National Essay Contest on Election & Democracy launched

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New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) today launched the inaugural edition of “The Election Commission of India Annual National Essay Contest on Election & Democracy,” conducted jointly by India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) & Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana.

The Competition opens on 2nd October, 2021 and the last date for the submission of entries is 21st November, 2021.

The two topics for the contest are – Topic 1: ‘Legal Framework for Social Media Regulations During Elections’ and Topic 2: ‘The ECI’s Role in Protecting and Preserving Electoral Democracy’.

The main objective of this essay competition is to encourage law students to engage in contemporary research and explore new dimensions of the law governing elections in India.

The Essay Competition will be online in nature and shall be conducted in both English and Hindi. The essay competition is for students pursuing a law programme administered by an Indian Law University / Institute / College recognized by Bar Council of India.

The essay entries will be evaluated by JGLS faculty members with expertise in election laws, in consultation with the IIIDEM on five criteria’s including Originality of the content, Formatting & Presentation, Quality of Research, Argumentation and Use of Authorities and citations.

The prizes, which are available for different categories, are attractive with the first prize pegged at Rs. 1 lakh.

Emphasising the importance of the essay competition, Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra said that the contest is an effort to inspire young and bright minds from Law Schools to undertake research on the laws and policy governing elections in India.

He further added that the Essay Contest would provide a platform for the students to showcase their depth of knowledge, analytical ability and persuasive style of writing.

Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar emphasised that the Essay contest is an initiative to sensitize, develop, harness and sharpen talent of Law students and provide annual competitive opportunity to express their understanding of the Constitution, Law, and the electoral process.

Highlighting the challenges in the field of Electoral Law, he informed that the Electoral Laws deal not only with the right of the voters, political parties and candidates, but also deal with their responsibilities.

Highlighting the two topics of the essay contest, Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey said that these require the participants to go through various Constitutional and legal aspects of democratic process in general, and electoral provisions in particular.

He further expressed his full confidence that the young participants of the competition will come out with brilliant write ups on the subjects.

The complete details of the National Essay Contest are available at this website , which will be functional from October 2, 2021 onwards. (Press Release)

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