National Article Writing Competition by The L word Blog: Register by June 20

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Online article Writing Competition for Law Students 2020

About the Organization

The “L” Wordis an open-access blog which gives a platform to the young budding minds of the legal fraternity to share their beautiful and creative legal thoughts and thereby giving them the opportunity to broadcast their ability and skill in legal writing. This Blog is still in its nascent stage and as an endeavor to become the beacon of legal education by encouraging the synthesis of knowledge and best practices we wish to create vast pool of knowledge and wisdom for our readers to help them open up their minds.

This blog welcomes blog submissions on contemporary legal issues on rolling basis. We accept submission from students, academicians, lawyers, judges and other esteemed members of the legal fraternity.

About the Competition

Before stepping into the professional realm, all of us have to go through a very significant stage called legal education. Legal education is the prerequisite to enter any endeavor in the legal world. However, the Indian legal education system is currently facing many challenges. As law students, we all would have witnessed many serious issues in either our own colleges or in somewhere around the legal education realm.

The L word Blog is organizing its First National Article Writing Competition on this significant issue entitled “Problems of the Legal Education System in India”

LawOF  www.lawof.in Provides information about various writing competitions  for Law Students & Professionals 

Illustrative Topics

1.     The NLU v/s Non-NLU Debate

2.     Affordability and Access to Legal Education

3.     Corruption in Legal Education

4.     Outdated Curricula and Syllabi patterns

5.     Ensuring Diversity of Students and Teachers in Law Schools

6.     Teaching Methods in Law Schools: Need for Reforms

7.     Quality of Legal Education in India

8.     Grievance Redressal in Law Schools

9.     Internships- Challenges and Way Forward

10.                        Problems of an ‘Average Law School’

11.                        Practical aspect of Legal Education in India

12.                        How use of Technology can improve legal education

13.                        Student Politics in Law Colleges

14.                        Role of Bar Council of India in legal education system

15.                        Any other Topic concerned with legal education in India

Eligibility

§  Students pursuing the three or five-year LLB course from any Law school/college/university in India are eligible to participate.

§  Students pursuing their LLM from any Law school/college/university are eligible to participate.

§  Academicians, Researchers and Ph.D./Doctoral Scholars from the field law.

§  Advocates, NGOs and Think Tank.

Disclaimer

Please note that we do not recommend ‘targeting or pin-pointing’ any particular Law School (s) in India. The Participants are requested to keep their argument general and free from any derogatory statement for a particular law school.

Evaluation process

The contribution shall be evaluated on the basis of originality, innovativeness, conceptual clarity, grammar and language.

Prizes

  First Position: Cash Prize: Rs. 1000/- + Certificate  of excellence + Gold Medal  + Online Internship Opportunity + Publication in E-Magazine to be Launched Soon  + One Month Netflix Subscription

  Second Position: Cash Prize: Rs 800/- +Certificate of Excellence + Silver Medal + Online Internship Opportunity + Publication in the E-Magazine to be Launched Soon + One month Amazon Prime Subscription

 Third Position: Cash Prize: Rs 500/- + Certificate of Excellence + Bronze Medal + Publication in the E-Magazine to be Launched Soon.

§  Position 4-13:  E-Certificate of Appreciation + E-Certificate of Participation + Publication on the “L” Word Blog  

§  All other participants would be entitled to receive E- participation certificates (E-certificate of appreciation CAN also be awarded in case of remarkable works)

Important Dates

  Last date for registration: June 20, 2020

  Last date for submission: June 30, 2020

 Declaration of Results: July 7, 2020

How to Register

·        There shall be a nominal registration fee of Rs. 100/- per participant (Co-authors will have to register separately).

·The participants have to pay the registration fee in the manner hereinafter provided.

·Filling the Google Form is mandatory.

for registration form, click here  

Payment Details

Payment has to be made by scanning the QR Code within the registration form with any UPI App (Paytm/ Phonepe/ Google pay etc.)

If you are facing any problem in making the payment, kindly email us at thelwordblog.cfb@gmail.com we could suggest some other methods for your convenience.    

Submission Details

1.     The work must be original which must be written solely by the Author(s) in English, and should not have been submitted for publication elsewhere.

2.     Word Limit: 2000-3000 Words

3.     A uniform mode of citation should be followed throughout the article.

4.     Participants should not mention their name or any kind of identification mark in the manuscript. A separate cover letter regarding the information of the author shall be sent which should include- Name, Designation, Email, Contact Information, Address and a brief introduction of both the author.

5.     Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.  Any paper found with plagiarism above 10% shall be immediately rejected.

6.     All submissions have to be made in MS Word format in Times New Roman with font size 12 and 1.5-line spacing.

7.     It is the author’s responsibility to ensure that the submissions do not contain any material that is defamatory, obscene or otherwise unlawful or litigious.

Co-authorship

§  Co-authors to the entries are allowed. There can be a maximum of one co-author (Two Authors Max. Per submission)

§  However, they will have to register separately (Filling the Google form individually) and by paying separate registration fees.

§  Co-author to the winning entry, if any, shall equally benefit from the Prize (The prizes shall have to be shared).

Contact Info

 All queries can be sent on Thelwordblog.cfb@gmail.com  or by filling the Contact form available on our website.

For Website: click here.

LawOF is the emerging portal for Law Students & Teachers

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