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LexGaze| 1st National Case Commentary Competition

ABOUT THE ORGANISATION

LexGaze Law Review and Blog (“LexGaze”) is a synergic endeavour of practicing legal luminaries and young law students with one objective at its heart- creating and promoting quality research work that pushes for much-needed reforms in the realm of law. In the committed pursuit of its objective, LexGaze has instituted a large number of initiatives since its inception. LexGaze started out as a journal and blogging website- publishing, promoting and encouraging quality content. With the COVID-19 pandemic that compelled all orgnisations to look beyond the usual, LexGaze moved beyond writing and began engaging in other activities, such as webinarspanel discussionsinterviews, and a whole lot more.

Today, after having released the first issue of the law review and fourteen editions of an educative and pulchritudinous weekly newsletter, “The LexGaze Weekly”, LexGaze is venturing into competitions as well, with the first of them being a national level case commentary writing competition in partnership with SCC Online and EBC.

 

ABOUT THE COMPETITION

It is a shared belief at LexGaze that judgments passed by courts of law instruct and shape the trajectory of the society.  Judgments shape perceptions, with people either resonating with them or against them, and give rise to churning that contributes to change. Analysing and commenting on a judgment constitutes a part of such churning.

Keeping this aforesaid thought in mind, LexGaze is organising this competition on writing case commentaries. A case commentary or analysis is an extended commentary on a particular case law. A successful case commentary combines description and analyses of facts; the rule of law applied; the judgment itself and its seminal impacts on the law as well as on the society at large.

For this competition, LexGaze, in association with our Knowledge Partners, EBC and SCC Online, invites students, lawyers and academics to choose a case from the given pool and write an analysis of the same.

RULES*

  1. Constitutional Law
  2. Criminal Law
  3. Law of Arbitration

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