NLSIU Bangalore added fifteen points to its kitty as the fourth team to complete an MPL century after winning the National Funding Round of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot on Sunday, beating arch rivals Nalsar Hyderabad in the finals.
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NLSIU is now placed fourth with 101 points, sixty-nine points behind current MPL toppers Nalsar, which continued its dominance as Jagdish Menezes won the best speaker award. Nalsar took home sixteen points from this Tier 4 moot in the MPL 2 sponsored by Allen & Overy.
RMLNLU Lucknow and Amity Law School finished semifinalists in the moot.
Anunaya Mehta, the Convenor of the Moot Court Society at NLSIU Bangalore confirmed the results and said that fourteen teams from across the country participated in the moot. He also said that the moot did not have a best memorandum award as the rules of the Asia Pacific Rounds of the Manfred Lachs moot prohibit the declaration of memorandum marks this year. That is because from this year only a maximum of 20 teams can participate in the Asia Pacific rounds and teams are selected from each country based on the quality of their memorandum.
The moot was organized by NLS Bangalore and funded by the Indian Space Research Organization. The final rounds were judged by Prof. V. S. Mani, Prof. Ashfaq and Ms. Ranjana Kaul. The NLSIU Bangalore team consisted of Soujanya Sankaran, Dheer Bhatnagar and Divyanshu Agarwal, whereas the Nalsar team had Priyanka Vora, Jagdish Menezes and Ridhi Kabira.
Nalsar mooter and best oralist Jagdish Menezes spoke to Legally India and said that the moot was of a high quality and saw some extremely good competition. “There were good judges all throughout. The final rounds could have gone either way.” He also highlighted on the importance of funding mooters in India. “Funding is a big issue for mooting teams like us. It is important that organisations around the country take the initiative for funding”, he said.
NLS Speaker Dheer Bhatnagar said that that their win was fantastic and the feeling is yet to sink in. “There were excellent teams right from the quarters. The benches for the semis and finals were amazing.”
Being his first moot, he said that he was quite excited and enjoyed the experience: “We played at our home ground but there were a lot of butterflies in my stomach.” He also praised the team researcher Divyanshu and said that the team would not have won without his tremendous effort.
Last year NLSIU failed to defend its Manfred Lachs title, losing to Singapore in the finals.
Nalsar now towers more than 50 points above NUJS Kolkata in the MPL 2 scoreboard, after also having come runners-up in the Leiden-Sarin Air Moot.
Mooting Premier League 2 season standings
Pos | Law school | Pts | Details |
1 | Nalsar Hyderabad | 170 | [ISRO Manfred Lachs] (Runners-up, Best Speaker); [Leiden-Sarin] (Runners-up); Amity (Semi-finalist, Best Memorandum); SP Sathe (Winner, best speaker); NLU-J Antitrust (Winner, best memorandum, best speaker); GIMC (Runners up); KLA Moot (Winners); BCI Moot (Winners);Jessup South (Runners up);NLIU-Juris Corp (Best speaker); Stetson South India (Winner), Nani Palkhiwala (Winners), Surana Int\'l Minority (Semifinalist); Surana Tiral Advocacy South (Seminfinalist) |
2 | NUJS Kolkata | 119 | Fiat Justitia (Winners, best memorandum); [NLU-D Corp Law] (Runners up); NLU-J Antitrust (Semi finalist); KLA Moot (Best Speaker, Runners up);BCI Moot (Semifinalist); Commonwealth International Rounds (Best Speaker, Semifinalist); Jessup North (Runners-up, Best Memorandum); Oxford-Media India Round (Winner); Commonwealth India Rounds (Winners; Best Memo); Nalsar B.R. Sawhny Moot (Best Memo, Best Speaker, Semi-finalist) |
3 | NLU Delhi | 109 | [Leiden-Sarin] (Best speaker); Herbert Smith (Runners up, Best Speaker); Fiat Justitia (Runners up); DM Harish (Semifinalist);KLA Moot (Semifinalist);Jessup North (Winner, Best Speaker); KK Luthra (Runners up); HNLU Moot (Winner, Best Speaker, Best Researcher) Nalsar B.R. Sawhny Moot (Semi finalist) Henry Dunant (Runners up) |
4 | NLSIU Bangalore | 101 | [ISRO Manfred Lachs] (Winner); Herbert Smith (Semifinalist);GIMC (Semifinalist); DM Harish (Best Researcher);BCI Moot (Runners up);Jessup South (Best Speaker, Semifinalist); KK Luthra (Semi finalist); Oxford-Media India Round (Runners up, Best speaker); Stetson South India (Semi-finalist), Nani Palkhiwala (Best Speaker), Rizvi Moot (Winners) |
5 | NLU Jodhpur | 86.5 | ELSA-WTO Asia Rounds (Best Memorandum Overall, Best Memorandum Complainant); Amity (Runners up, Best Researcher); Herbert Smith (Best Memo, Semifinalist);Fiat Justitia (Super six); Surana IT (Runners up); Surana Corp (Winners); GIMC (Semifinalist);Oxford-Media India Round (Semi finalist, Best memorandum); NLIU-Juris Corp (Runners up); Maritime International Arbitration Moot, Sydney (The Sarah Derrington Encouragement Award)* |
6 | HNLU Raipur | 74 | Red Cross Moot (Runners up); ULC Moot (Best Memorandum, Best Researcher);BCI Moot (Best Female Speaker);Oxford-Media India Round (Semi finalist); NLIU-Juris Corp (Winner); Henry Dunant (Winners) |
6 | ILS Pune | 74 | Amity (Best Speaker); Raisoni (Runners up); Surana IT (Semi finalist); Surana Corp (Best Memorandum, Semifinalist); Jessup South (Winners, Best Memorandum);Stetson South India (Semi-finalist), Surana Trial Advocacy South (Winners) |
8 | RGNUL Patiala | 72.5 | SP Sathe (Runners-up); NLU-D Corp Law (Winners, best memorandum (joint), best researcher); Surana IT (Semi finalist); DM Harish (Runners up);KK Luthra (Best speaker); Stetson North (Semi finalist, best speaker); NLIU-Juris Corp (Semi finalist); Surana Trial Advocacy North (Runners up), Rizvi Moot (best speaker) |
9 | NLIU Bhopal | 72 | Herbert Smith (Winners);ULC Moot (Best Speaker, Semifinalist); Stetson North (Semi finalist); HNLU Moot {Semi-finalist) Nani Palkhiwala (Best Researcher), Surana Trial Advocacy North (Winners, Best Speaker), Henry Dunant (Semifinalist, Best Memo), Rizvi Moot (semi-finalist) |
10 | GNLU Gandhinagar | 62 | Raisoni (Semi finalists, Best Memo); DM Harish (Winners); BCI Moot (Best Memorandum, Best Male Speaker);ICC Mediation (Special Award for the Team Which Best Acknowledged Cultural Differences);Commonwealth India Rounds (Semi finalists); John Marshall (Winner, Ambassador Round), Nani Palkhiwala (Semifinalist), Surana Trial Advocacy North (Semifinalist) |
11 | NUALS Kochi | 58 | Surana IT (Winners); Surana Corp (Best Speaker); Stetson South India (Runner-up, Best Memo), Nalsar B.R. Sawhny Moot (Runner up) Surana Trial Advocacy North (Best Memo), Surana Int\'l Minority (Runners up) |
12 | RMNLU Lucknow | 49 | [ISRO Manfred Lachs] (Semi-finalist); SP Sathe (Semi-finalist, best memorandum); Surana IT (Best Memorandum); NLU-D Corp Law (Semi finalist); Surana Corp (Runners up); GIMC (Best Memorandum);Henry Dunant (Best Researcher) |
13 | Government Law College, Mumbai | 45.5 | NLU-D Corp Law (Best speaker); Fiat Justitia (Super six, best speaker); NLU-J Antitrust (Semi finalist); DM Harish (Best Memorandum);KLA Moot (Best Memorandum);Jessup South (Semifinalist);Nani Palkhiwala (Best Memo) |
14 | SOEL Chennai | 41 | Surana IT (Best speaker); NLU-D Corp Law (Semi finalist); Commonwealth India Rounds (Runners up, Best Speaker); Surana Int\'l Minority (Winners), Surana Tiral Advocacy South (Runners up, Best Speaker) |
15 | UILS Chandigarh | 33 | ULC Moot (Winners); Stetson North (Runners up); Nani Palkhiwala (Runners Up), Surana Trial Advocacy South (Best Memo) |
16 | Campus Law Centre Delhi | 29.5 | SP Sathe (Semi-finalist); Fiat Justitia (Super six); NLU-J Antitrust (Runners-up); HNLU Moot (Runners up, Best Memorandum) Nalsar B.R. Sawhny Moot (Winner) |
17 | Army Institute of Law, Mohali | 27 | KLA Moot (Semifinalist);Nani Palkhiwala (Semifinalist), Surana Int\'l Minority(Best Memo), Rizvi Moot (runner-up, best memo) |
18 | Amity Law School | 22 | [ISRO Manfred Lachs] (Semi-finalist); Amity (Semi-finalist); Jessup North (Semi-finalist); Stetson North (Best memorandum); Commonwealth India Rounds (Semi finalists) |
19 | University School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprashta University, Delhi | 20 | Stetson North (Winner) |
20 | Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad | 15 | Henry Dunant (Semifinalist, Best Speaker) |
20 | Law Centre I (LC-I) Delhi University | 15 | FDI Moot (Semi-finalist; 2 Honourable Mentions); Surana Trial Advocacy North (Semifinalist), Rizvi Moot (semifinalist) |
20 | Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Government Law College Chennai | 15 | Amity (Winner) |
20 | Symbiosis, Pune | 15 | Raisoni (Winners); NLU-J Antitrust (Best researcher) |
24 | CNLU Patna | 13 | Jessup North (Semi-finalist); NLIU-Juris Corp (Semi finalist, Best Memorandum) |
25 | Bishop Cottons Women\'s Christian Law School, Bangalore | 10 | Stetson South India (Best Speaker) |
26 | Baroda School of Legal Studies | 8 | Raisoni (Semi finalists, Best Speaker) |
27 | Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad | 5 | BCI Moot (Semifinalist); |
27 | Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur | 5 | Surana Int\'l Minority (Best Speaker) |
27 | CMR Law College, Bangalore | 5 | ULC Moot (Runners up); |
30 | School of Law, Christ University | 4 | Surana Corp (Semifinalist); |
31 | CUSAT Kochi | 3 | Surana Int\'l Minority(Semifinalist) |
31 | Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT, Kharagpur | 3 | HNLU Moot (Semi finalist) |
31 | New Law College, Bharti Vidayapeeth University, Pune | 3 | Surana Trial Advocacy South (Semifinalist) |
31 | Government Law College, Ernakulam | 3 | ULC Moot (Semifinalist); |
35 | NLU Orissa | 2.5 | NLU-D Corp Law (Best memorandum (joint)) |
36 | V.M. Salgaocar Law College, Panjim | 1.5 | Fiat Justitia (Super six) |
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Oh, and ILS did not even break. Too bad for them that Surana&Surana wasn't organising this moot. Better luck with the next Surana moot, guys.
Soon my attacking forces shall prepare for the invasions of washington, sydney, vienna and hong kong ( they are already fighting in florida) to make NALSAR not only the best in India but the best in the world !!!
NOW LOOK HERE...... And take a Bow
No matter where I am from, No one can stop anyone from fighting each other in this thread.
Go on Guys. I mentioned the name of my clg even after knowing the next comment would be please shut your mouth and bla bla comments on NUJS. But really, it would not bother me at all.
Hippocrates?
How does it feel to win the first moot of the season? Well unless you count Rizvi where your illustrious fifth years battled it out.
This moot should be solely organised by ISRO or else there should be a north and south round.
#14 please don't cry...
LOL. Do you know that VS Mani was judging the final? Go cry somewhere else.
for now, lets hope both the teams do well in the asia pacific rounds. :-)
If you were a participant as you claim, have the guts to state your name.
This is what happens when things are pre-scripted.........!
do not premise ur arguments on typos, dude....
talk of the horrendous reality....!
Nalsar argued that an obligation erga omnes gives rise to a corresponding right of standing without citing a single authority for that proposition.
Know what that means? Thought not. Go check it up, and then come back and argue about who was better.
Hahahahaaa. Go back to primary school, you tool.
You're going to argue a moot on LOGIC? Hahaha. I hope for your sake that you never step into a moot court hall, because you ain't getting very far, son.
Also, that proposition is one of the most controversial in international law. You CANNOT argue it without authority. Why don't you go check it up instead of spouting inane rubbish?
dude, Erga Omnes, Jus Cogens, hahahah.....!I'm a Lawschoolite.I know what they mean hence. I call a spade a spade. Thus, Nalsar a college which deserves a triumph.
So what exactly do you want NLSIU to do?
and tell this to people in rwanda that nls doesnt CRY when it loses moots. coz people here wont believe you.
"i was the participant !. I guess VS Mani gave it to NALSAR, the other 2 judges were associated with NLS to some extent. NALSAR was better than NLS, everybody knows.. NLS should not host this moot. A batsman cannot be an umpire. More over why all the markings were done in Pencil ? huh so that they can be altered in the end. "
"i am shocked...NLS Judges in NLS how desperate one can be to be in the MPL top position"
"NLSIU shame on u...i am wondering why didn't LI came with a special issue highlighting this aspect...oh i understood if master wins how can servants (LI) have problem with this..."
Need to mention more ?
This was written (or so he says) by a participant in the moot who claims to have seen both NLS and NALSAR battle it out, not by some Nalsar student.
C'Mon, are you really that thick.?
and what makes you think the other comments on this thread are only written by Nalsarites, can't other law school people comment here.
NLUD and NUJS make it to advance rounds. NLUD had a a 4-0 score and NUJS 3-1 in prelims.
Both NALSAR and ILS got out in prelims.
Congratulations, Surana, on a brilliant, a wonderful, an outstanding, a magnificent job of organising the Jessup Nationals.
Remember this.
Apart from that, carry on. Most entertaining, the debate out here in the comments.
NLUD qualifies for octas
www.law.stetson.edu/tmpl/academics/bio/internal-1-sub.aspx?id=4642
NUJS advances to quarter finals and NLUD knocked out in octas on a split.
Great job NUJS and good job NLUD, first ever team and you are among the worlds best 16 :-)
Good show, guys.
You think this is Vienna? Idiot.
kian/sanjay/prashanth: please clarify till which rank in jessup is honourable mention considered? around 20 oralists/memorials get hon mention at vienna (if that is any indication).
please clarify asap before results are out, so that there are no allegations of bias.
After internal discussions, it has been decided that the top 30 team memorials and the top 100 individual oralists will get points under the 'honorable mentions/other equivalent awards' category for the Jessup Moot.
For Vis Vienna and Hong Kong, all Honorable mentions will get points under the aforesaid category.
We will be putting out the Jessup story after the Official results are out.
Hope this has clarified your doubts.
Cheers,
Prashanth
Hopefully one of us can make as good or better showing at Vienna and Hong Kong as well.
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