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Date : 13/03/2024
JUSTICE U. P. SINGH MEMORIAL 3rd CNLU-CCI NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION
Date : 06/02/2024
Date : 27/09/2023
Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU) is delighted to announce the first edition of the NHRC-CNLU National Moot Court Competition, 2023, in association with the National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC).
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Chanakya National Law University, Patna is Organising The 1st CNLU National Moot Court compettion, 2019 on Cyber Law. Please download the details mentioned below:
A moot court is an extracurricular activity at CNLU in which students take part in simulated court proceedings, which usually involves drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. The term “moot” traces its origins to Anglo-Saxon times, when a moot (gmot or emot) was a gathering of prominent men in a locality to discuss matters of local importance. The modern activity differs from a mock trial, as moot court usually refers to a simulated appellate court or arbitral case, while a mock trial usually refers to a simulated jury trial or bench trial.
Moot court does not involve actual testimony by witnesses, cross-examination, or the presentation of evidence, but is focused solely on the application of the law to a common set of evidentiary assumptions to which the competitors must be introduced. In most countries, the phrase “a moot court” may be shortened to simply “a moot” and the activity may be called “mooting”. Participants are either referred to as “mooters” or “mooties”.
Dr. VIJAY KUMAR VIMAL, Faculty Convener-Moot Court Committee. Dr. B. R. N. Sarma, Faculty Co-ordinator Mr. Kumar Gaurav, Facutly Co-ordinator Mrs. Nandita S. Jha, Faculty Co-ordinator Ms. Sadaf Fahim, Faculty Co-ordinator Ms. Pallavi Shankar, Faculty Co-ordinator
Between March, 2019 and January, 2020
In Year 2016
(2009-2015)
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