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BROCHURE

MEDIA PARTNER

Faculty Co-ordinators Management Student Convenors


Prof. Snigdha Singh Fr. Thomas T V, Director
Aryan Shivappa
Prof. (Dr.) Jayadevan S Nair, Dean
Prof. Vetha Philos Sweta Shoumya
Prof. (Dr.) Sapna S, Associate Dean & HoD
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[email protected]
ABOUT CHRIST UNIVERSITY

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) was born out of the educational vision of St


Kuriakose Elias Chavara, an educationalist and social reformer of the nineteenth
century in South India. He founded the first Catholic indigenous congregation,
Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), in 1831 which administers CHRIST
(Deemed to be University).

“CHRIST (Deemed to be University) was established as ‘Christ College’ in 1969. It


undertook path-breaking initiatives in Indian higher education with the
introduction of innovative and modern curricula, insistence on academic
discipline, imparting of Holistic Education and adoption of global higher
education practices with the support of creative and dedicated staff.”

The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India conferred Autonomy to


Christ College in 2004 and identified it as an Institution with Potential for
Excellence in 2006. In 2008 under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, the Ministry
of Human Resource Development of the Government of India, declared the
institution a Deemed to be University, in the name and style of Christ University.

The campus is a living example of harmonious multiculturalism with students


from all the states and union territories and around 60 different countries.
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) publishes six peer-reviewed research
journals and has published more than 300 books in Kannada and English. A
promoter of sports, music and literary activities, it is a nurturing ground for
creative excellence.
ABOUT SCHOOL OF LAW

The School of Law at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) in


Bangalore, founded and managed by the Carmelites of Mary
Immaculate (CMI), has established itself as a prominent legal
education institution in the city. The school offers a wide array of
programs at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels, all
adhering to the standards set by the Bar Council of India and the
University Grants Commission. Its curriculum is structured to be
adaptable, allowing students to pursue various specialisations and
is tailored to meet the evolving needs of the legal profession and
academia.

Students at the School of Law benefit from numerous


distinguished opportunities, including internships, clinical
programs, research supervision, and scholarly writing. To enhance
student engagement with legal practitioners, the school frequently
organises seminars, guest lectures, and workshops on diverse legal
topics. In addition to its core ten-semester program, the school
also offers value-added courses and programs designed to enrich
the academic experience.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW STUDIES
AND ORIENTATION COMMITTEE

The CLSOC aims at organizing events such as


discussion forums, essay competitions, quizzes,guest
lectures and seminars to foster deeper engagement
with constitutional values. In furtherance of the same,
the committee intends to organises the 1st SLCU
National Essay Writing Competition, which shall
invite submissions from 12th October, 2024 onwards
and results shall be declared on 26th November, 2024.
THE COMPETITION WILL BE BASED ON THE
FOLLOWING THEMES:
1. Journey of cooperative federalism as a basic tenet since
independence

Examining the evolution of federalism through


Centralization vs. decentralisation, intergovernmental
relations, constitutional amendments, judicial
interpretations
Revisiting various instances of cooperative federalism in
action (e.g., GST, National Health Mission, rural
development programs) and measuring their success
Challenges and Future: Emerging issues including fiscal
federalism and regional disparities, the role of
technology, and prospects for a more cooperative future.

2. Evolution of substantive vis-a-vis procedural due process

Substantive Due Process: Expanding the Horizon of


Fundamental Rights
Balancing Substantive and Procedural Due Process in
Preventive Detention Laws
Emerging Challenges to Due Process in the Age of
Technology and Surveillance

These topics are merely indicative, and the authors are free
to choose any topic falling under the broad ambit of
Constitutional Law
ELIGIBILITY
We welcome participation from the following
categories of students:

Students pursuing Five-Year/Three-Year LLB


Discipline.
Students pursuing One-Year/Two-Year LLM
Discipline.
Students pursuing any other undergraduate or
postgraduate law degree from any recognized
university.
MODE
The event will take place virtually.

IMPORTANT DATES
12th October, 2024 - Call for submission

30th October, 2024 - Final date for registration

10th November, 2024- Final date for submission

20th November, 2024- Selection of top 8

26th November, 2024 - Shortlisted essays will be


virtually presented to an esteemed panel of judges
RULES
Open to students pursuing undergraduate courses i.e.
BBA LLB, BA LLB, LLB in any discipline from
recognized institutions.
Teams must register via the provided link/form
before the deadline, 11:59pm on 30th October, 2024.
No late registrations will be accepted. Failure to
register by the deadline will lead to disqualification.
Essays must be submitted by 11:59 PM on 10th
November, 2024. Late submissions will result in
disqualification.
The essay must be between 1500-3000 words. Essays
exceeding or falling short of the word limit will
result in a deduction of marks. Marks will be
deducted for exceeding the word limit beyond 100
words.
Plagiarism will result in disqualification.
Proper citations and references must be included.
Footnotes shall be formatted in the font type Times
New Roman, Font Size 10, with 1 line spacing and
justified alignment.
All footnotes must adhere to the 20th edition of
Bluebook citation format. No other styles of citations
will be permitted.
The online submission of the essay must be
submitted through Google form and the same is
provided in the upcoming page.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions shall be made in .doc/.docx format
All submissions are to be made via a google form.
The name of the file should be the title of the essay.
Word limit: 1500-3000 (excluding footnotes)
Submission date: on or before 10 November 2024.
Citations must adhere to Bluebook 20th Edition.
Authors are strictly prohibited from revealing their
identity in any part of the manuscript. Non-adherence
to the same will result in immediate disqualification.
Your essay should be error-free: grammar, spelling,
punctuation etc. – your paper must be original and
plagiarism free. Use of AI tools will be scanned and if
detected, the essay will be disqualified.

Formatting:
Font style: Times New Roman
Title of the Manuscript Font Size: 16
Headings Font Size : 14
Main Text & Sub-heading Font Size: 12
Line spacing: 1.5

Footnotes:
Font Size: 10
Line spacing: 1.0
All text should be justified
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION
The registration fee is as follows:
Single Authorship: ₹472 /- (Inclusive of taxes)
Co-Authorship: ₹590 /- (Inclusive of taxes)
Inter-university teams are allowed.

PROCESS OF REGISTRATION
Registration to be done via this form by the 30th October,
2024

All participants are requested to pay the registration fee in


the following way:
1. Visit the online payment portal at-
https://southindianbank.in/ChristFee/
2. On the payment portal, from SELECT FEE NAME ->
FEST
3. From the SELECT CATEGORY* option, choose any one
of the options, either "1st SLCU-CLSOC-Co-authorship"
or "1st SLCU-CLSOC-Single Authorship" as per your
requirement.
4. You will be directed to the next page, fill in the necessary
details, and finally proceed with the payment process.
5. Please download the receipt and upload the same.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE REGISTRATION FEE IS NON-


REFUNDABLE. KINDLY ENSURE THAT YOU COMPLETE
THE PAYMENT BY THE SPECIFIED DEADLINE.
PROCESS OF SUBMISSION
Submission must be done via this form by 10th
November, 2024.
The Submission must be in .doc/.docx format.
The name of the file should be the title of the essay.

PRIZES:
The competition offers attractive prizes for the
winners, runner-up, and second runner-up, including:

1. Winners: INR 5,000 Cash Prize

2. Runner Up: INR 3,000 Cash Prize

3.Second Runner Up: INR 1,000 Cash Prize

All participants will be given certificates of


participation.
POINT OF CONTACT

Faculty Coordinators:

Prof. Snigdha Singh


Prof. Vetha Philos

Student Conveners:

Sweta Shoumya
(+91 96882 51111)
[email protected]

Aryan Shivappa
(+91 83173 44145)
[email protected]

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