ESSAY COMPETITION: TLA 1st Pinky Anand National Essay Competition powered by Manupatra. Last Date of submission: June 15, 2016.

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TLA 1st Pinky Anand National Essay Competition powered by Manupatra

Last Date of submission: June 15, 2016

Essay-Competition

About Organization:

The Lords Advocate (TLA) is a non-profit association constituting students, academicians and lawyers from different parts of India, working together to establish a healthy development of justice and equality in India. The Lords Advocate is dedicated to the promotion and welfare of law students all over India. The Lords Advocate is a young organization which brought forward its successful journal ‘International Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Social Science’ receiving overwhelming participation aims to gather a larger audience for its 1st Pinky Anand National Essay Competition powered by Manupatra.

About the Competition:

With the first edition of The Pinky Anand National Essay Competition, our organization aims to provide a platform to the students enrolled in law schools and colleges all over the country to express their views on topics based on the Privacy Law of our Country.

PANEC offers an educational exposure through a research based learning approach. And for this reason we have chosen the topic which is of a higher public value.

Ms Pinky Anand, the Additional Solicitor General of India, is an Indian lawyer designated as a senior advocate and is also a politician. Ms Pinky Anand was a member of All India National Executive of BJP and has served as the national convenor of BJP’s legal and legislative cell from 2007 till 2010. She is an erudite speaker, writer and active in social issues. She is a well-known speaker on media and International and National Conferences. Being an expert in the constitutional law, property law, privacy law and many other legal arenas, she is the best guide in the area of research the essay encompasses.

The Lords Advocate has tried to go beyond the mundane subjects to throw light on the dynamic facets of law, and students by way of participating in this competition would be able to enhance their overall personality and hone their professional skills.

Therefore, the Lords Advocate brings forward a golden opportunity through PANEC’16 for law students nationwide to be a part of an enriching and resourceful learning experience.

Topic of the Essay Competition:

  • “Is Right to Privacy a Fundamental Right under the Indian Constitutional scheme and is UIDAI violative of Individual’s Right to Privacy”?

Registration Fee:

Nil

Submission Procedure:

Students interested to participate in the competition are required to submit a soft copy of their completed essay on or before June 15th 2016, at pinkyanandessaycompetition@gmail.com

PRIZES:

• 1st Prize : Kindle Ebook Reader Full site subscription of Manupatra for 6 months. Certificate

• 2nd Prize : Cash : 4000 Full site subscription of Manupatra for 6 months. Certificate

• 3rd Prize : Cash : 2000 Full site subscription of Manupatra for 6 months. Certificate

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • RELEASE OF TOPIC : 10TH MAY,2016
  • LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION:  15TH JUNE,2016
  • ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS : 21ST JULY,2016

CONTACT DETAILS:

A team posing dynamic and enterprising ability is working around the clock to ensure that PANEC’2016 executed and achieved, to spell out a spotless performance. For any information or clarifications you may contact:

Contact Details:

Send Submissions and Queries to: pinkyanandessaycompetition@gmail.com

Name: Varun Suri Contact: (+91)-8447163608

Name: Aman Shukla Contact: (+91)- 8130059110

LINKS:

For Full Notification & Guidelines, click HERE.

For Facebook Page, click HERE.

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