Nurturing Legal Excellence: Mahindra University’s Internal Moot Court Competition Sharpens Analytical and Persuasive Skills for Aspiring Legal Professionals

 

New Delhi – Mahindra University’s School of Law successfully hosted its first-ever Intra Moot Court Competition on Constitutional and Environmental Law, organized by the Moot Court Committee of the university. The event was an offline competition and saw enthusiastic participation from students of the School of Law, as well as other schools of the university.

 

Mooting is a vital skill in legal education, and the competition allowed the students to sharpen their skills in a simulated court environment. The participants argued their cases with the objective of proving their point in front of the judges. The panel of judges included Mr. Tariq Khan, Registrar IAMC, Prof. Siddharth Chouhan, NALSAR, and Advocate Manav Thomas, Name partner Thomas George and Associates. They provided valuable feedback and insights to the participants, helping them to improve their legal skills.

 

Dr. Sridhar Acharyulu, Dean of School of Law, said “We are thrilled to have successfully organized the first-ever Intra Moot Court Competition on Constitutional and Environmental Law at Mahindra University’s School of Law. The competition provided a valuable opportunity for our students to develop their legal skills and gain practical experience in a simulated court environment. We are proud of the enthusiasm and dedication shown by our students, and we look forward to hosting more such events in the future to further enhance their legal education”.

 

The Moot Court Committee, headed by Professor Aparna Singh and Professor Darshna Gupta, expressed their satisfaction and appreciation on the successful completion of the competition. Abhinav Pochampally, Snikitha Jampani, and Koumudi Balla were announced as winners of the event. The competition served as an excellent platform for the students to develop their legal skills and gain practical experience.

 

Mahindra University’s School of Law aims to provide students with the best education and practical experience. The Moot Court Competition was a perfect opportunity for students to demonstrate their analytical and persuasive skills, as well as their ability to think on their feet and respond to challenging questions from the judges.

 

The Moot Court Committee looks forward to hosting similar events in the future, enabling students to refine their legal skills and enhance their knowledge in various areas of law. The success of the first-ever Intra Moot Court Competition has paved the way for more such events, ensuring that students at Mahindra University’s School of Law receive the best legal education.