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Third Surana & Surana and RGNUL International Arbitral Award Writing Competition

The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, RGNUL is collaborating with Surana & Surana International Attorneys to organize the competition.

Bar & Bench

The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, RGNUL (CADR) is collaborating with Surana & Surana International Attorneys, headquartered in Chennai to organize the third edition of the International Arbitral Award Writing Competition.

No fee will be charged at any stage of the competition.

Eligibility

  • The competition shall be open to the students who are pursuing their B.A.LL.B./LLM/PhD/MPhil or any other Undergraduate or Masters courses (other than Law) in any university across the world. 

  • If any student of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) is positioned amongst the top three, he/she will not be eligible for the top three prizes but will be felicitated with a special prize by the Surana & Surana International Attorneys, Chennai. 

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Release of the competition problem: September 10, 2022.

  • Last date to seek clarifications: October 10, 2022.

  • Release of clarifications: October 20, 2022.

  • Last date for submission of final draft: November 20, 2022.

  • Declaration of results: January 2023.

Prizes

  • First prize: ₹25,000

  • Second prize: ₹15,000

  • Third prize: ₹10,000

  • Consolation prize (next 5 best entries): ₹1,000 (each)

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Contact Details

STUDENT CO-ORDINATORS

Mr. Kabir Chaturvedi +91 9148905381

Ms. Tanveer Kaur +91 7009722968

Mr. Rachit Somani +91 6376006259

Mr. Jotsaroop Singh +91 9958854523

Email: submissions.cadr@rgnul.ac.in

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