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Exclusive: Nalsar Hyderabad earned 20 points in the Mooting Premier League after a thumping win against NLSIU Bangalore in an exciting finish to the first Bar Council of India International Law Moot Court Competition.
Last year’s champion Nalsar is now four MPL points behind NUJS Kolkata, which was defeated by Nalsar in the semifinals.
NUJS Kolkata reached the semifinals and won the best speaker award as the Indian representative at the Commonwealth Moot to pull in 12 crucial points from the Tier 4 National Challenger moot, overtaking NLU Delhi at the top of the MPL 2 standings by four points.
Five Indian teams booked their tickets to Oxford and four qualified from the national rounds to participate in the Leiden-Sarin International rounds in Dubai after the selection rounds for the Oxford IPR Moot and the Leiden-Sarin International Air Law Moot respectively.
ILS Pune defeated Nalsar Hyderabad in the finals of the Surana & Surana South India rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot and won the best memorandum award for a whopping thirty points to boost ILS’ MPL ranking from sixteenth position to sixth.
Newcomer NLU Delhi earned a whopping thirty points to lead the MPL 2 standings after defeating the veteran NUJS Kolkata mooters in Sunday’s finals of the Surana & Surana Jessup North India Rounds.
George Washington University defeated NLU Delhi to win the K.K. Luthra Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2011. With a total of 41 points, NLU Delhi has now jumped to fourth position in the MPL 2 season standings.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has finally announced the much-awaited schedule of this year’s edition of its moot court competition, which will be an international moot for the first time.
[[Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad]] has launched its first national moot court competition, the [[ILNU National Moot Court Competition]]. The event is scheduled to be held on 26th and 27th March, 2011.
NUJS Kolkata won the Oxford International Media Law Moot - India Competition after defeating NLSIU Bangalore in the finals, taking both colleges to third and fourth in the Mooting Premier League second season.
University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprashta University, Delhi made its debut in the MPL 2 by defeating UILS Chandigarh in the finals of the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition North India Rounds.
HNLU Raipur defeated NLU Jodhpur in the finals of the first edition of NLIU Juris Corp Moot Court Competition, taking HNLU to joint 5th place in MPL season 2, whereas last season’s number four NLU Jodhpur has moved to joint 19th spot.
NUJS Kolkata won the India Rounds and the best memorandum award at 12th Commonwealth Moot Court Competition, scoring 15 MPL points and a ticket to the international rounds of the Commonwealth Moot next year.
MPL Season 1 champion Nalsar Hyderabad won the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition South India Rounds to score 20 points in the MPL Season 2 as Nuals Cochi took home the same number of points as finalist and best memorandum winner.
Legally India's Mooting Premier League has compiled the ultimate resource for the top 53 global and Indian moots, complete with dates, links to problems and more.
Nalsar Hyderabad won over UILS Chandigarh at the 7th Nani Palkhiwala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition yesterday facing strong judicial challenges but boosting Nalsar by 15 points into second position in the MPL 2 rankings behind NLIU Bhopal.
NLSIU Bangalore won the third Rizvi Law College National Moot Court Competition, beating Army Institute of Law Mohali in the finals.
ILS Pune defeated SOEL Chennai in the finals of the South India Rounds of the sixth Surana & Surana National Trial Advocacy Moot from the 24 to 26 September 2010, hosted by NUALS Kochi. Plus, the first ranking table after freezing of the scoring criteria at version 2.04.
SOEL Chennai victorious over Nuals Kochi at Surana Int’l Minority Rights; And version 2.03 MPL rules
School of Excellence in Law (SOEL) Chennai emerged as winners in the Surana & Surana International Minority Rights Moot Court Competition, defeating Nuals Kochi in the finals. Plus: Version 2.03 of the new MPL rules – almost finalised!