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Second MNLU Nagpur, National Moot Court Competition

The theme of the Competition is an intersection between technology law, criminal law and constitutional law.

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The University is organising the second edition of the National Moot Court Competition. This year, the competition shall take place in the physical mode with the participation of various teams from different law schools across the nation.  

The competition entails a memorial selection round, during which memorials would be checked twice for each representing side and the top twenty selected teams will proceed towards the next rounds and will get a chance to participate in the enthralling oral rounds at the best-in-class campus of MNLU, Nagpur before highly eminent scholars, advocates, and judges.  

The theme of the Competition is an intersection between technology law, criminal law and constitutional law, which was selected in an effort to brew an enigmatic discussion about the newly developing field of law.

Eligibility 

Participating members of the teams must be undergraduate students pursuing a three-year or five-year integrated law degree from any institution recognised by the BCI. Only one team can register from a particular College or Institution for participating in the competition. Students from different Colleges/Institutions are not allowed to form an Inter-College team.

Team Composition 

A team shall consist of three (3) members, i.e., two speakers and one researcher. The roles of the participants shall be the same throughout the competition. 

Registration

Provisional Registration 

Universities interested to reserve a slot for their team can provisionally register their university with the Organizer through the given online form here. Provisional Registration can be done till December 20, 2022. 

Team Registration of Universities

All teams are required to register for Stage 1, i.e., Memorial Evaluation Rounds, 2nd MNLU, Nagpur NMCC, 2023 on or before December 25, 2022, via the online registration form as provided here.  

Interested teams have to pay a registration fee of ₹2,500 for Memorial Evaluation Rounds, via online bank transfer, the details of which shall be intimated to the registering universities post provisional registration. The receipt of the online bank transfer must be attached to the Registration form itself.  

The teams qualifying for Stage 2 i.e., Oral Rounds shall be further required to pay a registration fee of ₹3,500/-, the details of which shall be intimated to the qualifying teams in due time.

General Instructions 

Successfully registered teams will be allotted team codes through their respective emails. Apart from the Team Code, teams are requested not to display or add the names or logos of their Institution anywhere in any communication(s) addressed to the Organizers, or in memorials/material submitted for the Competition. Non-compliance with rules shall result in a penalty. 

Important Dates 

  1. Last date for Provisional Registration - December 20, 2022  

  2. Last date for Final Registration - December 25, 2022  

  3. Last date for Sending Clarifications  - December 31, 2022

Prizes and Awards 

  • Winning Team:  Cash prize of ₹21,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit  

  • Runners-Up Team: Cash prize of ₹15,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit  

  • Best Memorial:  Cash prize of ₹7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit.  

  • Best Speaker: Cash Prize of ₹7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit.  

  • Best Researcher: Cash Prize of ₹7,000/- along with a Trophy and a Certificate of Merit.  

  • Certificate of Merit shall be given to all the Teams qualifying for the advanced rounds. 

Registration Desk

Ameya Garud, Co-Convenor, Moot Court Committee +91 98208 91405 

Rudraksh Pathak, Member, Moot Court Committee +91 99814 83595

2nd MNLUN-National Moot Court Competition - Brochure.pdf
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2nd MNLUN- National Moot Court Competition - Competition Rules.pdf
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2nd MNLUN- National Moot Court Competition - Moot Proposition.pdf
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