Mooting Premier League (MPL) 4
Mooting Premier Index revals NLS is best mooting college ever ahead of Nalsar, NLU-D (reader blog)
With NLSIU having seized season 4 victory with only little resistance, as reported today, Legally India reader and obvious Mooting Premier League (MPL) aficionado Kitten Magnet embarked on an interesting and transparent mission to empirically settle that eternal question: whose college is best [at mooting. Over the last 4 years]. Find out why NLU Delhi and Jodhpur are the third and fourth-best mooting colleges in India today, and more. And, despite having obvious potential, no need to make this into a ‘my daddy strongest’ competition. Enjoy!{jcomments off}
Maritime moot enthusiasm, Lachs optimism and glorious winners!
NLU Jodhpur performed strongly in The Hague and at the Commonwealth moot for 35 MPL points.
NLU Delhi defeats NUJS Kolkata in finals and bags best orator prize.
Team MPL talks to 2013 Jessup winners Geetha Hariharan and Akshaya Ramadurai about the mornings after their historic win.
NLU Delhi is within striking distance of NLSIU Bangalore in what is perhaps the best year yet for Indian mooting teams abroad.
NLSIU Bangalore has broken all records in the MPL 4. We asked its moot society how.
NLSIU Bangalore wins it, outright.
NUJS Kolkata has made the last 16 at the Vis Vienna moot plus HMs.
The MPL 4 is still up for grabs as NLU D worries NLS rank.
Ramlu flies Indian flag at Stetson semis with three citations.
NLU Delhi won the 2013 Red Cross Moot in Hong Kong against Australian National University, giving the young national law school 50 points in the Mooting Premier League (MPL) 4 that has been dominated by NLSIU Bangalore.
NUJS Kolkata has reclaimed third place from NLU Jodhpur in the Mooting Premier League (MPL) as it qualified from the ELSA WTO Asia Rounds last Friday in Taiwan, alongside Amity Law School (IP University, Delhi), which defeated Renmin University China.
ILS Pune beat NLSIU Bangalore in the finals of the fourth NLU Jodhpur Antitrust Law Moot Court Competition held last weekend between 8 and 10 March.
Symbiosis Law School Pune beat GNLU Gandhinagar in the finals of the GH Raisoni Moot in Nagpur from 22 to 24 February 2013.
NLU Jodhpur replaced NUJS Kolkata in third place of the Mooting Premier League this weekend after the NUJS Herbert Smith Freehills Corporate Law Moot that was won by CLC Delhi, while Nuals Kochi emerged victorious from Amity Delhi’s 12th flagship moot.
NUJS Kolkata’s moot court committee members Nidhi Rao & Arunima Chatterjee are liveblogging this year’s NUJS – Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) Corporate Law Moot Court Competition.
Click here to read the blow-by-blow account of 20 top law schools testing their corporate law wits.
Two moots last weekend: The Tier 4 Surana Corporate Law Moot and the Tier 5 ULC Bangalore Moot, seeing an all-Gujarati final and newbie winners respectively.
Slim pickings for Indian teams this mooting weekend, as none managed to beat their foreign rivals in Mumbai and Gandhinagar. But Symbiosis won its first MPL 4 moot in Kerala, and NLU Jodhpur will face Vanderbilt Law School from the US this afternoon in the quarter finals of the ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition.
GLC Mumbai and GNLU Gandhinagar are live blogging their respective flagship moots today and tomorrow. Click through for:
Live Blog from Gandhinagar: GNLU International Moot Court Competition 2013
International law firm Herbert Smith is sponsoring the Mooting Premier League (MPL) and will contribute a prize pool of Rs 60,000 for the top three winning colleges.