
About the Organiser
- NLIU Bhopal: Established in 1997, NLIU is the second National Law University in India and stands as one of the country’s most reputed legal institutions.
- India Foundation:Â An independent research centre based in New Delhi, focused on the issues, challenges, and opportunities of the Indian polity through a civilizational lens.
- NLIU Manthan:Â A centre dedicated to fostering an open environment for sharing opinions and holding dialogues on topics of contemporary significance.
About the Symposium
The Symposium aims to provide a platform for discussion on contemporary constitutional law issues in India. The event is held over two days:
- Day 1 (Paper Presentation Competition):Â Focusing on the intersection of Constitutional Law and Technology.
- Day 2 (Panel Discussions):Â Featuring highly reputed academicians and dignitaries discussed contemporary issues.
- Past Panelists have included: Justice A.P. Misra (Former Judge, Supreme Court), Prof. Faizan Mustafa (VC, CNLU Patna), Prof. N.L. Mitra (Former Director, NLSIU), Mr. Vikramjit Banerjee (ASG), and J. Sai Deepak (Advocate, Supreme Court).
Theme
Intersection of Constitutional Law and Technology
The symposium explores how constitutional law is reshaped by technology and the movement toward digital justice. Participants are free to include any issue within the main theme, but the following topics are suggested:
Theme 1: Transitioning from Courts to Code: Building a Transformative Digital Justice Ecosystem
- E-Courts and Beyond: Reimagining Judicial System in Digital ArenaÂ
- Integration of AI in India’s judiciary and Law EnforcementÂ
- Bridging the Digital Divide in Access to Justice
- Safeguarding Data Security and Privacy in Digital Courtrooms and Criminal TrialsÂ
- Comparative Approaches in Building a Digital Judicial SystemÂ
Theme 2: Constitutionalism in the Age of Technology
- Digital Surveillance and Right to PrivacyÂ
- Free Speech in the Age of AI and AlgorithmsÂ
- Safeguarding Electoral Integrity in the Digital AgeÂ
Other: Any other constitutional law topic with contemporary relevance in India.
Eligibility
The competition is open to:
- AcademiciansÂ
- LawyersÂ
- Social ActivistsÂ
- Research ScholarsÂ
- Students
Submission Guidelines
1. Manuscript Rules
- Word Limit: 5000–8000 words.
- Note: This word limit is inclusive of the abstract and footnotes. Strict adherence is highly advised.
- Abstract:Â Must be included, not exceeding 300 words.
- Authorship: Co-authorship is allowed up to a maximum of three individuals (same or different institutions).
- Content:Â Manuscripts must be strictly original and of a highly analytical nature, arriving at a definite conclusion.
- Citations: Must conform to OSCOLA 4th Edition.
- Submissions must use only footnotes for citations.
- Substantive footnoting is not permitted.
2. Strict Formatting Specifications
The following format must be strictly adhered to:
- Title:Â Times New Roman, Size 15, Bold, 2.0 line spacing, Centre-aligned.
- Abstract:Â Times New Roman, Size 11, Italicised, 1.5 line spacing, Justified, Margins of 2.0.
- Main Body:Â Times New Roman, Size 12, 1.15 line spacing, Justified.
- Headings:Â Times New Roman, Size 14, 1.5 line spacing, Centre-aligned.
- Sub-headings:Â Times New Roman, Size 13, Italicised, 1.5 line spacing, Centre-aligned.
- Footnotes:Â Times New Roman, Size 10, 1.0 line spacing, Justified.
- Margins:Â One inch (2.54 cm) on all four sides.
Important dates
- Abstract Submission: 2nd December 2025Â
- Intimation of Acceptance: 9th December 2025Â
- Date for Registrations: 12th December 2025
- Full Paper Submission: 25th December 2025Â
- Intimation of Final Acceptance: 6th January 2026
- Conference Date:Â To be notified
How to Register?
Interested candidates can register online via the link given at the end of the post.
Awards
A total prize pool of ₹55,000 will be distributed:
| Award Category | Amount (INR) |
| Best Presenter | ₹ 25,000 |
| 1st Runner-Up | ₹ 15,000 |
| 2nd Runner-Up | ₹ 10,000 |
| Best Research Paper | ₹ 5,000 |
Contact
Email:Â [email protected]Â
Ronit Rampuriya (Convenor):Â +91 6265 056 936Â
Bhavesh Basod (Co-Convenor):Â +91 94074 04808Â
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