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The MPL tracks the progress of Indian law schools over more than 30 national and international moot court competitions. | The MPL tracks the progress of Indian law schools over more than 30 national and international moot court competitions. | ||
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== [[Moot court competitions|2010-11 MPL moot court competitions]] == | == [[Moot court competitions|2010-11 MPL moot court competitions]] == | ||
− | The 2010-11 academic year MPL | + | The [[MPL 2|2010-11 academic year MPL]] includes more than 50 moots and introduced a new tier 5 moot category since 2009-10. |
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The [[Mooting Premier League scoring criteria|Mooting Premier League has developed criteria for scoring moots]] in the 2009-10 season. | The [[Mooting Premier League scoring criteria|Mooting Premier League has developed criteria for scoring moots]] in the 2009-10 season. | ||
Please leave your comments on the page for the [[Mooting Premier League scoring criteria]] on how to improve this for next year. | Please leave your comments on the page for the [[Mooting Premier League scoring criteria]] on how to improve this for next year. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | The ''Legally India'' Mooting Premier League (MPL) was started in 2009 by [[Legally India]] and [[GNLU Gandhinagar]] final year student Vinay Mishra. | ||
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+ | The [[MPL 2|second season of the MPL]] started in September 2010. | ||
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+ | The winner of the [[Mooting Premier League 2009-10|2009-10 MPL]] was [[Nalsar Hyderabad]], followed by [[NLSIU Bangalore]] and [[NUJS Kolkata]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Indian law schools]] | * [[Indian law schools]] |
Revision as of 05:34, 28 September 2010
The MPL tracks the progress of Indian law schools over more than 30 national and international moot court competitions.
2010-11 MPL moot court competitions
The 2010-11 academic year MPL includes more than 50 moots and introduced a new tier 5 moot category since 2009-10.
The Mooting Premier League has developed criteria for scoring moots in the 2009-10 season.
Please leave your comments on the page for the Mooting Premier League scoring criteria on how to improve this for next year.
History
The Legally India Mooting Premier League (MPL) was started in 2009 by Legally India and GNLU Gandhinagar final year student Vinay Mishra.
The second season of the MPL started in September 2010.
The winner of the 2009-10 MPL was Nalsar Hyderabad, followed by NLSIU Bangalore and NUJS Kolkata.