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About Our Moot Court

The Moot Court at Chanakya Law College is designed to simulate a real court environment. It provides our students with an invaluable opportunity to practice and hone their legal skills, from researching and drafting to oral advocacy.

Participating in moot court competitions helps students gain practical experience, enhance their resume, and prepare for their future legal careers.

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Moot Court Brief Details

A moot court competition simulates a court hearing (usually an appeal against a final decision), in which participants analyze a problem, research the relevant law, prepare written submissions, and present oral argument. Mooting is not the same as public speaking or debating, although it shares some common elements with these activities. It is a specialized application of the art of persuasive advocacy. It has been part of the process of training lawyers for centuries and plays an important role in legal education at Chanakya Law College. Students take active part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, usually involving drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. The purpose behind this activity is to develop the argumentative skills of students.

Real Court Simulation

Experience the atmosphere of a real courtroom to better prepare for actual legal proceedings.

Comprehensive Training

Receive training in legal research, drafting, and oral advocacy from experienced faculty members.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with legal professionals and peers through competitions and guest lectures.

The Practical Paper: Moot Court, Pre- Trial Preparations and Trial Proceedings provides second and third year students a valuable opportunity to hone both their written and oral advocacy skills in this competitive field. Moot problems are typically set in areas of law that are unsettled or that have been subject to recent developments. They usually involve two grounds of appeal, argued by each side. The procedure imitates that followed in real courts: the judge enters, the mooters and the judge bow to each other, the clerk announces the matter, the mooters give their appearances and are then called on in turn to present their submissions, the judge asks questions of the mooters, the court adjourns, and the judge then returns to deliver a brief judgment and some feedback.

It is the policy of the college to encourage its students to participate in as many national and international moot Court competitions as possible. The well equipped library, computer lab with internet and well furnished Moot Court Hall provides an atmosphere conducive to young creative brains to shun out the legal debates at various moots. The process of carefully researching, writing and refining briefs for competition provides great exposure to the, prospective young lawyers.

A Moot court does not involve actual testimony by witnesses, cross-examination, or the presentation of evidence, but is focused solely on the application of the law to a common set of evidential assumptions to which the competitors must be introduced.

Our Achievements

We are proud of our students' achievements in various moot court competitions, both national and international.

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National Moot Court Championship 2023

Our team secured the first position in the prestigious National Moot Court Championship.

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Best Memorial Award

We received the Best Memorial Award at the International Moot Court Competition.

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Best Oralist Award

Our student was honored with the Best Oralist Award at the National Moot Court Competition.

Moot Court Activities

We conduct various moot court activities to provide hands-on experience and training to our students.

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Intra-College Moot Court Competitions

We organize regular intra-college moot court competitions to nurture budding legal talents.

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Workshops and Training Sessions

Expert-led workshops and training sessions are conducted to improve students' mooting skills.

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Guest Lectures

Eminent legal professionals are invited to give guest lectures on various aspects of mooting and advocacy.