A range of competitions arranged by the “Oxford Society of India”,
an organisation formed by the alumni of Oxford University, are on the
anvil for students across the country. Winners of the competitions
will be rewarded fully paid scholarships to Oxford University and the
opportunity to get research published in international journals.

“We will be conducting a moot-court competition in which any law
school can register. So far, we have confirmed participation of over
300 teams from more than 80 universities and colleges across the
country. The grand finale will be held in front of the Indian
Judiciary on March 16…all members of the wining team will be eligible
to receive scholarships to pursue post-graduate studies at the Oxford
Law Faculty,” said Abhishek V. Chhabra, president of the Society.
“Higher Judiciary Appointments in India” and “Environment Laws in
India” are some of the topics that will be discussed where the Society
is planning to invite India’s who’s who along with well-known Oxford
University alumni.

Another ambitious project is the annual research paper competition,
where the University will publish the winner’s research and is open to
all under-graduate, graduate and post-graduate students from all
disciplines.

“The competition seeks to address a variety of contemporary issues
ranging from poverty and State surveillance of individuals to
prevention of fraud and sports law reforms,” he said.

The annual “Oxford-India Summit” is being plan


-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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