Call For Submissions: National Essay Competition On Online Gaming Laws By CARCIL, CNLU Patna
The Centre for Advanced Research on Corporate and Insolvency Laws (CARCIL), Chanakya National Law University, Patna, in collaboration with Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India, is inviting submissions for its National Annual Essay Writing Competition on the theme “Online Gaming Laws.”
About Chanakya National Law University, Patna
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, is a premier institution for legal education in India, committed to advancing legal scholarship, research, and professional excellence. Established with the objective of developing competent legal professionals, the University has consistently contributed to legal academia and policy discourse.
About CARCIL
The Centre for Advanced Research on Corporate and Insolvency Laws (CARCIL) was established in 2019 under the aegis of CNLU, Patna. The Centre aims to promote high-quality research and academic engagement in corporate law, corporate governance, insolvency, and allied fields. Through conferences, workshops, and publications, CARCIL seeks to foster critical thinking and contribute to legal and policy development in India.
About Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India
Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India is a leading full-service law firm known for its expertise in corporate and commercial law. With a strong presence across major Indian cities, the firm provides comprehensive legal solutions and is recognised for its client-centric approach and contribution to the legal profession.
About the Competition
The National Annual Essay Writing Competition is being organised in fond memory of Late Mayank Raj, a student of LL.M. (Corporate Law) Batch of 2026, to honour his academic legacy and interest in interdisciplinary legal research. The competition seeks to provide a platform for students to engage with contemporary legal and policy challenges emerging from the rapidly growing online gaming industry.
Theme
Online Gaming Laws
The competition invites participants to critically examine the evolving legal landscape of online gaming in India, including issues relating to regulation, taxation, consumer protection, data privacy, and emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence.
Keywords: Corporate, Gaming Laws, CARCIL, CNLU, Data Privacy
Scope
Participants may submit analytical and research-oriented essays on topics including, but not limited to:
- Regulatory frameworks and constitutional issues in online gaming
- Taxation of online gaming and implications of GST
- Virtual digital assets, NFTs, and blockchain-based gaming
- Consumer protection and responsible gaming practices
- Data privacy and platform governance
- Corporate governance and investment trends in the gaming industry
Note: The above themes are illustrative and not exhaustive.
Eligibility
The competition is open to students enrolled in:
- Undergraduate law programmes (3-year LL.B. / 5-year integrated LL.B.)
- Postgraduate law programmes (LL.M.)
Participants must be enrolled in a recognised institution in India.
Authorship
Co-authorship of up to two authors is permitted.
Submission Guidelines
- Word Limit: 1500–2000 words
- Font: Times New Roman, Size 12
- Line Spacing: 1.5
- Alignment: Justified
- Referencing: Hyperlinking of sources is mandatory; endnotes may be used where necessary
- File Format: Submissions must be made in both .doc/.docx and PDF format
- Anonymity: The author's identity must not be disclosed in the manuscript
Originality
Submissions must be original and unpublished. Plagiarism beyond 15% will lead to disqualification. Submissions generated entirely through AI tools are not permitted.
Submission Link
https://forms.gle/BZdvXuEzEu4ioE1p9
Brochure
Deadline
30th May 2026
Review Process
All submissions will undergo a blind peer-review process by the Editorial Board. Essays will be evaluated based on legal research, originality, clarity, structure, and policy relevance. The decision of the panel shall be final.
Prizes
- First Prize: ₹10,000 + Internship opportunity with Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India*
- Second Prize: ₹7,500
- Third Prize: ₹5,000
The top 10 essays will be published on the CARCIL website.
Important Dates
- Last Date of Submission: 30th May 2026
- Result Declaration: 30th June 2026
Contact Information
For queries, please contact:
Vishvajeet Rastogi- 9336990307
Aditya Bhardwaj- 9142989383