The team from NLIU Bhopal at the Nuremberg moot in Germany  
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NLIU Bhopal clinched the Runners-Up position at the Nuremberg Moot Court, 2024; MNLU Nagpur makes it to the Top 8

The team from NLIU Bhopal comprised of Zain Khan, Arushi Rajagopala, Ishita Warghat and Surbhi Jain

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A team from National Law Institute Univeristy, Bhopal were adjudicated the Runners up at the 2024 edition of the Nuremberg Moot Court held in Germany

The team from NLIU Bhopal comprised of Zain Khan, Arushi Rajagopala, Ishita Warghat and Surbhi Jain

The organizers of the moot were the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the International Criminal Law Research Unit at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg.

The team from Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur comprising Aadi Jain, Divyanshi Sethi, Anushka Gupta and Khushi Ruchandani were quarter-finalists making it to the top 8 at the World-Rounds

The team from MNLU Nagpur also won the Best Memorandum (Prosecution) award.

Team from MNLU Nagpur at the Nuremberg moot in Germany

Of the 40 teams selected for the World Rounds, the only other Indian team making it to the Top 16 was Lloyds Law College, Noida.

The organizers of the moot were the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the International Criminal Law Research Unit at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg.

The Finals of the moot court competition were judged by a panel of five judges, with the presiding judge as Judge Diana Korney (sitting judge at the International Criminal Court) taking place in the room where the major Nazi war criminals were once tried.

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