in the country to compete in a fast-paced and challenging professional environment. It aims at giving exposure to law students on important issues arising in a contemporary socio-economic and legal environment.   Theme Surrogacy Laws in India   Eligibility Students enrolled in a full-time or part-time law programme at the time of the competition are eligible to compete in the Competition. An institution can send more than one team.   How to Register? Interested candidates must register for the competition through the link provided at the end of this post. After the payment is complete, details must be shared via email with sols.events[at]krmangalam.edu.in Once the final registration is done Teams will get the confirmation email and their Team Codes also.   Registration Fees INR 3000 per team (includes accomodation) Payment Details: Bank Name : ICICI BANK; Account Name: K. R. MANGALAM UNIVERSITY; IFSC: ICIC0000911; Account No.: 091101000622   Awards and Rewards Award for Winning Team: Trophy, Cash Prize and Certificate Award for Runners-up Team: Trophy and certificate Best Memorial: Trophy and certificate Best Speaker: Trophy and certificate Participation Certificates will be provided for all the participants   Venue Block A, Moot Court Hall, KR Mangalam University.   Important Dates Registration Deadline – November 26, 2022 Last date for Submission of Memorial (soft copy): 26th November 2022 Dates of the Event – November 29 and 30, 2022   Contact Information In case of any queries, please contact Mr. Nishchay +91 70799 07924 OR Ms. Nupur +91 93159 75762   For registration click here.

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