Aditya Singha and Devanshu Sajlan from NLU Delhi also won the best speaker and the best researcher awards respectively. Campus Law Centre Delhi bagged the best memorandum award.
Pankaj Kumar Singh, Covenor, Moot Court Committee, HNLU confirmed that 29 teams participated in the moot, which was organised by HNLU in association with the Competition Commission of India, the All India Bar Association, J Sagar Associates and Khaitan & Co. The competition was a huge success, he said.
NLU Delhi gained 20 points from this tier 5 competition, catapulting it into 2nd position of the MPL 2 standings with a total of 33 points, ahead of last year's winner Nalsar Hyderabad.
Campus Law Centre Delhi earned 10 points at the event, moving onto share the 4th spot with HNLU Raipur and SOEL Chennai.
While the moot marked the entry of Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT, Kharagpur in the MPL 2 standings, NLIU Bhopal consolidated its top spot by adding 3 more points to its score.
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#2 your intellectual standard is revealed by the absurd nature of your post...i wont be surprised if you are from one of those sidey law schools who come on forums like these to vent out their frustration...so frankly, your opinion hardly matters...
by the way, congratulations to NLUD..good to see them up and running in this season's MPL...but I doubt if they will be able to keep up with the likes of NALSAR and NLS..as most of the big moots are yet to take place...and it takes a lot of experience to win such moots, which NLUD surely lack....
MOoting has always been a tradition here in Delhi university. its all about the perception of the industry here. We hardly get funds from university, and sponsors hardly understand our needs and capabilities.
Yes, being a CLC alumni, I know there is almost NIL funds at Law Faculty for Mooting activities and almost NIL faculty support. Students bear all the expenses and pains involved and even face administrative hurdles in arranging for the trips.
In such circumstances, your achievements simply becomes much bigger! Keep it up.
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your intellectual standard is revealed by the absurd nature of your post...i wont be surprised if you are from one of those sidey law schools who come on forums like these to vent out their frustration...so frankly, your opinion hardly matters...
by the way, congratulations to NLUD..good to see them up and running in this season's MPL...but I doubt if they will be able to keep up with the likes of NALSAR and NLS..as most of the big moots are yet to take place...and it takes a lot of experience to win such moots, which NLUD surely lack....
Keep it up CLC team. Let you people start a great mooting tradition ahead.
keep it up...Congo 2 CLC too...dere moot teams r brillant...
In such circumstances, your achievements simply becomes much bigger!
Keep it up.
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