The Law and Technology Committee and the Management Studies Committee, School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, are excited to announce the First National Legal Start-up and Business Plan Competition: Legal Pitch 2024. The competition will be held across both virtual and physical platforms, with the final round set to take place on December 16, 2024. This event will explore innovative solutions to empower justice systems through cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain, providing a platform for students to showcase their entrepreneurial spirit in the legal domain.
About School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
The School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, is a premier legal education institution in India, administered by the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). Established with the vision of imparting holistic legal education, the institution has been consistently ranked among the top law schools in India. Accredited with the highest ‘A+’ grade by the NAAC and recognized for excellence by NIRF rankings, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) continues to produce legal professionals equipped to meet global standards.
About the Management Studies Committee
The Management Studies Committee at the School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) aims to cultivate leadership and entrepreneurial skills in law students. The committee offers various management-centric activities, encouraging students to explore the intersection of law and business. Through its events and initiatives, the committee seeks to prepare law students to lead in diverse professional environments, emphasizing the importance of management skills in the legal field.
About the Law and Technology Committee
The Law and Technology Committee at the School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is dedicated to exploring the interface of law and technology. It encourages research and innovation in areas where legal frameworks interact with technological advancements, such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity. The committee provides a platform for students to engage in discussions on emerging trends in law and technology and aims to equip them with the skills required to navigate the evolving legal landscape.
About The Competition
The First National Legal Start-up and Business Plan Competition: Legal Pitch 2024 is designed to foster innovative thinking at the intersection of law, technology, and entrepreneurship. Participants are tasked with developing and presenting business plans that address legal challenges using technological advancements, specifically focusing on the justice system. The competition offers a unique opportunity for students to showcase their start-up ideas and propose solutions with legal and business viability.
The Theme
Empowering Justice Through Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology
The theme for this competition focuses on how emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain can revolutionize the legal and justice system. Participants are encouraged to explore how these technologies can enhance access to justice, improve transparency, and provide more efficient legal solutions.
Guidelines for the Competition
- The competition is open to undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. scholars.
- Teams must consist of 2 to 4 members.
- The competition will be conducted in three phases:
- Screening Round – Participants submit a 350-word proposal.
- Preliminary Round (virtual) – Selected teams present their ideas in front of a panel.
- Final Round (physical) – The top teams will present their final pitch at the CHRIST University campus.
The Proposal Document should include:
- Introduction
- Problem
- Solution
- The proposal should not exceed 350 words and must be submitted in PDF format.
Important Dates
- Call for Applications- September 15, 2024
- Submission of Applications (Screening) – November 15th, 2024
- Communication of Acceptance- November 20th, 2024
- Preliminary Round (Virtual)- December 7th, 2024
- Final Round (Physical)- December 16, 2024
Registration and Fee
- Registration is open to teams consisting of 2 to 4 members or for sole members.
- A registration fee of INR 1200 per team is applicable, payable only after qualifying for the oral presentation rounds.
- A registration fee of INR 650 per applicant is applicable, payable only after qualifying for the oral presentation rounds.
To register, participants must submit their proposals via the official link provided in the competition brochure.
Awards and Certificates
Certificates of Participation for all teams that submit and present their business plans.
- Certificates of Merit for the top three teams, along with exciting cash prizes:
- 1st Place: INR 10,000 + Certificate of Merit
- 2nd Place: INR 7,000 + Certificate of Merit
- 3rd Place: INR 5,000 + Certificate of Merit
- Special Recognition: INR 3,000 + Certificate of Merit
Potential for collaboration with venture capitalists and industry experts to further develop the winning ideas.
Contact Information
For any further inquiries, please contact us at techlaw@law.christuniversity.in.
Convenors Details:
- Sania Joseph: +91 9663263339
- Deepatayan Ghosh: +91 89020 21102
- Tanvi Jain: +91 9815957400