9th April, 2011

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22:30 Welcome to this semi-live blog which will inform you about all the recent news from the two arbitration moots being held this weekend, the 8th [[Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot, Hong Kong]] and the 4th [[NLSIU International Arbitration Moot Court|NLS International Arbitration Moot, Bangalore]]. I am Prashanth Ramdas and I shall fill you in with all the mooting tidbits today. The second season of the MPL is sponsored by Allen & Overy.

The rather unfortunate news that came in from Hong Kong yesterday was that none of the Indian teams broke into the last sixteen at the Tier 1 global championship moot. Much was expected from the [[NUJS Kolkata]] team as they had won the Shanghai pre moot a week earlier. They had also finished runners up at the India pre moot last month. However, the memorandum, oralist awards and the honorbale mentions are to be announced tomorrow afternoon and the Indian teams can keep their fingers crossed until then.

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The news from Bangalore is that current MPL leaders [[Nalsar Hyderabad]] defeated three-year reigning champions [[NUJS Kolkata]] in the quarterfinals of the moot. Anunaya Mehta, the student convenor of the Moot Court Society at [[NLS Bangalore]] just confirmed the results.

New entrant [[Jindal Global Law School]] defeated [[HNLU Raipur]], [[GNLU Gandhinagar]] overcame [[Army Institute of Law, Mohali]] and [[NLIU Bhopal]] got the better of [[Law Centre I (LC-I) Delhi University]] in the quarterfinals.

Nalsar will take on Jindal Global Law School and GNLU will fight it out with NLIU Bhopal in the semis which is scheduled to take place at 10 am tomorrow. The semifinal rounds are to be adjudged by Mr. Shreyas Jaysimha from AZB Partners, Bangalore, Mr. Chinnappa and Mr. Ravi Tej from Crest Law Partners, Mr. Ashwin Shanker, a prominent maritime lawyer praticising at the Bombay High Court, Mr. Chakrapani and Mr. Kapoor from Khaitan & Co.

A total of 28 teams participated in this Tier 4 moot. The moot problem, which is largely based on English law, was drafted by NLS alumni Shantanu Naravne, Mihir Naniwadekar and V. Niranjan.

That’s all for now. We shall keep updating this blog tomorrow and till then, good bye and good night!

10th April, 2011

12:45 Hello and welcome back to the Mooting Sunday Special! The news from Bangalore is that the ruling MPL champions [[Nalsar Hyderabad]] have lost their semifinal round against new comers [[Jindal Global Law School]]. Also, [[NLIU Bhopal]] got the better of [[GNLU Gandhinagar]] in the other semi final. Anunaya Mehta, the [[NLS Bangalore]] Moot convenor just confirmed the results and added that both the rounds were very close and the judges stated that all the teams were equally good. It was a narrow win for the finalists.

12:51 So, we finally have NLIU Bhopal which is placed ninth in the [[MPL Standings]] taking on Jindal Global Law School, the 39th team to earn MPL points this season. The final rounds are to begin at around 1500 hours and there will be a five judge bench for the finals. The judges include Justice Dhananjaya Chandrachud from the Bombay High Court, Justice Sanjeeb Banerjee from the Calcutta High Court, Justice Nagaratna from the Karnataka High Court and Mr. Murali Neelkanth and Mr. Rajeev Khaitan from Khaitain & Co.

Refresh this blog post periodically, we will be updating you with the all the results and predicting how this season of the MPL may pan out.

13:07 The other non-arbitration moot that we forgot to mention about yesterday was the 3rd [[NFCG-Nalsar Moot Court Competition on Corporate Governance|Nalsar-NFCG Corporate Governance moot, Hyderabad]]. In another 15-20 minutes, [[NLS Bangalore]] will be facing [[NLIU Bhopal]] and [[GNLU Gandhinagar]] will be locking horns with [[HNLU Raipur]] in the semi final rounds of the moot. Gautam from [[Nalsar Hyderabad]] just confirmed the results and he will be giving us the quarters break-up in a while.

13:14 Interestingly, the Nalsar-NFCG moot problem revolves around the 3G auctions in India and related telecom company scams. Though the Indian teams have put up a meek show at Vis Hong Kong, they still have a chance of winning laurels. A best memorandum/oralist award will fetch a team 30 MPL points and a honourable mention will give them 10 points, according to the [[MPL Rulebook]].These awards will be announced shortly.

13:25 Currently, [[Nalsar Hyderabad]] are leading the [[MPL Standings]] with a record 185 points with six moot wins and four runners up awards. They have scored their highest points from the Tier 4 moots in the MPL. [[NUJS Kolkata]], the only team which seems to be giving Nalsar a run for their money, is close second in the standings, 16 points behind with 169 points. They are currently the team to have scored highest points from Tier 1 and Tier 5 moots in this season. Behind them are [[NLU Delhi]] and [[NLSIU Bangalore]] with 154 and 116 points respectively. [[ILS Pune]] and [[NLU Jodhpur]] are next at fifth and sixth place, around 100 points behind table leaders Nalsar.

13:38 It is theoretically possible for last year’s MPL champions, Nalsar, not to win the MPL again this season. There are only six moots left to conclude this season - two Tier 1 and Tier 2 moots – [[Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot, Hong Kong|Vis Hong Kong]], [[Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, Vienna|Vis Vienna]] and [[Manfred Lachs Space Moot Court Competition Sydney Rounds|Manfred Lachs Asian Rounds]], [[International Criminal Court (ICC) Trial Competition The Hague|ICC Trial Competition]] along with the NLS Arbitration and Nalsar-NFCG.

13: 43 NUJS crashed out of NLS Arbitration yesterday and they haven’t broken into the semis at Nalsar-NFCG. They will have to count on their Vis hopes to go past Nalsar in the standings. On the other hand, Nalsar has already earned four points from NLS Arbitration, finishing semi finalists. They will be hoping to win an additional best oralist/memorial award to step up their lead.

13: 49 Breaking - The news just in is that [[NUJS Kolkata]] and [[NLS Bangalore]] have won honorable mentions at Vis HK. That’s some reprieve for Indian teams participating at the moot. Not sure about the specifications of the award, will get back to that as more info comes in.

13:54 The performance of Indian teams at Vis HK has improved from last year. Last year, NUJS was the lone team to win an honorable mention at the moot.

14:16 Both, NUJS and NLS earn ten points for their honorable mentions, according to the rulebook. This means that NUJS shortens its gap to the top position to 10 points. With Nalsar having got four points from NLS Arbitration, they are with 189 points right now and NUJS are just ten points behind with 179 points. The standings will be updated with the complete results at the end of the day.

14:18 Some tweets from Bangalore - @jimanish: Exciting grand finale of the #NLS IA moot at the Taj Vivanta, MG Road today at 4. Between dark horse finalists JGLS & NLIU.

15:26 A bit of downtime right now, as we wait for the results of NLS Arbitration and Nalsar NFCG. So, the big fight in this season of the MPL is turning out to be between Nalsar and NUJS for the top spot. Who do you think will win it? Feel free to pen down your thoughts/opinions in the comments below.

15:28 Bond University from Australia have emerged winners in Vis HK, defeating City University of Hong Kong.

15:40 The top four positions in the MPL Standings are occupied by National Law Schools from Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore. And this is likely to be the same up till the end of the season. [[NLU Jodhpur]], has a good chance to go past [[ILS Pune]] and reach the fifth position, if they can grab some points at the ICC Trial Competition and Vis Vienna. [[RGNUL Patiala]], [[HNLU Raipur]] and [[NLIU Bhopal]] are currently placed seventh, eighth and ninth in the standings with around seventy points. This is set to change as NLIU Bhopal has reached the finals of NLS Arbitration and HNLU Raipur is in the semis of Nalsar NFCG. If NLIU Bhopal win the moot and get either the best oralist/memorandum award, then they will jump to the fifth position, ahead of ILS Pune and NLU Jodhpur.

15:50 [[NUALS Kochi]] and [[GNLU Gandhinagar]] have around sixty points are placed tenth and eleventh respectively. GNLU has finished semi finalists at NLS Arbitration and are currently battling another semi final at Nalsar NFCG. There were only four colleges with more than 50 points in last season’s MPL, but this time we have 11 colleges who have crossed the fifty mark already. That is largely because of the addition of around 20 moots this season. We had around 30 moots under the ambit of the MPL last season, but this time we have as many as 52 moots.

16:22 Breaking: From Nalsar-NFCG, its NLS Bangalore v. HNLU Raipur in the final rounds which are to begin in a few minutes. NLIU Bhopal lose to NLS Bangalore and GNLU lose to HNLU in the semi finals. Naveen from Nalsar confirmed the results and said that the bench for the final rounds include various High Court judges.

16:34 24 teams from across the country participated in the Tier 5 Moot. NLS Bangalore has already earned ten points today for their Vis HK honorable mention. If they notch up a win at Hyderabad and win a best oralist/memorandum, they will come close to getting past NLU Delhi in the third position. HNLU would be hoping that their performance at this moot would propel them into the top five in the [[MPL Standings]].

17:11 Quite funny to see so many dishes mentioned in those comments. Guess it’s time for me to step out and have some khana. As we wait for the final results from Bangalore and Hyderabad, you can follow the Delhi v. Mumbai IPL match. Sanjay Khan, my MPL team mate, will take you through the rest of today. Cheers!

17:30 - Hello everyone! I, Sanjay Khan, will take you through the results of Nalsar-NFCG and NLS Arbitration moots. Before that, a quick update of the Vis-HK results.

NLIU Bhopal was the third Indian team to win an award at the moot. Its team won the Spirit of the Moot Award. This award is equivalent to an Honourable Mention, thus NLIU gets 10 points for it. Consequently, NLIU now has a good chance of jumping to 5th spot in the MPL Standings.

The Honourable Mention Awards won by NLS and NUJS were for their Respondent Memoranda. Overall, Fali Nariman Award for the Best Respondent’s Memorandum was won by University of Basel, Switzerland; whereas Eric Bergsten Award for the Best Claimant’s Memorandum was won by University of Freiburg, Germany. Neil Kaplan Award for the Best Oralist was bagged by Amanda from Georgetown University Law Center.

17:45 - Presently, NLIU is at 9th position with 72 points. After the semi-finals of Nalsar-NFCG and the Honourable Mention at HK, it has earned 13 more points, which have taken its tally to 85 points. NLIU will move to 5th spot, with 100+ points, if it either wins NLS Arb (where it is facing Jindal Global in the finals) or gets one or two other awards at Nalsar-NFCG or NLS Arb.

18:30 – Among others, GNLU has earned 8 points so far, being semi-finalist at both Nalsar-NFCG and NLS Arb. Its total is 72 now. On the other hand, HNLU will add at least 5 points and take its total to 79, being the finalist at Nalsar-NFCG. If, however, it wins the moot, its total will go up to 84. Not to forget the Best Memorandum and Best Oralist Awards which are up for grabs at these two moots.

At this point, it seems certain that NLIU and GNLU will break into top five and top ten respectively. Also, HNLU might move from 8th to 7th position.

18:50 – News from Nalsar-NFCG. The finals just got over. Results to be announced in 20 minutes.

19:00 - NLS Arb Update from twitter: @jimanish Congratulations to JGLS on their victory at the #NLS IA moot.

19:15 – Official confirmation from NLS Arb. Jindal Global Law School defeated NLIU in the finals to win its first moot. Aayog Doshi from GNLU won the best speaker award and NLU Delhi bagged the best memorandum award.

19:30 – Having registered its first ever moot win, JGLS joins LC-I and Dr. Ambedkar Law University at 21st position in the MPL Standings. The JGLS team consisted of Karl P Rustumkhan, Aviral Raj Sahai and Shreya Jha; all second years. Karl said, “this was my first moot and it was amazing that we won this moot. We had been working for the last 3 months or so. We thank our faculty for their help. The problem was well drafted. The initial rounds were quite easy, but in the semis and the finals, the judges were too stringent and they tried to impose their understanding of the law.”

19:35 - Breaking from Nalsar-NFCG: NLS defeated HNLU in the finals. Karandeep from HNLU won the best speaker award and NLS bagged the best memorandum award.

The NLS team consisted of Shiva Santosh, Mainak and Nidhi Modani. Both the oralists were from first year. Shiva Santosh said, “the judges were excellent throughout and the competition was good.” He also mentioned that the organization of the moot was great.

19:37 - We had earlier awarded points to NLIU Bhopal for winning the Spirit of the Moot award at HK. However, as one of the readers pointed out, the award is given to a team for having overcome substantial obstacles to participate in the moot. We understand ‘substantial obstacles’ to be in the nature of availability of resources, financial security, etc. Hence, since the award does not test the mooting skills of the participants, we have decided not to award points for the same.

19:40 - NLS Arb - Aayog Doshi from GNLU said that it feels great to emerge as the best oralist in the moot. “The moot was judged brilliantly and it was a great learning experience. The problem was also very well drafted and with sound research, I was able to speak well. It was an intellectually stimulating moot,” he added.

20:15 - NLS was the biggest earner of the day. It earned a total of 25 points; 15 from Nalsar-NFCG (Best team and Best Memorandum) and 10 from Vis-HK (Honourable Mention for Best Respondent’s Memorandum). JGLS and GNLU both earned 15 points each. JGLS by winning the NLS Arb Moot and GNLU by being semi-finalist at both Nalsar-NFCG and NLS Arb and bagging the best speaker award at NLS Arb.

NLIU earned 11 points (runners up at NLS Arb and semi-finalist at Nalsar-NFCG); whereas HNLU and NUJS earned 10 points each. NUJS won the Honourable Mention for Best Respondent’s Memorandum at Vis-HK; whereas HNLU was runners-up and bagged the best speaker award at Nalsar-NFCG.

In terms of the MPL Standings, the biggest gainer was GNLU, which jumped from 11th spot to 9th spot. HNLU moved from 8th to 7th position and NLIU moved from 9th to 8th. Nalsar, NUJS, NLUD and NLS continue to dominate the top four spots, in that order. However, the difference between Nalsar and NUJS is of just 10 points now. It will be interesting to see how these teams battle it out for the top spot at Vis Vienna. Even NLU-D and NLS can claim the top spot; but that would require an exceptional performance at Vis Vienna.

Thanks everyone for following the blog today. Do let us know your suggestions. For Team MPL, this is Sanjay Khan signing off.

Cheers!

Comments

Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 04:23
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wow...finally Jindal enters MPL...way to go guys...
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 05:51
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and finally NALSAR dethroned three times winner NUJS! :D
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 06:23
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dont be so happy,we were better than u in Jessup. wt stage did ur colg reach in world round????hahaha:)
oh more than that, ur colg ws the only indian colg at jessup with no speakr in top 100.(even ILS had both of their speakers in the top 100)
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 08:12
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@3 BDW Just a query!!! do we need to wash our plates after having lunch or dinner in NUJS???

CLAT ASPIRANT
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 08:20
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Hello Viewers,


After a very interesting episode on LI in the previous post i.e. "NLS-NUJS Placement War".

Now, we are pleased to announce/show another episode i.e. "NUJS-NALSAR Moot Court Competition".

We are afraid, but this is not is the actual Moot Court Competition, but both the teams would try to show their frustration and enmity towards each other.

We have been able to provide a number of good episodes between NLS-NALSAR, NLS-NALSAR-NUJS, NLIU-NLUJ, NLUD-NUJS. Now we are please to launch our next episode.

We hope that we would be able to entertain everyone in a better way. And, in case this episode would lack something, please let us know so that we would be able to improve our standard in near future.

Thank you


Yours Truly,
LI Commentator
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 08:27
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JINDAL GNNA BREAK NALSAR JAWS NOW....

ITS TIME WE START TO PEAK

MPL 3 Here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 08:47
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@ 3 - Yes, you have to and mess would not provide plate to you. You have to get your own because -

1. You cannot expect a person or a two to wash 500 plates in a hygienic way regularly. You can assume that in case you have witnessed a party or a function.

2. If you are eating on your plate. You would wash it cleanly, not like a mess worker. You will insure that your plate is clean so that you would be able to eat in that plate.

Just image yourself eating in a plate which is used by hundreds of persons, sometimes in very unhygienic way.

And I think you would like to have your own plate after knowing all this :), and that is the reason why you have to get and wash your plate. Dont worry, Mess Committee would provide you stuff to wash your plate :P And dnt worry about food, you will get the best one which you can ever get in any hostel :)
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 08:47
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Sorry, above post was for @4
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 10:07
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#6 - Indeed.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 10:32
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Are you a bengali?
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 15:45
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@ 6..you must be a gargantuan moron..aren't you? reached the semis of 1 moot and throwing air?
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 16:11
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#3 hahhaha
#7 oh god! u might be the only person not eating in a party, restaurant or any other public place, why..because the plates are not washed properly...hahha
u tried but u failed to justify.. it is okay...i hope momta didi will give u enough of plates and workers to clean it...
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 17:06
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Hey!
As a Jindal student, I'm really hoping my classmates make the finals and win this. They're dedicated and hard-working and I wish them all the luck.
I'm hoping that we keep growing better every year.
Fingers crossed!
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 17:50
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@12 - Dude! I bet, in whichever clg you are, u wont be able to get better mess food than NUJS. And, Momta didi has no role to play in NUJS ( I suppose you are from one of those clgs in which state government interferes a lot!), it is wholly a student-run organisation except examination. And mess is managed by the students only!

And by the way, no one in NUJS complaints of this. eeeh! I think you watch who washes your plate, else make sure buddy it is cleaned properly, else there is a possibility that u might be eating in a plate which has been kept at various places :P :P and dnt knw what has been done with it :P :P
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 18:19
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oh! NALSAR Outperformed! incredulous. JGLS, congratz anyway
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 18:32
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updates form nfcg ?
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 18:57
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We came third at Jessup last year. Where were you? Every law school has ups and downs in a particular moot. Why start a bitch fest? Please let us all refrain from this. We could both show that Nujs and Nalsar are mature law schools who do not need to slug it out at LI to prove their worth.
Kudos to NUJS to there brilliant performance this year. We were indeed happy with your Jessup performance this year given that you are an Indian law school which did well.
-A Nalsarite
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 19:10
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*Kudos to NUJS for their*
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 19:27
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OK so now it's pretty much confirmed that NALSAR wins the MPL or is too early to open the champagne bottle?
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 19:51
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I have appointed a leading courier agency to send the champagne bottle to NUJS.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 20:37
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Let me tell you one thing, I have sent my troops to ICC, Vis West, Man Lachs. Do not count them out before the last shell is fired. Also I have intense dislike for Noodles.
I have told my artillery to give them covering fire. You may win the battle but the war is not yet over. In case the enemy forgets let us remind them that we have Sherman tanks which lighter than Patton tanks.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 20:45
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The war is going on between Noojies and NALSAR-RATs. You can see the presence of the Rats who have come out of their hole suddenly in this post. This shows their possessiveness towards mooting culture.

On the other hands, Noojies are also enjoying eating Noodles with their chopsticks, and trying to overcome NALSAR-RATS as soon as possible.

Match is going very interesting. Dont miss it.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 21:28
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As far as the mess food is concerned NALSAR food is pretty decent by mess standards. NUJS is nothing great to talk about and NLS is decent enough.
- Food for thought ( Not just Noodles)
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 21:57
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@23 - Oh Really ? Let me tell you a the items which we have in our mess menu.
1.Chilli Paneer, Chilli Chicken, Fried Rice, Chilli Potato, Ice cream.

2. Cholla Bhatura, Pasta, Dosa, Samosa, Aloo Parathe, Sambhar vada, Bread Pakoda, Burger, Sandwich, Puchka ( Pani Puri), Bhelpuri, Cold Coffee.

3. Egg Curry, Chicken Biryani, Chicken Patiala, Chicken Curry,Kadhi, Butter Milk, veg Biryani, Kheer, Aloo tamar ( too good), Poori,

aaah!Cnt mention everything.

Hope this would clear the picture,
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:06
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Dal - Roti are also present, that is the basic item, so didnt bother to mention it.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:07
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sorry dude! bt u do sound like a waiter frm a cheap delhi restaurant! :P
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:10
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NALSAR mooting, students, library and campus are all wonderful, but the food is crap.

NUJS food is decent, as is NLUJ food (presently).

NLS food i reserve judgment on, not having eaten there except on fest days. on fest days, however, the food is still yuck.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:30
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NUJS mooting, students, library and campus are all wonderful and so is the food and life at Salt Lake rocks!
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:31
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How old are you? Show some f*ckin maturity for Chrissake! Reciting the menu to prove a point...
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:32
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I am surprised that people have negative comment to make about the food at NALSAR.. i was recently there during their IV debate and though the food was quite good.. I won't list out the menu, but to call that food bad, you really have to be pampered...
Having said that, I think the food at NLIU is the best among the National Law Schools.. with Non-Veg served 4 times a week.. and special dinner once a month, the food is pretty good.. it's the only place I've seen hostelers gain weight..!!
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:32
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what's happening at NLS? best speaker? best memo?
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:52
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Grow up kids.
Nobody cares which college you are from, let alone what you snack in there (!!), once the law firms suck you up, you simply are just one among the several slaves. Nonegiveadamn.
So quit with the mud slinging and enjoy your time in your respective law schools, till it lasts.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 22:59
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I wonder how every single thread.. let me put some more emphasis.. EVERY SINGLE THREAD.. turns into a nls-nalsar-nujs battlefield..!
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 23:09
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Are u serious LI?
A team gets points for Spirit of a Moot Award?

Do u know how much hard work goes into an honourable mention for a memo or an oralist?

Spirit of the moot doesnt show ur mooting skills.

It is usualy decided by votes of other participants, for teams which overcame a number of obstacles or showed camaraderie.

This year, at Jessup (DC) both the Japanese teams which came to participate were voted for the spirit of jessup, for obvious reasons. (coming in spite of the tsunami, etc). This has NOTHING to do with Mooting.

I have nothing particular against NLIU. But it just doesnt make sense to give MPL points for this.
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 23:12
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@#32: you can't ask a 10 yr not to cry for candy cos it won't matter when he's 25... so, you can choose not be part of the mud slinging, but its part of the fun of law school life and you can't pass a judgement on that.. I feel sorry you.. poor slave suffering the law firm life..!! or thinking of suffering in a law firm despite being in law school.. lol..
Anonymous guest 10 Apr 2011, 23:35
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@ # 32

We need a league to count which college produces more glorified clerks than any other !!

;)
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:30
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I think JINDAL just won!!!!!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:32
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Jindal Global Law School won the arbitration moot ... !!!

love my college !!

congratulations to my fellow students !!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:33
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@ # 27

We at Allen & Overy are impressed by your strong observations about food at the Nationals.

Kindly forward your CV at to grab the bonus internship :)
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:40
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Oh! No NUJS, No NALSAR this time.

Congrats Jindal!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:41
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how come nujs ppl come and swamp LI all the time? It only shows you don;t have enough projects and exams to keep you busy.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:47
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@41 - Our semester is getting over on 13th, so I dont think there is any question of projects at this time :) . Holidays starting from 14th april. Long holidays this time till 1st July, unlike last year when it started on 15th May. And, for the exams most of us have studies throughout the semester, so revision wont take much time :P
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 00:59
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Dude. You're actually justifying yourself? How thick are you?

It was more or less in the nature of a rhetorical question
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:01
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what about nlu delhi..any chances of moving on to top of the table?
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:04
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They deserved it. So truly. They worked day in and day out for this moot. Hah.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:35
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kudos to karandeep and team. hail hidayatullah!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:40
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There is no chance of NLU delhi going on top or reaching 2nd as such. It would be miracle, if NLU Delhi displaces NUJS in end. But there are no moots left where NLU Delhi is participating.

But Man Lachs is still left for NLS Bang to show up their best performance to displace NLU Delhi.

Otherwise it would be amazing to see a 3 yr old college ending up on 3rd rank ahead of Great NLS.

Congrats to JGLS on winning their first moot. It reminds me of NLU Delhi winning DM Harish last year in end from no where. Congrats to NLU Delhi for best memorial.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:45
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Babies, keep shut! You will always be next to NLS!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:49
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Is it u "SUPER DUDE"?????
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:56
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it doesnt matter we stay 3rd or 4th.. we had promised each law school and legallyindia that we wil be in top 5 at d end of MPL season..n we gonna be..

hail NLUD!

just 3 yrz old n givin tough fight to NLS,NALSAR n NUJS..
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 01:57
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Congrats to Jindal Law College. Well done.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 02:11
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Actually, Jindal has already won their first moot earlier this year.
It was a small state-level (Haryana) moot.

Today was another testimony to the fact that JGLS is NOT full of spoilt, rich brats with no brains and instead has intelligent students working hard to prove their mettle.

On a bitter note, it's rather unfortunate that two batches of smart students have to be subjected to so much stigma from a few outsiders who have not even bothered to check the veracity of their opinions.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 02:34
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It's chill. Everyone has a good and bad day. Revel in your good ones.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 02:38
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Kian ....

What is this Best Overall applicant prize NLU D has won at Jessups? The website mentions nothing like this ... and their speaker ranks are also wrong. see the ILSA results page ....
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 02:59
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Dude, the following is the description of the nujs mess by a guy who went there for a competition :

"there is a small kabadkhana like room where there are no tables or chairs, barring a few wooden planks here and there where food is served in the cooking utensils themselves and u have to bring your own plates and wash the plates urself. I infact recall a guy taking food in his hands because he lost his plate and was in a hurry. In my 1 week there, i had to do something i have never done on a trip- by a plate. I have bought clothes and memoirs on the road but never a plate. And there was no gulab jamun as mentioned earlier"
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 03:01
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@ #52---- One of your NLS Arbitration Team member said'' we thank our faculty for their support" now this a testimony to what the world has been saying ....JGLS students can't do shit...Honestly, in National Law Schools ....students themselves slog and win the best moots... coz mooting is meant for the students to use their mind and legal skiils....JGLS with a phenomenal faculty who i am sure drafted the memorial along with the oral arguments....paved the way for JGLS to win NLS Arbitration Moot...
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 03:10
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No mention of Gulab Jamun anywhere buddy. And, mess menu at nujs keeps changing every month. And there were no tables because, most of them were getting used for the said competition. And, I dnt know why did u have to use nujs mess during competition in any way.
And I m real witness of nujs mess for a long period of time, and I have lost 6 plates to my seniors. But, it has become a part of nujs hostel life. If you have not lost a plate, then your hostel life would be incomplete. And, there are three "P" which we have to share in Hostel, noojies know it quite well :P
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 03:15
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Come on! You're still fighting over mess food? :/
Kids these days!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 03:28
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@No. 56

What did they feed you in your formative years man ?

You can't appreciate anything ?

Your biggest achievement, and probably your only achievement i guess was getting into some NLS..

and maybe you're from some NLS.. but you aren't Harvard yet.. so shut up !!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 03:48
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Either you should be blind or should be a NLU-D student who wants everybody to visit the ILSA page and see NLU-D name over there by giving negative publicity!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:00
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@#56:
You think you're quite the mooter eh? How about signing up for a crash course in basic grammar and spelling?

Are we playing a game of semantics here Mr. 'coz-mooting-is-meant-for-the-students-to-use-their-mind-and-their-skiils?
You hair-brained creature, if you had ever mooted in your LIFE, you would know that NO TEAM, I reiterate, NO TEAM can ever WIN a moot based on a memorandum drafted by their professors.
Stop trying to be a smart-ass journalist by twisting the interviewee's words. He obviously wants to thank the faculty for all the encouragement and support, wiseguy.
Stop undermining other people's potential and give them the credit they deserve. I have seen them slog their way up, just as any other mooting team does, and the least anyone can do is congratulate them.
How about you read the Oxford Dictionary before you attempt to brush the dust off your copy of Black?
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:14
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@ 56

Just because JGLS students actually ackowledged support from faculty, does not mean we should undermine the acumen of the students who actually won the moot!

Seriously, whoever you are, you are very frustrated that JGLS won and is looking for reasons to undermine its victory!

I think, it is important to give credit, where it is due...and false assumptions like the faculty drafted the memo etc etc. are all false assumptions!

they are my batchmates, and they have worked really really hard for the past three months.

Stop taking out your frustration of us winning a moot and not your 'Godforsaken; college!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:27
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Oh oh oh! This is quite a familiar fight.
@56: You just got burned dude!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:35
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Mr/Ms #56,
I love how you admit that the faculty is world-class. Great. So do you think a world-class faculty will sign up to be a professor at JGLS to fulfill their lifelong ambition to spoon-feed mooters?

Or is it that the judges of the NLS-Arb Moot are fools?

OR, even more ludicrous than that, that this faculty drafted every single possible oral argument and answer for the JGLS team?

I'm hoping for your sake that you were just being sarcastic.
I'm also hoping you're not from any NLU, or else everyone here would have reason to believe that you're either an idiot or NLUs cater only to insecure, illiterate bigots.

I have seen the JGLS team in question prepping for this moot at 1 am in the morning in the library or their assigned classroom, so I am morally bound to feel rather protective of their result.

With pride and disdain,
A Second Year Law Student.


p.s.- On the hot topic of NUJS mess halls, I was there for their Parliamentary Debate competition earlier this year, and one of the things I noted is that they have to wash their own plates after having their meals, the meals are served in the cooking vessels, the mess halls are rather shabby (save for an LCD-TV mounted on the wall). Honestly, when I saw it all, I was shocked. Expected better management and hygiene.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:39
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So, do you know what the world is really saying, Mr/Ms #56?

The world is saying that JGLS/Jindal Global University is one of the most promising institutions.
That JGLS is going to do well.

If heads of state like the President of the Dominican Republic can travel all the way to the campus in Haryana to deliver a lecture to the students and sign a memorandum of understanding, then maybe you need to rethink some of the 'shit' you are spewing.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 04:54
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Ok let's fuck the future dude, look at the present, Jindal's won a moot- looking fine- that's the end of the story. Keep your judgments to yourself 56 and wrap this up.

And Mr/Ms 64, so what if they have to wash their own plates ma'am, let's not act like the elitist, spoilt brats you're made out to be!! Mwahahah! DIG!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:13
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See, Man we at NUJS are not just for eating food. And what a big deal man if you wash your plate "DONT YOU WASH SOMETHING EARLY IN THE MORNING"?. I dont think there is a big deal is washing your own plate when you can wash your ____ in the morning.

Moreover, We dont have to stay 24 hours in the mess. If you stay 24hr in your mess, then I can imagine your progress.

Talk about real things buddy.
Talk about the Faculty, which in no case can be better than NUJS ( if you are not from Jindal, and their Faculty is awesome and I respect it)
Our Library is open 24 hours before 15 days of exams, and till 2 am for rest of the year ( Tell me the timings of your library)

Talk about real things man! Live in a reality.

We come at NUJS to study "Law". And that is I think is very nice.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:16
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interesting how many people are poking fun at the idea at noojies having to wash their own plates. frankly if you haven't grown up with those expectations of you from your parents, you've either had a privileged upbringing or a lax one, and probably both.

are you from a traditional college that no one has heard of? are you an aspirant worried at the effect on your delicate skin? don't feel sorry for the 'poor' noojies washing their plates, one day you might end up washing theirs for them.

@the jindal-ite/ian/whatever: the nationals get an education subsidised by the government; we do not have the money for frills like a 100% airconditioned campus. do you think you're being targeted for being privileged? do you think that could be because you make comments like 'the mess halls are rather shabby save for an LCD TV'?

take that chip on your shoulder and eat it - we at the nationals don't have to, both our respective histories and our food are just fine.

PS - i am not from nujs.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:18
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#66

Did I pass a value judgment on these kids having to wash their own dishes?
Nope.

I just said that I was shocked (because I didn't expect it, after having heard so many NLU commentators here raving about the infrastructure and facilities of NUJS, etc).

So your 'omg u guyzz are such bratz!' commentary is not needed. More than that, it just shows that you also blindly subscribe to that notion.
You're obviously never actually met a JGLS student.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:31
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congrats to the jindalites !!
ahh! so now its clear that jindal rocks be it Acadmeia, mess food, infrastructure or hostel rooms or anything...
JINDAL ROCKS !!
Mr/Ms 64 and 65 .....i second you!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:34
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It is not OK to insinuate that JGU professors drafted anything on behalf of their students. The JGU faculty is every bit as good as their reputations (ask your best professors and legendary alums where they have been sending job applications and getting rejected lately). What must be said in addition is that in regards to their own institution and students they have been a CRUSADING force against the kinds of laziness, corruption, and plagiarism that infect other law schools, among other things adopting the TURNITIN software system and FAILING students for the smallest percentages of plagiarism. This is one of the things you get when you recruit a 50% foreign faculty with little patience for the poorest of Indian habits and shortcuts. They are trying to change the academic culture and would sooner kick out a student for cheating than tolerate it for a win. They would certainly not participate in dishonest tactics. I use the term "crusading" advisedly, because I know that most of us chafe at having foreigners coming in and teaching us anything, but in this case we should all take a cue. In the meantime, get a clue or limit your opinions to food quality and other issues you can support with direct experience.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:36
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Kudos Jindalites !!

so its clear that jindal is "The Best" be it academia, mess food, infrastructure, hostel rooms or anything...

and i invite all the loosers to beat that !

Jindal Rocks !!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:41
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@69:
Surprise!Surprise! I am from Jindal myself.

And I know just WHO you are. I'm also pretty sick of you parading yourself around as a rich, spoilt brat (which you really sounded like in your comment), giving the notion that we are all like that.
There are some of us here on serious scholarship and have to work our asses off to save and justify our scholarship. On another day, I would have had your back when comments like 68 and 69 were made. Not today, not when you make comments like this. Not when a handful of you give us all a bad name. Let your actions speak for yourself okay, we're all striving to do that. Besides, our team at NLS did just that- that is what works. So please think before you speak next time, for you practically represent (*shudder*) your collegemates when you say comment here.

NUJS, our food sucks too(I'm paying a lack for residence and dining if that makes you feel better)- and it's Sodexo. Who cares man?
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:42
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Also, Ms.69. Washing your own dishes and doing your own work build character. Try it- you need it. You will not survive any law office, take it from me.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 05:46
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No. 72, stop multiple posting. They got your point.

I think I will call your new magazine editor (yes I know her) to come and edit your posts now, 'loser'.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:02
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As a legal employer from an international firm :

1) Kudos to JGLS for zero tolerance approach to and other academic laziness. I encourage ALL colleges to do the same.

2) Kudos to NUJS for making their students responsible for their own dishes. I encourage ALL colleges to do the same.

There are too many young Indians who are working abroad, expecting
others to do their work and do their dishes for them, with no clue how ridiculous they seem to their peers. There are no shortcuts to a sense of personal responsibility and NO institution can pretend to be "WORLD CLASS" without instilling these things.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:07
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At the risk of repetition, for the sake of a much needed clarification-
No value judgment was passed on the washing of the plates by the students.
No one, not even I, was 'making fun of them'.
The shock was due to not being aware of it. Now if you want to label me a brat, then go ahead, your opinion.

You're obviously a JGLS boy who sends his underwear to the laundry service, instead of having to do it himself like the girls here. You never hear any of us complain, do you?
Because we're okay with doing our own dirty laundry. No pun intended.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:07
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I'm 73,
I meant lakh*
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:18
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I do my own laundry, bitch.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:32
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oh my god! jgls students have found a new place to air their dirty laundry! ha ha ha! stop making fools of yourselves here! that too when the topic is about the moots, not about who is washing plates or underwear!!!!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 06:55
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The semis between NALSAR and Jindal was very close, the judges were split 2:1 in Jindals favour. NALSAR lost one of the judges by one mark.

The judges were really impresssed by the NALSAR's speakers, they said so after the rounds to the organisers, but in the end Jindal emerged as the better team. I saw the final scorecard. Kudos to them.

Also NALSAR got 2nd best speaker and 2nd best memo award, wont that be taken into account?
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 08:06
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Dude! LOL!
"I lost 6 plates to seniors!"
And you pay more money than NLS and Nalsar!
HAHA! LOL! Can't stop laughing!

Maybe at NUJS the way they rag goes like this - 'Dance nahi karega toh plate le lunga! Gaana nahi gaya toh chammach bhi le lunga!'
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 08:33
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The Spirit of the Moot Award should receive points. Clearly an Indian Team didn't win it out of pity and thats not what usually happens (the tsumani-earthquake situation w.r.t to Japanese teams at Jessup was an aberration). I think the 10 points that you earlier added should stay. Please check up the basis on which it is given. Even if it is based on votes of other (I am not sure if that is case) points should still be granted as it the ability of the team earned them enough respect. If the decision was made by the organisers of the competition, then there is no doubt that NLIU should receive the 10 points as the judgement of organisers in this regard is no less than their discretion on memo and other similar awards.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 09:43
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How do they rag you at NALSAR?

"Dance nahin karega to jungle mein phaink doonga".

"Gaana nahin gayega to bhi jungle mein phaink doonga".

"Poora jungle hi to hai, jayega kahaan"?

You really hate NUJS right? Its in salt lake, the poshest of the places Calcutta has to offer.

Not in some dreary unknown place in Andhra Pradesh, miles away from civilisation. Poor NALSARats.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 13:13
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JGLS kids, come back and talk about mooting and other worthwhile things once you have settled your internal gender issues on washing plates and underwares. In the meanwhile, we are happy to wash our own plates, write our own memorials and win a lot of moots on our own merit.

As washing plate seems to be such an issue with kids these days, i suggest a section in the CLAT brochure bringing out the differences between different law schools in this regard. This will address questions like does a law school provide plates, if they do, what are the dimensions, if they don't, do they provide the soap and scrubber, etc. If you would forgo a premiere institution just because you are too much of a brat to wash your own plate, you may have a tough time tomorrow when you might have to wash our plates or polish our shoes.

In any case, congrats to the JGLS team that dethroned NUJS after its hat-trick. But we will be back with a bang next year to re-conquer what has always been ours.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 15:36
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Kudos to Sanjay and team. Fantastic coverage. Kept the excitement alive. Great going folks.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 16:23
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I am really proud of Karl, Aviral and Shreya. I have seen them work day in and day out and they deserved it. The only reason why they thanked their faculty is because it's simple courtesy to show gratitude to anyone who has supported and encouraged you. This only goes to prove that Jindal is one of the best colleges in the country and it has a lot of potential.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 16:53
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Paying 5+ lakhs a year at a relatively new school, the least I would expect was a few Moot wins to boot. Its good to see newcomers JGLS win a national moot of some repute.

Established schools will now have to watch out for the new kids on the block.

Theirs was a good team, and deserved the win.

Its good to know that in the years to come, the mooting competition will decentralize from select National Law schools alone.

A small word of caution,if JGLS chooses to send faculty members (of the standing of Professors no less)along with their teams for even national moots, they would stand estopped from later claiming that it was all by dint of students hard work and their sheer quality, considering hardly any other schools even consult faculty leave alone bring them along for the moot, its rather obvious to expect people to say that a lot of the work might have been done by their professors.


In either case, congrats to the winners.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 17:17
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I am very happy for my college !!!!
way to go Karl, Shreya and Aviral : )

@56: be a sport, and stop passing such cynical remarks. We deserved to win simply because we had worked very hard!!!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 17:34
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It belongs to those who work hard!!!
learn to be a sport!!!

and about re-conquering, we'll see ; )
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 17:38
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underwares???
We atleast know how to spell underwear !! hahaha....

PS- do yourself a favour and never draft a memo!!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 19:06
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The moot was organised by NLS or else by now they would have started with their usual "how did this school win"? "how did that college win" "bad judging" bad organisation....

NLSIU is the only law school in India which can win a moot. If they dont it is a bad moot...

If any other law school wins a moot which they organise they won it because teachers helped the team (as if they do their moots entirely by themselves) drafted the memo!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 19:50
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sorry to deviate from useless talk and talk of something relevant to MPL:
1) as someone raised above, why is NLU-D getting points for Best Overall Applicant at Jessup? They have already been rewarded for their speaker ranks, which constituted the best applicant award.
2) NLIU Bhopal's spirit of the vis award getting recognition on MPL doesn't make sense at all. Jessup this year was not an exception, last year it went to Afghanistan and it is consistently given to teams which do not have much resources etc.
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 20:30
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Have you seen the professor who went along?
He's 23 years old.
And happened to be in Bangalore over the week AND weekend.
He was not even the faculty coordinator. He did not even COACH them.
So please stop jumping to conclusions!
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 21:19
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You have PROFESSORS who are 23 years old...?!! How does that happen?
Anonymous guest 11 Apr 2011, 23:04
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@all non NUJS : Yes right we washed our own plates. And no one has ever protested, Becoz we realize that we have to deserve every bit in life before we earn it. Thats why we are better.
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2011, 01:57
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(This comment has nothing to do with the article but like most comments at LI it furthers 'my college better than yours' argument.)

Since the start of JGLS there has been a bubble created that the faculty is world class (many even use superlatives like 'out of the world'). Let us analyse the 'famed' faculty at JGLS and compare and contrast it with another 'hot shot' faculty roll of NUJS.

total number of available teaching staff (excluding VC, Research associate/fellow, non teaching academic staff)
NUJS - 30 (excluding 6 staff on academic leave)
JGLS - 27

total number of foreign (outside India) LLM/BCL holders
NUJS - 11
JGLS - 19

total number of phd holder
NUJS - 10 (including 4 phoren ones) (excluding 8 who are pursuing it)
JGLS - 0 (excluding 4 who are pursuing it, one at phoren institution)

Source of info: http://www.jgls.edu.in/Faculty/Index.aspx
http://nujs.edu/nujs-faculty-professors-administration.html

Also the sum total of teaching experience (in years) of faculty at NUJS is much ahead of that at JGLS (just glance through the age of faculty at both the institutions and read through their exp.) Thus for people who sing praises about JGLS and try to justify the exorbitant fees due to its 'highly reputed' faculty should have a comparative look at faculty list of 'poorer' national law schools.
However having burst the 'faculty bubble' I would like to add that the classroom infrastructure at JGLS is light year ahead of NUJS (where one has to rely on transperencies for visual aids and OHPs which were bought 10 years ago and has to be shared between two classes), newer NLUs however have shortened the gap and NLUD boasts at par classroom facilities with JGLS.

Thus I think JGLS kids should find new justification for the fees they pay and not harp on great faculty (not washing plates seem a good starting point :)
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2011, 02:22
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@97- Dude. seriously. How much time can u get during your exams. I mean we are having exams, and you are wasting time in such a stupid calculation. Think before commenting such a stupid thing.

Go and Study, else you will flunk.
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2011, 03:40
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Dude!! This thread is so amazingly hilarious !
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2011, 03:50
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I request all nalsarites to stop commenting on this stupid thread and finish your projects, the deadline for which is 15th. Then you have end sems from 24th. so shut up and start studying. After all thats why nalsar/nls/et al are what they are. so get back to work...
Anonymous guest 12 Apr 2011, 04:26
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@ 100 - Dnt show off after comment of @98. I know very well how much Nalsarites hate NUJS!
Anonymous guest 15 Apr 2011, 00:00
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Exactly my point. Our professors are as young as 23- approachable, friendly, inspirational. They are all from the age bracket of 23 to 35.
So that is one of the BIGGEST advantages of our faculty. Who cares about PHD's dude?
PHD's are for fuddy duddies.

And by the way, the faculty list does not specify that more than 4 are pursuing their PHD's and some had actually completed already.
So boo to you. I know faculty from NUJS ( I know people who know them in Kolkata). And I don't mean disrespect, but I haven't heard the best from them about the said faculty.

My professors have changed my life in ways nobody can. That goes beyond the classroom.