Legis Scriptor endeavors to showcase quality academic content across various fields of Law. We take pride in launching the first edition for the call for blogs to give an opportunity to the members of all legal fraternity to pen down their views and analyze different legal issues across the world.
About the Competition-
In furtherance to the aim of revolutionizing the legal educational sector and Enthused by the success of 1st Online National Debate Competition, Legis Scriptor is pleased to introduce 2nd National Law Quiz Competition .The Debate Competition is not only about Competition itself, but an extended activity that includes, familiarization with issues of ethics, law and politics, developing the ability of analyses and synthesize data and information to form arguments and take position, familiarizing self with exposure to audience, compete and take action in the local community proposing for a better world.
Topic-
“Online Education: Boon or Curse”
Note: Video/Audio recording should be either for or against the issue.
Language:
English/Hindi
Who Can Participate-
Anyone pursuing undergraduate or post-graduate courses from recognized university or college.
Registration Details:-
A Nominal Fees of Rs. 120/- Early Bid Price: Rs. 99/- (till 15 th March)
After the payment all participants need to upload screenshots of the same on Google form given below while registration.
Payment Method:-
PayTM Number: 8851264387
Google Pay: legisscriptor@okicici Phone Pay: 8851264387@ybl OR pay through UPI UPI ID:8851264387@paytm
How to Register:-
Participants have to pay via above mentioned payment method and then register themselves through registration link given below.
Important Dates:
Deadline to register: 19 th March, 2021 Deadline to submit: 21 st March, 2021 Results Declaration: 22 th March, 2021 Note: Participants have to upload their videos in the google form given below
Guidelines:
Make a video through camera (Make sure your Gesture and voice are
clear) or Audio.
Video/Audio recording should not be less than 5 minutes and more than 10 minutes.
Drop your videos/audios in the mentioned section of the google form.
Winners shall be decided on the basis of content delivered in Video/Audio
with regards to the given topic.
Perks:
Certificate of Participation to all successfully registered candidates.
Certificate of Excellence will be given to winner and Certificate of merit will be given to 2 nd and 3 rd Position holders.
Publication opportunity (Discounted) for all the participants.
Free blog publication to top 3 students.
Campus Ambassadorship at Legis Scriptor for all the participants.
Legis Scriptor endeavors to showcase quality academic content across various fields of Law. We take pride in launching the first edition for the call for blogs to give an opportunity to the members of all legal fraternity to pen down their views and analyze different legal issues across the world.
About the quiz competition:
In furtherance to the aim of revolutionizing the legal educational sector and Enthused by the success of 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th and 5th Online National Quiz Competition, Legis Scriptor is pleased to introduce 6th National Law Quiz Competition on ‘Evidence Law’. It aims to provide a unique platform to students and Law aficionados across the country to put their knowledge and quizzing instincts to test. We assure you of an experience filled with legal knowledge, excitement, and ecstasy!
Important dates:-
Last date of registration for both quizzes: 20th March, 2021
Date of competition for Quiz on ‘Evidence Law’: 21 th March, 2021
Time for Quiz: 5:00 PM
Topic:
Evidence Law.
Who Can Participate:-
The quiz is open to everyone from any stream/profession.
Rules:-
The quiz will comprise of 30 MCQs to be attempted in 15 minutes and in one go.
Every question will carry equal marks & there will be no negative marking.
Participation as a team is not allowed.
The quiz will be conducted on an online platform, as decided by the organizers.
The registration amount shall not be refunded in any case whatsoever.
Any technical glitch faced by any participant shall entirely be at his responsibility and organizers owe no liability/responsibility towards the same.
Participants shall ensure decent internet connectivity and are advised to be online at least 30 minutes before the quiz begins.
Certificate of Participation will be given to all participants.
All certificates shall be in digital form and will be sent on the e-mail id provided in the google form.
The decision of the Organizers shall be final and binding in relation to any matter connected with the competition.
Participants are advised to check their mailboxes regularly for updates.
In the case of a tie, the higher rank would be determined on the basis of least time taken by the applicant.
The registered candidates will be added to a WhatsApp group for updates.
The results for the Quiz will be declared on the WhatsApp Group so made for the purpose & the official LinkedIn account of Legis Scriptor.
Legis Scriptor will not be responsible for any technical error in paying the registration fee for the quiz competition or any connectivity/device failure during the Quiz.
You will be added in the WhatsApp group one day prior to the competition.
Prizes:-
1st Position– Rs. 1000/- + Certificate of Excellence + Opportunity of Free
Publication.
2nd Position– Certificate of Excellence + Opportunity of Free Publication.
3rd Position– Certificate of Excellence + Opportunity of Free Publication.
4th – 10th Position– Certificate of Merit + Opportunity of Publication @65% discount.
*NOTE- Participation Certificate + 40% Discount on Publication for all Participants.
Registration Details:-
Registration fee: Rs. 49/- After the payment all participants need to upload screenshots of the same on Google form given below while registration.
Payment Method:-
PayTM no.:8851264387 Google Pay: legisscriptor@okicici Phone Pay: 8851264387@ybl OR pay through UPI UPI ID:8851264387@paytm
How to Register:-
Participants have to pay via above mentioned payment method and then register themselves through registration link given below.
Indian Legal Wing (ILW) is India’s own Legal Platform that aims to cater to the exclusive needs of legal personalities and everyone who are interested in the filed of Law. It’s an initiative of connecting Layman to Lawman. We bring forth Law and its distinct aura through our insightful features and opportunities to make law always exciting. Indian Legal Wing (ILW) promises its readers the ‘Legal perspective’, different opportunities and facilities with a essence and an easy outlook!
About the task of Editor:
The task of an editor at Indian Legal Wing will be to regularly edit assigned articles, blogs, research papers and various contents. As a part of the team, editors will be required to take an active part in various projects undertaken by Indian Legal Wing by assisting in reviewing and editing them.
Eligibility:
All under-graduate law students or law graduates of any law college may apply.
The students pursuing post-graduation degree in law can also apply.
Any other law student or student belonging to any other field also can apply if having an interest towards writing on different socio-legal aspects.
Duration:
The duration for editorship is 6 months and may be extended on the basis of performance.
Note:
An awareness of current affairs and contemporary debates in law will be valuable.
Familiarity with the process of publication will be preferred.
Preference will be given to candidates having prior editorial experience or research
experience.
A certificate of editorship will be awarded after successful completion of the six-month period.
Journal for Law Students and Researchers [JLSR] is an Online Journal with ISSN[O]: 2582-306X and 8 indexings, which is quarterly, Peer-Reviewed, published online and JLSR seeks to provide an interactive platform for the publication of Short Articles, Long Articles, Book Reviews, Case Comments, Research Papers, Essays in the field of Law.
JLSR welcomes contributions from all legal branches, as long as the work is original, unpublished, unplagiarized and is in consonance with the submission guidelines.
NATURE OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Articles: An article must conduct a complete analysis of the area of law, which the author seeks to highlight. It must contain a comprehensive study of the existing law with the suggestions and conclusions of the Author. Word Limit being 1,100 to 4,000 words.
Notes: A note is a relatively concise form of an argument advanced by the author. The focus of a note should be on a relatively new debate or controversy regarding the interpretation or implementation in the law. Notes shall primarily highlight contemporary issues, which need to be addressed, and the authors are expected to offer a solution. The maximum word limit for a manuscript in the form of note is 1,500-2,500 words.
Comments: A comment is where the author may decide to critique any recent/landmark judicial pronouncement or any recent legislation or bill before the Parliament or State Legislature. The word limit for a comment is 2,000-3,000 words.
Book Review: A Book Review is where the author identifies the central idea of the book, gives the reader indication of the author’s style, approach, or premises, and then offers an overall evaluation adding suggestions and latest amendments to the given laws in the book. The word limit is from 2,000-3,000 words.
DATES
Last date for full paper submission: 1st May, 2021 (Submissions should be made in Word Doc.)
Intimation of the selection of Full Paper: Within 3 days of submission.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Citation Format: The citation format to be followed is The Bluebook (19th Ed.)/Any Standard Format.
Abstract: Every submission should be accompanied by an abstract of 250-300 words describing the relevant conclusions drawn in the manuscript.
Papers with plagiarism less than 25% are only eligible for publication.
Font Style: Times New Roman and font size 12.
PUBLICATION FEE
Single Authored: 800/-
Co-Authored: 1000/-
Note : Payment to be made only after selection and not before.
MODE OF SUBMISSION
Submission of the full article/paper along shall be made by sending an e-mail at editor.jlsr@gmail.com.
Team Attorneylex is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide the law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because we believe that these things are an essential part of the legal profession. Along with the other activities the endeavor is to deliver legal help to the sectors of society which are unable to access existing legal services due to illiteracy and poor economic conditions.
About the Competition:
Team Attorneylex is organising its 6th National Article writing competition for all those who want to show their research and writing skills and are not able to find the perfect stage; here, we are giving them a chance to show their talent.
TOPIC:
Any Contemporary Legal Issue.
Eligibility:
Any enrolled student of school/ university/ college, graduate/postgraduates, academicians, advocates, and anyone who can express through the words.
Language:
English or Hindi.
The Submission Guidelines Are:
Word Limit – 1500 – 2000 (inclusive of footnotes)
Co-authorship is allowed (maximum two co-authors)
All submission must be sent at submission@teamattorneylex.in
The subject of the email should be “Submission: Article Writing Competition.”
Write-up must be original and unpublished.
Submissions with plagiarised content and copyright issues will be rejected outrightly.
The decision of the judges shall be final and binding.
Font Size -12
Font Style – Times New Roman
Citation – 19th Bluebook
The submission shall also be accompanied by another Word document consisting of a Cover
Letter mentioning the Name of the Author/s; Name of the Institution/College/University;
Designation; Year of Study (if applicable); Email ID.
Registration Fees
Single Author – 100/-( Early bird offer Rs.80, till 15th March )
Two Authors – 150/- ( Early bird offer Rs.130, till 15th March )
Three Authors- 200/-( Early bird offer Rs.180, till 15th March )
Important Dates:
Last date of payment and registration: March 22, 2021
Last date of submission: 11:59 PM, March 23, 2021
Declaration of Results: 28 March 2021
Prizes:
Winner: Cash prize Rs. 2000/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the website/Journal + Online Internship opportunity with the Team Attorneylex.
Runner up: Cash prize Rs. 1000/- + Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the website/Journal + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
Top 10 Performers: Certificate of Merit + Free Article publication on the
website/Journal + Online Internship Opportunity with Team Attorneylex.
E – participation Certificate will be provided to all the participants.
Payments details:
Paytm/ G-pay/Phonepe- 9616696008 (Gaurav yadav) Bhim UPI- 9616696008@upi Bank details- Name- Gaurav Yadav Bank – Punjab National Bank Account Number- 03842193000248 IFSC Code- PUNB0018300
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▪️He now practices as a Mediator and Arbitrator in a wide range of commercial sectors, including in the areas of construction, energy, property damage, insurance and reinsurance and professional negligence.
▪️Andrew has mediated disputes in the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Lithuania, Turkey, Canada, USA, India and the Philippines.
▪️Andrew is the current NMA Civil & Commercial Mediator of the Year 2020/21.
Note: E-Certificate will be provided to participants who will fill the attendance form at the end of the session.
Date and Timings:
The Webinar will be conducted on 14th March, 2021.4 PM IST | 10:30 AM GMT
Registration Fees:
Kindly note there is no registration fee for the webinar.
Being Lawgical is a student run platform that started in the year 2020, with the main aim to spread legal awareness relating to all socio-legal contemporary issues. We aim to provide a platform that can make learning about law simple and fun.
Being Lawgical focuses on encouraging students, professionals, members of academia to share, enhance, learn and explore their knowledge of law in every way possible.
JLSR Journal
Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR), envisions to empower the individuals of tomorrow to advance and learn from the theoretical and practical aspects of the contemporary law today. Law as a field, is a predominantly present in the lives of people in society, and as such its discourse and dissemination are requisite in a proper forum today. Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JSLR), therefore, acts as a platform for the researchers and students, along with academicians to publish their research on contemporary issues of the law, so as to enable the growth and understanding of the aspects of the law to the interested individuals in society.
WORKSHOP DETAILS
Speaker : Aastha Chadha, Advocate, Delhi High Court
Ms. Aastha Chadha is a 3rd generation lawyer with an excellent and in-depth experience in advisory and litigation (Civil, IBC, Matrimony, Family, Cheque bounce, Succession, etc.). She is also empanelled with leading companies and institutions.
Intimation of acceptance/rejection: Within 48 hours of submission
Tentative month of Release of the Book: April, 2021.
Submission Guidelines
The title of the research paper should be appropriate.
The paper shall be original and unpublished.
The paper should not be plagiarized, and free from grammatical, spelling, and other errors.
Co-authorship is allowed subject to a maximum of two (authors can be from different institutes).
Full names of all the authors along with designation and contact number(s) must be given.
Any uniform method for citation may be followed.
The body of the paper shall be in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 line spacing. Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, size 10 single line spacing
A margin of 4 centimeters shall be left on all sides of the paper.
Page borders, headers, footers shall not be used.
The paper shall be in MS Word Format
Word Limit (Subject to Relaxation)
Notes/Comments: (between 3000-5000 words including footnotes)
Cases/Report Commentaries: (between 2500-3000 words including footnotes)
Articles: (between 1200-5000 words including footnotes)
Short Notes: (between 1000-2500 words including footnotes)
Book/Report Review: (between 2000-3000 words including footnotes)
Format
The format of the book is Print. Contributors are provided with a digital copy of the book on their e-mail id along with a certificate of publication. To procure a printed copy of the book, extra charges would apply.
• Arudra uses the words Coronil 92B and Coronil 213 SPL which is contrary to what has been used by Patanjali that is “coronil” In this scenario, “coronil” is the common word but in supposedly different contexts. • Arudra has never actively applied for the word coronil as a wordmark • Arudra compromised with the invention of the word ‘coronil’ by not registering it as a trademark, which portrays the defection in its birth • Arudra’s usage of the word coronil implicates the context in which they use it via the products they manufacture that’s for cleaning purposes of industrial machines which would eventually prevent corrosion. • Lack of any exclusive rights on the behalf of Arudra concerning the word ‘coronil’ as both the labels being registered with the alpha-numerals that is Coronil 92B and Coronil 213 SPL • No monopoly conferred over a part of the trademark so registered • Section 29 of the trademarks act 1999 deals with the infringement of the registered trademarks” clause 4 of the same says: A registered trademark is infringed by a person who, not being a registered proprietor or a person using by way of permitted use, uses in the course of trade, a mark which— • (a) is identical with or similar to the registered trademark; and • (b) is used about goods or services which are not similar to those for which the trademark is registered; and • (c) the registered trademark has a reputation in India and the use of the mark without due cause takes unfair advantage of or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or repute of the registered trademark • In this case, section 29(4) is not maintainable, merely registering a composite word, which is composed of several features, words or numerals does not provide any rights to sue the other in the aforementioned section. • Things would have been opposite if Arudra had applied for independent registration of the word ‘Coronil’ • The court is not in a position to direct an injunction by splitting up the composite word into its different components and direct for an injunction.
Whether Patanjali’s usage of the word ‘Coronil’ intended to obtain an unfair advantage or not to be analyzed and determined during the trial The court concluded prima facie that the usage of the word ‘coronil’ as an immunity booster not deleterious to Arudra’s prominence. With these, among other observations, the Division Bench reversed Justice Karthikeyan’s August 6 injunction order, and accordingly put away the Rs 10 lakh fine imposed on the defendants. The Court suggested that the main suit between Arudra and the defendants over the trademark rights for “Coronil” be disposed of within reasonable time, by the Commercial Division of the High Court.