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Virtual Judgement Writing Competition | Gujarat Law Society

Virtual Judgement Writing Competition | Gujarat Law Society

Participate in the Virtual Judgement Writing Competition organized by Gujarat Law Society. Win cash prizes up to ₹18,000. Open to law students and professionals. Last date to register: December 27.

About Gujarat Law Society

Gujarat Law Society (GLS) is a premier educational group offering courses across multiple disciplines. Synonymous with contemporary education in the region, GLS boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, encompassing nearly 29 institutes in diverse fields.

GLS has an expansive alumni network that reflects the values imparted by the institution since its inception. Members of this alumni network hold esteemed positions in distinguished corporations globally, embodying responsibility, pragmatism, and proactivity.

Founded in 1927 by visionaries like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Shri Ganesh Mavlankar (India’s first Speaker), and Shri I.M. Nanavati, GLS has been a beacon of excellence in education for over nine decades. The society’s management, under the leadership of Shri Sudhir Indravadan Nanavati, has ensured constant growth and success.

From a single law college, GLS has expanded into 29 institutions offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional courses across disciplines such as arts, commerce, law, management, and computer applications.

About GLS University

GLS University was established with the objective of creating an ideal learning environment while continuing the tradition of excellence upheld by Gujarat Law Society. GLS University serves over 25,000 students pursuing graduate, postgraduate, and doctoral studies across its institutions.

With over one million alumni excelling in business, commerce, law, science, arts, and culture, GLS University is a hub for nurturing future leaders and innovators.

About Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law (FOL), a constituent department of GLS University, is a premier destination for students aiming for a virtuous career in law and justice. The FOL stands out for its senior and experienced faculty, along with practicing advocates who provide experiential learning.

Employing a comprehensive teaching pedagogy, including classroom discussions, case studies, guest lectures, and moot courts, the FOL fosters holistic development. Recognized in Forbes Legal Power List 2020, the Faculty of Law has earned a reputation as one of the top law schools in India.

Details of the Event

The Judgment Writing Competition 2025-26 aims to inculcate the art of drafting judgments among law students. This competition provides participants with an opportunity to step into the shoes of a judge and hone their analytical and writing skills.

Objectives

  • To develop a judicious mind.
  • To apply legal concepts with clarity of thought.
  • To promote the spirit of the rule of law and justice.
  • To interpret the law justifiably to meet the ends of justice.

Eligibility

The competition is open to students pursuing either an integrated 5-year LL.B. programme or a 3-year LL.B. programme in India.

Location

Online

Registration/Submission Procedure

Registration

  1. Team Composition: Each team shall consist of 2 members. No team comprising more than 2 members shall be permitted to participate.
    • Note: Only one team per institution is allowed.
  2. Registration Process: Teams must register by filling out the Google form provided mentioned at the end of this post on or before December 27, 2025, by 11:59 PM (IST).
  3. Registration Fee: A registration fee of ₹500/- per team must be paid through Bank details. The payment details are as follows:
    • GLS Law College
    • HDFC BANK, NR MITHAKHALI SIX ROAD, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD
    • A/C NO.57500000018593
    • IFSC CODE: -HDFC0000006
    • MICE: 380240002

Submission

Submissions must be made through the Google form link provided at the end of this post.

Important Dates

DATEEVENT
13th December 2025, SaturdayRelease of Moot Proposition, Rules, and Commencement Of Registration
27th December 2025, SaturdayLast Date for Registration
31th December 2025, WednesdayLast Date for seeking Clarifications
15th January 2026, ThursdayLast Date of Submission of Judgment
24th January 2026, SaturdayDeclaration of Result

Prizes

Prize CategoryAward
Winning TeamTrophy + Cash Prize of ₹10,000/-
First Runners-up TeamTrophy + Cash Prize of ₹5,000/-
Second Runners-up TeamTrophy + Cash Prize of ₹3,000/-
ParticipationCertificate for all participants

Submission Guidelines

  • Word Limit: The submission shall not exceed 3,500 words (excluding footnotes and references).
  • Formatting:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font Size: 12
    • Line Spacing: 1.5 (Footnotes: Font size 10, Spacing 1.0)
  • Citation Style: 20th Edition Bluebook Citation
  • Content Requirements:
    • Original and non-plagiarized content.
    • Submissions must simulate judgments aligned with Indian judicial standards.
    • File name: The Unique Team ID provided at registration (no other identifiers allowed).
    • Format: PDF
  • Identity Disclosure:
    • Submissions must not disclose the team’s identity.
    • No logos, names, or affiliations of institutions.

Evaluation Criteria

CriteriaMarks
Preparation of Facts20
Identification of Issues20
Analytical Reasoning20
Authorities, Statutes Cited20
Format and Presentation10
Knowledge of Legal Principles10
Total100
  • Tie-Breaker: In case of a tie, the team with the least plagiarism will be given preference.
  • Penalties:
    • Late submissions, incorrect file names, or exceeding the word limit will attract negative marking.
    • Plagiarism exceeding 10% will lead to disqualification.

Judges

The competition will be judged by a panel of two esteemed legal experts.

Contact Information

For any queries or clarifications, please contact us at glslcjudgementwritting@gmail.com

Click here to register

Click here to submit the judgment

Click here to download the rulebook

Click here to download the proposition

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