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Participate: LawBhoomi's Case Summary Writing Competition (Register by Jan 25)

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LawBhoomi is a portal that provides updates on legal opportunities, law notes, legal career advices and interviews of eminent legal persons.

About Case Summary Writing Competition

LawBhoomi is conducting a Case Summary Writing Competition. This competition is meant to encourage the writing skills of the students and honour the best writers with a certificate and recognition.

Eligibility

The competition is open to all students across India. (Not restricted to law students)

Topic

The participant can select any case law to prepare a summary. For guidelines on how to write case summaries, click here.

Prizes

  • Top 3 Winners: Certificate of Merit + Internship Opportunity + Blog Publication at LawBhoomi

  • Next top 7 winners– Certificate of Appreciation + Blog Publication at LawBhoomi

  • Names of top candidates will be published at LawBhoomi’s website.

Guidelines For Contributions

  1. All summaries must be submitted in English Language only.

  2. The length of the summary shouldn’t be more than 2500 words.

  3. Visit ‘Case Briefs’ section at LawBhoomi before selecting the case. Avoid writing on already existing case briefs.

  4. Co-authorship is allowed.

  5. All submissions shall be made to contact@lawbhoomi.com.

  6. Details of the author(s) shall be provided in the body of the email.

  7. There is no word limit as such, as the content will vary from case to case.

  8. For guidelines on how to write case summaries, click here.

Important Dates

  1. The last date for:

  2. Registration: 25 January 2021

  3. Submission: 30 January 2021

  4. Date of Declaration of Results: by the end of 3rd week of February 2021

Contact Information

Email: contact@lawbhoomi.com

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