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Moot Court Alert: INBA & MNLU, Mumbai's 1st International Moot Court Competition (Aug 27-29)

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The Indian National Bar Association (INBA) is incorporated as a Non-Profit, Non-Political, Non-Governmental Association endeavouring to act as premier body representing the interest of Indian Legal Community & to strive to provide several economic & social benefits that should accrue to them.

ABOUT MNLU, MUMBAI

Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai) was established under the Maharashtra National Law University Act 2014 on 20th March 2014. It is one of the premier National Law Universities in India.

ABOUT THE MOOT

The Indian National Bar Association, since its inception, has been keeping the interests of the entire legal fraternity at the forefront. INBA, in its endeavour to initiate discourse on topics which concern all and in order to build a strong network of professionals in the industry, has been organizing events.

Continuing its saga of bringing together various legal systems of the world together by hosting such events, INBA is organizing its 1st International Moot Court Competition on Online Platform.

The competition is scheduled to be held from 27th-29th August, 2021 on a Virtual Platform. The moot will be judged by the revered scholars of Public International Law who have expertise in the legal issues stated in the Moot Problem.

The Moot Proposition has been drafted by Mr. Chirag Balyan, Mr. Shiv Kumar and Mr. Sriram Prasad.

CONTACT DETAILS

Ms. Vinakshi Kadan, Senior Advisor, INBA

+91 9999746286, 011-49036141

Ishita Goel, Student Convener, +91 9971321232

Yashika Kapoor, Student Convener, +91 7011263450

Email: - inbaheadoffice@gmail.com

More details in the brochure below:

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