Satya Hegde Essay Competition On 'Extending Curative Jurisdiction To Arbitration Matters – Exploring The Consequences'

Update: 2024-08-02 09:56 GMT
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The Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre (NPAC), is a non-profit company registered under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956. NPAC was set up by the Palkhivala Foundation to promote institutional arbitration in India, keeping in mind the growing burden on Indian courts and the inordinate delay in the disposal of cases.

By providing world-class facilities to conduct quick, efficient and cost-effective arbitration proceedings, NPAC seeks to become a Centre of excellence in the field of Institutional Arbitration.

NPAC is pleased to announce an Essay competition on Arbitration. The competition is open to current students of Law in any College or University in India.

Topic: Extending Curative Jurisdiction to Arbitration Matters – Exploring the Consequences

Word Limit: 2500 words (excluding footnotes).

Prizes :

  • First Prize – Rs.10,000/-
  • Second Prize – Rs. 7,500/-
  • Third Prize – Rs. 5,000/-

Formatting Guidelines:

  • Essay must be typed in double spacing.
  • Essay can be sent in word doc. or pdf. Format

Selection Guidelines: Jury's decision is final.

Submission Guidelines:

  • One entry per person.
  • Joint authorship is not allowed.
  • Essay must be the original work of the author.
  • First page should contain the details viz; Name, College or University you are studying, Postal address, Mobile no. & Mail id.
  • Entries must be enclosed with a bonafide certificate from the Dean/Principal of your College or University

Submission Deadline: Monday, August 23, 2024, before 06.00 pm

Submission Procedure: Entries should be sent to npac05shec@gmail.com

Contact Information: Nani Palkhivala Arbitration Centre, 22 Karpagambal Nagar, Mylapore, Chennai

600 004. +91 44 24987145 / 044 2487 7745/ 044 2498 6697

Email: npac2005@gmail.com

Website: www.nparbitration.net

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