Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas – GNLU ADR Magazine Writing Competition, 2025

The GNLU ADR Magazine, in collaboration with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, is organizing the Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas – GNLU ADR Magazine Article Writing Competition, 2025. This competition aims to foster academic discourse and research in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), providing law students with a unique platform to showcase their analytical and writing skills. 

Through this initiative, we seek to encourage participants to critically engage with contemporary challenges in ADR. With the support of Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, a leader in the legal profession, the Competition aims to facilitate meaningful knowledge exchange between aspiring lawyers and experienced professionals, contributing to the evolving ADR jurisprudence through the publication of high-quality scholarly articles. The authors of the top three entries of the competition will internship at Cyril Amarchand Managaldas.

About Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas is a leading law firm in India with a global reputation of being a trusted adviser to its clients. The Firm advises a large and diverse set of clients, including domestic and foreign commercial enterprises, financial institutions, private equity and venture capital funds, start-ups, and government and regulatory bodies. The Firm assists clients across a spectrum of transactions, sectors, and regulations and is consistently ranked as one of the top firms in the field of Dispute Resolution. It is one of the largest full-service law firms in India and has offices in key business centers in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, GIFT City, Singapore, and Abu Dhabi.

Important Dates

  • 1st December, 2024: Launch of the Competition & Opening of Registration.
  • 30th December, 2024: Closing of Registration for the Competition
  • 5th January, 2025: Opening of Submission of Articles
  • 25th January, 2025: Deadline for Submission of Articles
  • Last Week of March: Declaration of Results

Themes of the Competition

The submissions for the Competition may revolve around the following broad themes:

  • Counterclaims in Investment Arbitration: Challenges and Implications
  • Transforming India into a Global Arbitration Hub: Opportunities and Challenges
  • The Concept of Patent Illegality and its Alignment with Global Standards
  • The Applicability of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Mechanisms
  • Arbitrability Issues: The Scope of Live and Dead Claims in Arbitration
  • Arbitration under Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC): Benefits and Challenges
  • Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in India: Legal Hurdles and Emerging Challenges

 

Awards

1st Prize

Internship with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas 

&

Rs 10,000

2nd Prize

Internship with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas 

&

Rs 7,000

3rd Prize

Internship with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas 

&

Rs 5,000

4th Prize

Rs 3,000

5th Prize

Rs 3,000

The top five entries shall be published by the Magazine in Volume V Issue II.

Eligibility

Contributions are welcome from undergraduate students currently in the third, fourth and fifth year of a five-year integrated LL.B. program from a recognized university. Additionally, only single authorship is permitted.

Registration

Those interested may register by using the link provided hereinbelowPlease note that interested students are required to submit a Registration Fee of Rs. 200, details of which are required to be filled in the Registration Form. The registration fee is non-refundable.

The last date for registration is 30th December 2024, after which no applications will be accepted. Each author will receive a confirmation of receipt of submission from the Magazine.

The following is the step-by-step process for registration:

  • The registration form can be accessed here.
  • In the registration form, you will find the payment link. Enter the necessary details and complete the payment. The payment link can also be accessed here.
  • Once the payment is made, download the receipt or take a screenshot that clearly shows the transaction details. This will serve as your proof of payment.
  • Return to the Google Form and fill in the required information. Upload the receipt or screenshot of your payment as proof.
  • After submitting the registration form, you will receive an automatic form response email. Ensure you have received this email, as it confirms that your form has been submitted.
  • Once the registration period closes, the Editorial Board will verify all registration details and payments.
  • Registered participants will receive an email with a unique registration number and a link to the manuscript submission form.

Submission Guidelines

  • Mode of Submission: The manuscript needs to be submitted through the Google Form only. The same will be shared with registered students over email. Submissions made via e-mail or by any other means shall not be considered.
  • Co-authorship is not permitted.
  • Word Limit: The word limit for the submission is 2000 to 2500 words excluding footnotes.
  • Citation Style: Citations must strictly conform to the style in the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA 4th, 2012). No hyperlinks are allowed.
  • Body: Garamond with a font size of 12 and line spacing of 1.5
  • Footnotes: Garamond with a font size of 10 and line spacing of 1.
  • Manuscripts that have already been submitted or published elsewhere must not be submitted.
  • Themes: Submissions must deal with relevant and contemporary legal and policy issues on the provided themes. Any deviation from the provided themes is not permitted.
  • Plagiarism: All submissions will be screened for similarity index and AI writing. Paraphrasing, as well as verbatim usage of content without appropriate citation of authorities, shall qualify as plagiarism. The Magazine has a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism, and any instance of plagiarism in the manuscript will constitute a ground for immediate disqualification. The thresholds as per the UGC Guidelines will be followed in this regard.
  • Style Guide: Please refer to this detailed Style Guide to adhere to the formatting requirements of the Magazine.
  • Submissions must not contain any references to the identity of the authors in the body of the manuscript to ensure anonymity.
  • Any failure to adhere to the guidelines may result in rejection of the submission.
  • The Editorial Board may, in its absolute discretion, waive any of the above rules or amend the process. In case of any dispute or ambiguity, the decision of the Editorial Board shall be final and binding.
  • The author agrees to vest the Magazine with the Copyright over its manuscript upon publication.

Evaluation

The evaluation will be a two-tiered process:

  • First, the Editorial Board of the Magazine will conduct a thorough review of all submissions following the standard editorial process. The top 20 percent of the articles will be shortlisted based on originality, research quality, analytical depth, and relevance to the chosen theme.
  • Second, the shortlisted articles will be forwarded to a panel of experts for final evaluation. The panel will select the top 5 winning entries.

In case of Queries

Mr. Harshit Upadhyay

Editor-in-Chief

+91 70074 36600

 

Mr. Aditya Sharma

Senior Editor

+91 77018 55508

 

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