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Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Lex Repository Online Article Writing Competition


The Indian Constitution is the world’s longest written constitution which provides an excellent framework for governing the world’s largest democracy. It nurtures the aspirations of its citizens and is a true living Constitution in as much as it gives the widest possible amplitude for the realization of both individual liberties and desires and at the same time enforces the need for collective growth and development. It is the longest written constitution of the world. B.R. Ambedkar, chairman of the drafting committee, is widely considered to be its chief architect.
Coming from diverse backgrounds and different presuppositions, around three hundred men and women assembled in the winter of 1946 to form themselves into a Constituent Assembly in order to engage in one of the most extensive and extraordinary exercises in human history i.e. drafting of the Constitution of India. Much like the country and its people, the Constitution has survived and thrived. After a lot of hardwork and under the Chairmanship of Dr B R Ambedkar our constitution was enacted. 26 January was as the day to declare India as the Sovereign Republic.
Towards this end, Lex Repository is organizing an all India Essay Writing Competition on the below mentioned themes. 
THEMES FOR THE ESSAYS:
1. Students up to Class XII
 Significance of Fundamental Rights
 Salient Features of Indian Constitution
 History of Indian Constitution
 Importance of Directive Principles
 Role of Preamble in Indian Constitution
 Role of Citizens in upholding sovereignty, integrity and unity of India

2. Others (Any Person) 
 42nd Amendment- Mini Constitution 
 Doctrines under Indian Constitution 
 Citizenship under Indian Constitution 
 Provisions related to Emergency 
 Uniform Civil Code 
 Analysis on DPSP 
 Land Reforms: Zamindari Abolition Act 
 Writs: Constitutional Remedies 
 Difference between Article 32 and 226 
 Power to Grant Pardon under Indian Constitution

LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION – 31ST JANUARY 2021 

ENTRY FEE 
 Single Author: Rs. 100/-  Co-author: Rs. 150/-

REWARDS
Winning Amount – 5,100/-
1 st Runner Up Amount – 3,100/-
2nd Runner Up Amount – 1,100/-
Participants with extraordinary writing skills will be awarded with “CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE”
Participants may get a chance to be on board with Lex Repository as an Editorial Board Member.
NOTE: – ‘Certificate of Participation’ will be provided to all Participants.


 
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