UPES 2ND NATIONAL ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION 2021

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About the School of law 

UPES School of Law combines a carefully crafted curriculum with interactive learning methods to prepare students who can contribute towards shaping the legal landscape. With faculty who are leading specialists in their respective subjects, a world-class infrastructure with an in-house moot court for experiential learning, and continuous engagements with industry and academic experts, we nurture students to become professionals who are empathetic and well-versed with the language of law’.

About the Society of Law and Literature

The Society of Law and Literature of School of Law comprises of Writer’s Club, Quiz Club, Oratory Club, Debating Society and Youth Parliament Association which aims at training and providing the students of the School of Law with the necessary tools to enhance their knowledge, creative reading, writing skills and help them showcase their other qualities such as photography, theatre, poetry and music in various literary and other competitions across the country; thereby creating an opportunity to enhance their personality. The SOLL aims at providing its members with an environment to enhance ones’ confidence along with one creative and legal writing skills. It also focuses on the enhancement of innovative and original ideas of the students being reflected through various competitions in the nature of the book review, judgment writing, law op-ed, paper presentation, poetry, theatre, book writing, etc.

T H E M E

“ REVITALIZING INDIAN AGRICULTURE & NEW FARM LAWS: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD ” 

SUB THEMES

  1. Farm Laws: Necessity of Consultation before Reforms
  2. Farmer’s Protest & Article 19 of Constitution of India
  3.    The revivalof Agriculture v. Intolerance to Reforms
  4. Internationalisation of  Local Issues
  5. Economics of Farm Reforms
  6. Food Security: Role of Farmers
  7. Indian Farm Laws: Testing at WTO
  8. Farm Laws: Myth vs Reality
  9. Business of Agriculture
  10. Class within Class: Poor and Marginalised farmers
  11. APMC: Needs for reforms
  12. Mandatory Law on MSP via- a vis Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
  13. Rooting out Middlemen: Whom does it serve?
  14. ManagementThe perspective of farm protest and reforms

*These sub-themes are not exhaustive; authors are open to working on any topic related to the above-mentioned theme

E L I GI B L E  S T U D E N T

This competition is open to all the students pursuing Bachelors and Post graduations degree from any College or University recognized in India

Registration Link – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UlwOaQpcy6xO20_2dPXv40oyk9n5dTU9BJLCM1SwOvQ/edit?usp=sharing    

The last date of registration and submission is 31st March 23:59 hrs 

NO REGISTRATION FEES

1.First Prize: INR 7,000 /- and an e-merit certificate;

2.Second Prize: INR 5,000/- and an e-merit certificate;

3.Third Prize: INR 3,000/- and an e-merit certificate;

4.Fourth and Fifth: INR 1,000 /- and an e-merit certificate each

The top 10 entries will be awarded an e-merit certificate

The top 20 entries will be compiled and published in UPES Student Law Review e-journal.

All the participants will be awarded an e-participation certificate

F O R  Q U E R Y

Sunny Verdani (Secretary SoLL) – +91 9602886360 (in case you face issue while submission)

Archita Satsangi (Co – Convener Write’s club) –  +91 9873388399

Himanshu Maru (PR Team)- +91 9929193492

Write to us at – soll@upes.ac.in

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