Juris Corp and NLIU, Bhopal recently concluded the 2nd NLIU-Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition. The competition lasted for three days..NLSIU Bangalore won the competition beating Amity Law School, Delhi in the final round. NLSIU was also awarded the Best Memorial. Amity Law School finished as runner – up while NUJS Kolkata and GLC Mumbai finished as the semi-finalists in the moot competition..Diwarkar Kishore from NLSIU, Bangalore bagged the Best Speaker award and Tanya Sood from HNLU, Raipur won the Best Researcher award..This Moot Courtwas the largest national moot court competition in terms of the highest prize money of Rs. 50,000/- awarded till date and the number of participants. This year 44 colleges participated in the competition..Veena Sivaramakrishnan, Partner at Juris Corp talking on the huge participation said, “Its because of the problem being based on corporate law (corporate law moots in India are rare) and it is also because of the nature of the problem, which is current, analytical, interesting and balanced.”.The moot problem was based on corporate and securities law and was popularly believed to be based on the recent Sahara order..Justice S.C Sharma, sitting judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh (Indore Bench); H. Jayesh Founder Partner, Juris Corp and Prof. S. Suryaprakash, Head of the Centre for Business and Commercial Law at NLIU Bhopal were the judges for the final round..Suprio Bose, Arunabh Chaudhary and Shuchita Bhushan (all members of the Capital Markets team at Juris Corp) also participated as judges in the Moot Court Competition along with Neha Vijayvargiya and Ashish Mukhi, who are the alumni of NLIU..Jayesh, Founder Partner of Juris Corp said, “In the years to come, this Moot Court will turn out to be unique in its own ways and law students must “watch this space”..Siddharth, Co-convenor of the Moot Court Committee further stated that any moot court can set standards and Juris Corp is already on the path of doing the same.
Juris Corp and NLIU, Bhopal recently concluded the 2nd NLIU-Juris Corp National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition. The competition lasted for three days..NLSIU Bangalore won the competition beating Amity Law School, Delhi in the final round. NLSIU was also awarded the Best Memorial. Amity Law School finished as runner – up while NUJS Kolkata and GLC Mumbai finished as the semi-finalists in the moot competition..Diwarkar Kishore from NLSIU, Bangalore bagged the Best Speaker award and Tanya Sood from HNLU, Raipur won the Best Researcher award..This Moot Courtwas the largest national moot court competition in terms of the highest prize money of Rs. 50,000/- awarded till date and the number of participants. This year 44 colleges participated in the competition..Veena Sivaramakrishnan, Partner at Juris Corp talking on the huge participation said, “Its because of the problem being based on corporate law (corporate law moots in India are rare) and it is also because of the nature of the problem, which is current, analytical, interesting and balanced.”.The moot problem was based on corporate and securities law and was popularly believed to be based on the recent Sahara order..Justice S.C Sharma, sitting judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh (Indore Bench); H. Jayesh Founder Partner, Juris Corp and Prof. S. Suryaprakash, Head of the Centre for Business and Commercial Law at NLIU Bhopal were the judges for the final round..Suprio Bose, Arunabh Chaudhary and Shuchita Bhushan (all members of the Capital Markets team at Juris Corp) also participated as judges in the Moot Court Competition along with Neha Vijayvargiya and Ashish Mukhi, who are the alumni of NLIU..Jayesh, Founder Partner of Juris Corp said, “In the years to come, this Moot Court will turn out to be unique in its own ways and law students must “watch this space”..Siddharth, Co-convenor of the Moot Court Committee further stated that any moot court can set standards and Juris Corp is already on the path of doing the same.