GNLU Centre for Research in Criminal Justice Sciences is organising the 2nd GCRCJS Criminal Law Essay Writing Competition. Scroll down for more info!

GCRCJS is pleased to organize its 2nd GCRCJS Criminal Law Essay Writing Competition on the theme "Evaluating the Shifting Features of India's Criminal Justice System After 78 Years of Independence" and cordially invites submissions for the same.

About the Centre

Recognizing that a comprehensive appreciation of the technicalities, complexities and patterns of criminal law are indispensable for realizing the goals of the law, Gujarat National Law University established GCRCJS in 2019. It is a Centre dedicated towards carrying out research in the niche area of Criminal Law. The Centre provides a platform for a holistic research environment and aims to further knowledge and academic discussions about the multifaceted dimensions of criminal science.

About the Competition

The competition aims to provide a platform for students in the fields of Law, Criminology, Public Administration, Sociology, and related fields to engage with critical issues facing India's criminal justice system.

Theme

The main theme of the Competition is Evaluating the Shifting Features of India's Criminal Justice System After 78 Years of Independence.

Sub-themes

The competition will focus on the following sub-themes:

  • Analyzing the Three New Criminal Laws
  • Emergence of White-Collar Crime
  • Functioning of Special Investigation Agencies
  • Introduction of New Crimes
  • The Continuance of Colonial Hierarchy in the Criminal Justice System
  • Emergence of New Criminal Activities through Cyberspace
  • The Rise of State Policing
  • The Criminal Justice Administration: Studying the Criminal Bureaucracy
Participants are encouraged to strictly adhere to the competition themes.

Essay Guidelines

  • The name of the Author(s) or any other form of identification must not be mentioned in the Essay.
  • Co-authorship is limited to a maximum of two (2) authors.
  • Word limit: 1500-2000 words, excluding the Footnotes.
  • Font style – Times New Roman.
  • Font size – 14 for Headings, 12 for Body, 10 for Footnotes.
  • Line Spacing – 1.5 for Body, 1.0 for Footnotes.
  • Citation Style – OSCOLA.
  • Margins – 1 inch (i.e., 2.54 cm) on each side.
  • Note: Speaking footnotes are allowed in the submissions but are not mandatory.
  • If included, speaking footnotes should be limited to a maximum of 50 words each.
  • The plagiarism limit is 10% following UGC Guidelines.
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence for submissions is strictly prohibited and highly discouraged.

Submission Process

Participants must submit their essays through the provided Google Form link only. The name of the document should be in the format:

Important Deadline

Submission Deadline: 25th September 2024.

Awards and Certificates

  • All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation.
  • The top three entries will be published on the GCRCJS Crime & Justice Blog along with a Certificate of Merit.

The top three entries will receive the following cash prizes:

  • 1st Prize: ₹5,000
  • 2nd Prize: ₹3,000
  • 3rd Prize: ₹2,000

Downloads

Brochure: [Click here to view]

Contact

Participants may reach out to us at gcrcjs@gnlu.ac.in. For any further queries or assistance, please contact:

  • Ms. Simran Srivastava, Student Convenor, +91 98078 51552
  • Mr. Bhanupratap Singh Rathore, Student Convenor, +91 96643 38656
  • Mr. Vatshal Raval, Student Co-Convener, +91 92653 84215
  • Mr. Shivam Agrawal, Student Co-Convener, +91 94130 29413
  • Ms. Durlabhya Singh, Student Co-Secretary, +91 78500 73174

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