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National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law by RV University [Class 11 Onwards; Cash Prizes Worth Rs. 36k]: Register by Nov 20
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- Oct 20, 2023
Registrations are invited for National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law by RV University. The last date of registration is November 20, 2023.
About RV University
The School of Law at RV University wishes to strive for academic and research excellence. It joins the existing five schools of RVU providing courses in liberal arts & sciences, design, economics, business, and computer science & engineering.
Competition Details
The centre aims to enhance awareness of contemporary issues within criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse.
Following are the suggested themes for the competition:
- Intersection of religion and criminal law.
- Recent criminal law amendments.
- Alternate dispute resolution mechanism in criminal law.
- Punishment & Sentencing.
- Influence of social and cultural factors on criminal law.
- Use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials.
- Reforms in Indian Criminal law.
- Indian jurisprudence on marital rape.
- Impact of technological developments on criminal law.
- Death Penalty: Balancing Justice and Morality.
Note: The above themes are only suggestive. We invite essays on other relevant topics on criminal law.
Eligibility
The competition is open to students pursuing:
- Higher secondary education (11th and 12th std.); and
- Undergraduate course in law.
Formatting Guidelines
- Word limit: 2,000 to 3,000 words (exclusive of footnotes).
- Page Size: A4.
- Pagination: The pagination must be done at the bottom of the page.
- Citation Format: Any uniform citation style can be followed. No particular citation style is required for submissions by school students.
- Text Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 12 points; Line Spacing: 1.5
- Footnotes Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 10 points; Line Spacing: 1
The top three entries in the higher secondary category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
- 1st Prize: ₹ 10,000/-
- 2nd Prize: ₹ 5,000/-
- 3rd Prize: ₹ 3,000/-
The top three entries in the undergraduate category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
The top 5 entries in each category shall be published on the CCJS Criminal Law Blog (subject to review process). All the participants who successfully submit the essay before November 30, 2023 shall be eligible to receive a Certificate of Participation.
How to Register?
Interested participants can register online via this link .
All submissions are to be electronically mailed only to ccjs[at]rvu[dot]edu[dot]in in .doc/.docx format by 11:59 pm, November 30, 2023.
Registration Deadline
The last date of registration is November 20, 2023.
Email: ccjs[at]rvu[dot]edu[dot]in
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1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law by School of Law, RV University [Prizes Worth Rs 36k]: Submit by Dec 15
- Essay Competitions Opportunities
- December 13, 2023
About School of Law, RV University
The School of Law at RV University wishes to strive for academic and research excellence. It joins the existing five schools of RVU providing courses in liberal arts & sciences, design, economics, business, and computer science & engineering. It aims to provide the students an opportunity to explore intersections between law and other disciplines such as business, economics, social sciences, technology, and public policy.
About Centre for Criminal Justice Studies
The center aims to enhance awareness of contemporary issues within criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse. The center endeavors to initiate and sustain engaging conversations among students concerning various aspects of criminal law studies.
Eligibility
The competition is open to students pursuing:
- Higher secondary education (11 th and 12 th std.); and
- Undergraduate course in law.
The following are the suggested themes for the competition:
- The intersection of religion and criminal law
- Recent criminal law amendments
- Alternate dispute resolution mechanism in criminal law
- Punishment & Sentencing
- Influence of social and cultural factors on criminal law
- Use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials
- Reforms in Indian Criminal Law
- Indian jurisprudence on marital rape
- Impact of technological developments on criminal law
- Death Penalty: Balancing Justice and Morality
- Wrongful convictions: Miscarriage of justice
- Rights of the accused
- Victim justice
- Crime against women
- Witness protection
- Corporate criminal liability
Note: The above themes are only suggestive. We invite essays on other relevant topics on criminal law.
Formatting guidelines
- Word limit: 2,000 to 3,000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
- Page Size: A4
- Pagination: The pagination must be done at the bottom of the page.
- Citation Format: Any uniform citation style can be followed. No particular citation style is required for submissions by school students.
- Text Font: Times New Roman ; Font Size: 12 points ; Line Spacing: 1.5.
- Footnotes Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 10 points; Line Spacing: 1.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions shall be made in the online mode only.
- Submissions need to be original. Plagiarism shall result in disqualification.
- Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two authors.
- The name and affiliation of the author(s) shall be attached separately in the mail. Any identification mark in the essay shall lead to disqualification.
- Essays submitted shall neither be published previously nor be under consideration for publication.
- Essays will be evaluated on the following criteria: relevance of the topic, depth of analysis, cogency of arguments, feasibility of suggestions, structure, language, and references in support.
The top three entries in the higher secondary category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
- 1st Prize: ₹ 10,000/-
- 2nd Prize: ₹ 5,000/-
- 3rd Prize: ₹ 3,000/-
The top three entries in the undergraduate category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
The top 5 entries in each category shall be published on the CCJS Criminal Law Blog (subject to review process). All the participants who successfully submit the essay before December 15, 2023.shall be eligible to receive a Certificate of Participation.
Important Dates
For College Students
Last date for registration: 20th November, 2023 Last date for submission: 30th November, 2023
For School Students
Last date for registration: 15th December, 2023 Last date for submission: 24th December, 2023
Registration Procedure
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Interested candidates may register for the competition by December 15, 2023. through the link provided towards the end of this post. All submissions are to be electronically mailed only to [email protected] in .doc/.docx format by 11:59 pm, December 15, 2023.
Contact Information
In case of any queries, please write to [email protected] or contact Eesha Shrotriya, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU at [email protected] , or Shantanu Pachauri, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU at [email protected] .
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1st RVU National Essay Competition on Criminal Law 2023| RV University
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Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, RV University invites submissions for the 1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law .
About School of Law, RV University
The School of Law at RV University wishes to strive for academic and research excellence. It joins the existing five schools of RVU providing courses in liberal arts & sciences, design, economics, business, and computer science & engineering. It aims to provide the students an opportunity to explore intersections between law and other disciplines such as business, economics, social sciences, technology and public policy.
About the Centre
The centre aims to enhance awareness of contemporary issues within criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse. The centre endeavours to initiate and sustain engaging conversations among students concerning various aspects of criminal law studies.
The following are the suggested themes for the competition:
- Intersection of religion and criminal law
- Recent criminal law amendments
- Alternate dispute resolution mechanism in criminal law
- Punishment & Sentencing
- Influence of social and cultural factors on criminal law
- Use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials
- Reforms in Indian Criminal Law
- Indian jurisprudence on marital rape
- Impact of technological developments on criminal law
- Death Penalty: Balancing Justice and Morality
- Wrongful Convictions: Miscarriage of Justice
- Rights of the accused
- Victim justice
- Crime against women
- Witness protection
- Corporate criminal liability
Note: The above themes are only suggestive. We invite essays on other relevant topics on criminal law.
Eligibility
The competition is open to students pursuing:
- Higher secondary education (11th and 12th std.); and
- Undergraduate course in law.
Registration and Submission
- Registration Form: [Click here to Register]
- All submissions are to be electronically mailed only to [email protected] in .doc/.docx format.
Important Dates
For college students.
- Registration Deadline: 20th November, 2023
- Submission Deadline: 30th November, 2023
For School Students
- Registration Deadline: 15th December, 2023
- Submission Deadline: 24th December, 2023
Formatting Guidelines
- Word limit: 2,000 to 3,000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
- Page Size: A4
- Pagination: The pagination must be done at the bottom of the page.
- Citation Format: Any uniform citation style can be followed. No particular citation style is required for submissions by school students.
- Text Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 12 points; Line Spacing: 1.5.
- Footnotes Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 10 points; Line Spacing: 1.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions shall be made in the online mode only.
- Submissions need to be original. Plagiarism shall result in disqualification.
- Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two authors.
- The name and affiliation of the author(s) shall be attached separately in the mail. Any identification mark in the essay shall lead to disqualification.
- Essays submitted shall neither be published previously nor be under consideration for publication.
- Essays will be evaluated on the following criteria: relevance of the topic, depth of analysis, cogency of arguments, the feasibility of suggestions, structure, language, and references in support.
Top Three Entries [Higher Secondary Category]
- 1st Prize: INR 10,000
- 2nd Prize: INR 5,000
- 3rd Prize: INR 3,000
Top Three Entries [Undergraduate Category]
The top 5 entries in each category shall be published on the CCJS Criminal Law Blog (subject to review process). All the participants who successfully submit the essay before December 24th, 2023 [Extended] shall be eligible to receive a Certificate of Participation.
Guidelines: [Click here to view]
Email: [email protected] .
Eesha Shrotriya, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU
- Email: [email protected]
Shantanu Pachauri, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU
- Email: [email protected] .
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1st rvu national essay competition 2023 on criminal law by school of law, rv university: register by 15th december.
About School of Law, RV University
The School of Law at RV University wishes to strive for academic and research excellence. It joins the existing five schools of RVU providing courses in liberal arts & sciences, design, economics, business, and computer science & engineering. It aims to provide the students an opportunity to explore intersections between law and other disciplines such as business, economics, social sciences, technology and public policy.
About Centre for Criminal Justice Studies
The centre aims to enhance awareness of contemporary issues within criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse. The centre endeavours to initiate and sustain engaging conversations among students concerning various aspects of criminal law studies.
Following are the suggested themes for the competition:
- Intersection of religion and criminal law
- Recent criminal law amendments
- Alternate dispute resolution mechanism in criminal law
- Punishment & Sentencing
- Influence of social and cultural factors on criminal law
- Use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials
- Reforms in Indian Criminal law
- Indian jurisprudence on marital rape
- Impact of technological developments on criminal law
- Death Penalty: Balancing Justice and Morality
- Wrongful convictions: Miscarriage of justice
- Rights of the accused
- Victim justice
- Crime against women
- Witness protection
- Corporate criminal liability
Note: The above themes are only suggestive. We invite essays on other relevant topics on criminal law.
Eligibility
The competition is open to students pursuing: 1. Higher secondary education (11th and 12th std.); and 2. Undergraduate course in law.
Registration & Submission
Interested candidates may register for the competition by November 20, 2023 through the provided towards the end of this post. All submissions are to be electronically mailed only to [email protected] in .doc/.docx format by 11:59 pm, 24th December, 2023
Registration Form is here.
Formatting Guidelines
- Word limit: 2,000 to 3,000 words (exclusive of footnotes)
- Page Size: A4
- Pagination: The pagination must be done at the bottom of the page.
- Citation Format: Any uniform citation style can be followed. No particular citation style is required for submissions by school students.
- Text Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 12 points; Line Spacing: 1.5.
- Footnotes Font: Times New Roman; Font Size: 10 points; Line Spacing: 1.
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions shall be made in the online mode only.
- Submissions need to be original. Plagiarism shall result in disqualification.
- Co-authorship is permitted up to a maximum of two authors.
- Name and affiliation of author(s) shall be attached separately in mail. Any identification mark in the essay shall lead to disqualification.
- Essays submitted shall neither be published previously nor be under consideration for publication.
- Essays will be evaluated on the following criteria: relevance of the topic, depth of analysis, cogency of arguments, feasibility of suggestions, structure, language, and references in support.
The top three entries in the higher secondary category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
- 1st Prize: ₹ 10,000/-
- 2nd Prize: ₹ 5,000/-
- 3rd Prize: ₹ 3,000/-
The top three entries in the undergraduate category will be awarded the following cash prizes:
The top 5 entries in each category shall be published on the CCJS Criminal Law Blog (subject to review process). All the participants who successfully submit the essay before November 30, 2023 shall be eligible to receive a Certificate of Participation.
Contact Details
In case of any queries, please write to [email protected] or contact Eesha Shrotriya, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU at [email protected], or Shantanu Pachauri, Assistant Professor, SOL, RVU at [email protected].
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Centre for Criminal Justice Studies invites submissions for the 1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse.
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies invites submissions for the 1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law. The last date for submission is November 30, 2023 (undergraduate category) and 24th December, 2023 (higher secondary students category) About School of Law, RV University .
Registrations are invited for National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law by RV University. The last date of registration is November 20, 2023.
The following are the suggested themes for the competition: The intersection of religion and criminal law; Recent criminal law amendments; Alternate dispute resolution mechanism in criminal law; Punishment & Sentencing; Influence of social and cultural factors on criminal law; Use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials ...
School of Law, RV University is organising its 1st RVU National Essay Competition on Criminal Law. Scroll down for more details!
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies invites submissions for the 1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law. The last date for submission is December 24, 2023. About School of Law, RV University. The School of Law at RV University wishes to strive for academic and research excellence.
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Centre for Criminal Justice Studies invites submissions for the 1st RVU National Essay Competition 2023 on Criminal Law. It strives to stimulate meaningful discussions in the field of criminal law and its associated disciplines by providing a platform for relevant academic discourse. Topics. Intersection of religion and criminal law.
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