- Established in 2018, the Centre for Corporate and Competition Law (C.C.C.L.) is a student-run centre aiming to provide a platform for students of the institute to explore and learn more about the nuances of Corporate and Competition Law, and to prepare them for the corporate world.
- CCCL has been successful in conducting multiple landmark events in the history of our institute, which has carved a niche corner for our centre within the legal fraternity.
Further Details
- The Centre instituted the first-ever National Corporate restructuring Competition to cater to corporate law enthusiastic students, and give them a platform to showcase their zest in the subject.
- The N.C.R.C. is focused on creating a better understanding of the concept of restructuring among law students and wishes to provide them with a first-hand experience of the same.
- This competition will provide expert conceptual practical insights into the nuances to various methodologies and strategies of the corporate restructuring.
- The competition will be based on fictional company under distress and the participants would be expected to provide best solutions to come out of the problems. It aims to:
- To study the importance and scope of Corporate Restructuring.
- To provide students an opportunity to get first-hand experience of the business situations.
- To help the students in carving new ways of restructuring through innovative ideas.
- To expand the knowledge of each student in analyzing the business situations for development
- strategies in business through restructuring.
In this competition, each team would be representing the Law Firms and providing restructuring solutions for the distressed company and the team proposing the most viable technique will be adjudged as the winner of N.C.R.C. 2.0.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students duly enrolled and pursuing full time 5 years or 3 years law course from any recognized institute.
- A maximum of one team shall be allowed to participate from an Institution.
- Teams will consist of 2-3 students who must be enrolled in their school at the time of the competition.
- It is expected, but not required, that the students will mostly be either Law or business School.
- Teams should not obtain aid in solving the case from individuals who are not part of the team, and will be asked to certify that the work product they submit at the competition is their own.
Rounds
- After the first round the teams with ranks 9-20 will be eliminated.
- Teams with ranks 1-8 will proceed to the second round.
- The top 4 teams of the second round will proceed to the semi-final.
- Two teams will qualify for the final rounds.
Rewards
- For the winners- 20,000/- & 100% waiver in one of Lawctopus Law School’s Courses
- For the first runners up-10,000/- & 50% fee waiver in one of Lawctopus LAw School’s Courses
- Best written submission: 5000/-
- Best presenter: 5000/-
- E-certificates will be provided to all the participants.
Registration
- Registration Fee:₹1000 (Exclusive of 18% GST)
- Click the link at the end of this post to register for the event.
Location
The competition will be held online through Zoom Cloud Meet
Relevant Dates
- Closing of registration: April 21 before 11:59 P.M.
- Last date for clarifications– April 25
- Last date for withdrawal– April 26
- Release of clarifications– April 29
- Last date for written submission– May 2 before 11:59 P.M.
- Draw of lots– May 12
- Event Date– May 14 & 15
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