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National blog writing competition on Constitution in its Seventies” by Constitutional Law Club, NUSRL Ranchi : Submit Now!!

About National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi –
National University of Study and Research in Law (Ranchi) was instituted in the year 2010 by Act No 4 of Jharkhand State Assembly. The vision is to inculcate within the students the nuances of legal culture and instill within them a passion for law, cumulatively with sound legal knowledge, skill, courage, and integrity requisite in the administration of justice and to contribute qualitatively to the growing legal fraternity across the nation. In a world that is fast and constantly changing, students of law must constantly update their knowledge, skills and techniques to match the level of efficiency and professionalism expected from them in the 21st century. The University incorporates various methods and techniques to help the students match that level of expectancy and achieve success in their careers, simultaneously adding quality to the professional sphere of legal practitioners in the nation.
About the Competition –
This 26-11-2020, India celebrates the landmark 71 Years of its Constitution which was formally adopted on 26-11-1949. The Constitution, though young, has undergone a tremendous change over these seven decades. Starting with 395 Articles and 8 schedules, it stands now stands at over 450 Articles and 12 Schedules—a result of 104 amendments. The Indian Constitution is a marvelous document and its robustness and durability rest on its many built-in safeguards securing citizens’ rights to freedom and justice and fair play which no government, however powerful, can hope to effectively recast within the space of a single or even multiple tenures in office. Therefore on the occasion of 71st Constitution Day, the Constitutional Law Club, NUSRL has organised the national level blog writing competition to further the discussions on the glorious aspects of the Indian Constitution.
Eligibility Criteria –
The competition is open to all law pursuing students (three or five years, including L.L.M/PhD) from any recognized university.
Theme – Constitution in its Seventies
Sub Themes – 
Note – The list in not exhaustive and authors can opt for any topic within the ambit of the theme.
Submission Guidelines – 
Important Dates
Rewards 
Evaluation Criteria –
The article shall be critically examined and any political or prejudice comment/opinion shall lead to immediate disqualification. The article shall be marked upon the following aspect –
Contact
Email Address – clcblogcompetition@gmail.com
Contact Person
Shreya Mishra – 7004801585
Mujeeb Ur Rehman – 9430136818
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