The Amity Law School proudly announces the result and rank of the 4th National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019. The Fourth Edition of National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019 was organised in collaboration with SCC Online, and Legal Bites. The Organising Committee of Amity Law School, Gurugram would like to thank every participant of the 4th National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019 for… Read More »

The Amity Law School proudly announces the result and rank of the 4th National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019. The Fourth Edition of National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019 was organised in collaboration with SCC Online, and Legal Bites.

The Organising Committee of Amity Law School, Gurugram would like to thank every participant of the 4th National Judgment Writing Competition, 2019 for showing interest in the competition.

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice” ― Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Congratulations to all the winners and participants for putting in all the hard work!!

The result of the TOP TEN are as follows:

Rank 1

Name of Participant – Vishnupriya Prabhakar and Sejalsri Mukkavilli

Name of College/University – Alliance University

Judgment Click here

Rank 2

Name of Participant – Tejal Patil and Twinkle Punjabi

Name of College/University – G. J. Advani Law College, Mumbai

Judgment Click here

Rank 3

Name of Participant – Vivek Gautam and Antra Sisodiya

Name of College/University – National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Judgment Click here

Rank 4

Name of Participants – Tanaya Das

Name of College/University – Chanakya National Law University

Judgment Click here

Rank 5

Name of Participant – Suruchi Jaiswal and Subham Kumar Jain

Name of College/University – Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi

Judgment Click here

Rank 6

Name of Participants – Samriddhi Chatterjee and Sayan Chandra

Name of College/University – Gujarat National Law University

Judgment Click here

Rank 7

Name of Participants – Shreshth Srivastava

Name of College/University – UPES Dehradun

Judgment Click here

Rank 8

Name of Participants – Swarnika Gupta

Name of College/University – Institute of Law, Nirma University

Judgment Click here

Rank 9

Name of Participants – Chanchal Dhakad

Name of College/University – National Law Institute University, Bhopal

Judgment Click here

Rank 10

Name of Participant – Daine Seirra Jacob and Hena Kurian

Name of College/University – School of Legal Studies, Reva University

Judgment Click here

Awards

First Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 5,100 + SCC Online Gift Hamper + Publication of Judgment on Legal Bites
Second Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 3,100 + SCC Online Gift Hamper + Publication of Judgment on Legal Bites
Third Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 2,100 + SCC Online Gift Hamper + Publication of Judgment on Legal Bites

Note:

  • Certificate of Excellence will be awarded to top three participants.
  • Certificate of Merit will be awarded to participants securing rank four to ten.
  • All worthy judgments will be published online.
  • All the participants, who have submitted the judgments, will receive a Certificate of Participation.
  • E-Certificates will be issued within a week.
  • Hard print certificates will be dispatched via postal services within 2 weeks.

Note: If any participant wishes to hear remarks about her/his judgment, then she/he is requested to send a mail to the Organising Committee.

All the submissions worth publishing will be published at Legal Bites and in the newsletter. We wish all the participants ALL THE BEST for their future and hope to see your participation in the next edition of Judgment Writing.

Contact

For any further details or queries, please write to alsessaycompetiton@gmail.com or contact –

Deepanshu Rao: +91 96547 70494

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Updated On 19 March 2020 12:00 AM GMT
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