National-Level Legal Policy Drafting and Presentation Competition | Amity Law School | Amity University Bengaluru | Prize Rs. 15000 | Register by 30th June 2026
National-Level Legal Policy Drafting and Presentation Competition | Amity Law School | Amity University Bengaluru | Prize Rs. 15000 | Register by 30th June 2026
ABOUT AMITY UNIVERSITY BENGALURU:
Amity University Bengaluru carries forward the globally acclaimed legacy of the Amity Education Group, underpinned by over two decades of commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement. As a hub of higher education in South India, the university exemplifies Amity’s mission to cultivate future-ready leaders by integrating global standards in education, research, and training with a strong cultural foundation. Spread across a sprawling 70-acre eco-friendly campus, Amity University Bengaluru offers an intellectually vibrant, technologically advanced, and culturally diverse learning environment. The institution is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), ensuring that all degrees awarded are valid for employment and higher education across India and abroad.
ABOUT AMITY LAW SCHOOL:
Amity Law School, a constituent of Amity University Bengaluru, stands as a premier institution for legal studies, committed to fostering academic excellence, professional competence, and ethical responsibility. With its forward-looking curriculum and student-centric learning environment, the Law School embodies Amity’s vision to create global legal professionals who are socially conscious and justice-driven. Amity Law School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, integrated degrees, and research opportunities in law. Its curriculum is designed to balance classroom teaching with experiential learning, including:
ABOUT THE EVENT:
The 1st ALSB National Legal Drafting and Policy Writing Competition, 2026, organised by Amity Law School Bengaluru, is a national-level initiative aimed at cultivating the specialised skills required for legislative and policy formulation among law students. The competition encourages participants to engage with contemporary governance challenges and draft statutes, constitutional reforms, and policy frameworks on issues of national significance. By emphasising analytical precision, constitutional grounding, and implementation feasibility, the event offers a platform for young legal minds to move beyond adjudicatory learning and towards legislative and policy-oriented thinking, reflecting ALSB’s commitment to preparing future professionals for India’s evolving governance landscape.
THEME FOR THE COMPETITION:
Theme
Viksit Bharat 2047
Sub-Themes
Legislative and policy reforms for a future-ready constitutional democracy
Digital public infrastructure, cybersecurity, and AI governance frameworks for 2047
Judicial efficiency, legal system modernization, and access to justice reforms
Economic regulatory reforms for a $10 trillion innovation-driven economy
Climate resilience, carbon regulation, and sustainable development legislation
Public health governance, pandemic preparedness, and bioethics regulation
National security, defence modernization, and strategic technology law
Education, skill development, and demographic dividend legal frameworks
Women’s rights, gender justice, and inclusive social protection reforms
Urban planning, housing, land governance, and smart city regulatory models
Agriculture, food security, water management, and rural development laws
Data protection, consumer rights, and platform accountability in digital markets
Competition law, trade policy, and global diplomacy for India’s emergence as a developed state
Labour reforms, gig economy regulation, and future of work policy frameworks
Child protection, disability rights, and welfare legislation for a socially inclusive India
ELIGIBILITY AND TEAM COMPOSITION:
Students pursuing Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Diploma, or Doctoral programmes from any recognised university, college, or academic institution in India are eligible to participate.
Participants from all academic disciplines and domains, including but not limited to Law, Management, Social Sciences, Humanities, Commerce, Engineering, Technology, Public Policy, Media, International Relations, and allied fields, are eligible.
International students, exchange students, research scholars, academicians, professionals, and independent researchers are also eligible to participate, subject to the applicable participation guidelines.
Multiple teams from the same institution are permitted
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
All submissions must be in English. The combined Draft and Policy Addendum shall not exceed the prescribed page limit notified in the brochure. Exceeding the limit may result in deduction of marks.
The manuscript must not contain the name(s), institution(s), or any identification details of the participant(s). Only the assigned Team Code should appear. Participants are required to remove document metadata prior to submission.
Submissions must be original and not published or under consideration elsewhere. A similarity threshold may be applied at the discretion of the Organising Committee to ensure academic integrity.
The use of generative artificial intelligence tools for automatic drafting or editing is not permitted. The Organising Committee may verify suspected submissions through appropriate measures.
Submissions shall be accepted in .doc / .docx and .pdf formats only. Files must be named as: TeamCode.doc / TeamCode.docx / TeamCode.pdf
*Any other format may be rejected.
The Draft and Policy Addendum shall be submitted as a single combined file inclusive of all pages, annexures (if any), and references.
The competition is open to students enrolled in a recognised undergraduate or postgraduate programme in law or allied disciplines. Entries may be submitted individually or in teams of up to two (2) members. Interdisciplinary authorship is permitted.
Entries must be submitted through the official link or mode notified by the Organising Committee. Submissions through any other means shall not be considered.
In case of any dispute regarding interpretation of rules, the decision of the Organising Committee shall be final and binding.
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