Researching for a moot is much like researching for any other project- you first read thoroughly on the subject to get a general idea, after which you narrow the topics you want to read up in detail. One of the most important things is to first read the problem carefully, at least fifteen to twenty
WINNER- Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
RUNNER-UP- Army Institute of Law, Mohali
BEST MEMORIAL- School of Law, KIIT University
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Who is the judge?
The judge is God.Why is he God?
Because he decides who wins or loses, not my opponent.Who is your opponent?
He doesn't exist.Why does he not exist?
Because he is merely a dissenting voice to the truth that I speak.
Choose a team that follows your mantra of hard work. Moot as much as you can because this is one platform where you can learn a lot from yourself, from your team members and from other law students. You will always remember your mooting days and these will help you a lot in honing you
This is a competition and every team is giving it their best shot. So a consistent effort which was used by a team to gain some leverage, now becomes an average. Here comes the effect of intensity. The amount of intensity put in by a team in their preparation gives them some leverage above others.
School of Law, SASTRA University won the 2nd best memorial award at the SLCU (Christ) National Moot Court Competition 2014. Download from links in post.
We thank the winning team of NLU Odisha and Campus Manager for NUJS Kolkata, Samarth Sharma for procuring the winning memorials of the moot court competition.
Neeati Narayan interviewed the winners of Lokmanya Tilak National Appellate Moot Court Competition, 2014- Apurupa, Iti and Malvika from the Rizvi Law College, Mumbai.
It is a very different form of learning. In other research assignments you can wander as per your ideology and present the case however, in a Moot you have to keep yourself confined to the requirements of the proposition
We sincerely thank Mr. Samarth Khanna and his team members for providing us with the memos. The Symbiosis Team won the coveted 7th Pro Bono Enviro National Moot Court Competition, 2013 by defeating the NLIU Bhopal Team.
We sincerely thank Ms. Avani Sahajpal for providing us with the memos. The GNLU Team won the coveted Christ Law School National Moot Court Competition, 2013.
We sincerely thank Mr. Pranav Menon, Ms. Gayatri Pradhan and their team for providing us with the memos. The Symbiosis Team won the Surana and Surana Trial Advocacy Moot Court Competition, 2013 (South India Rounds).
We sincerely thank Ms. Anshu Bansal and her team for providing us with the memos which won the Best Memo award at the 12th Surana and Surana International Technology Law Moot Court Competition.
Moot: 24th Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Competition, 2013
Winning team: Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Speakers: Neeati Narayan and Shayan Das Gupta
Researcher: Indraneel Gunjal
DOWNLOAD moot court memorials here.
Lawctopus brings to you the moot court memos of the NUJS team that won the 2nd G.C. Tulsi Moot organised by NALSAR from January 18-20, 2013. This year's problem was based on criminal law (of course!) with some elements of contract and sports law thrown in.