Ramaiah College of Law is organising the first edition of its National Client Counselling-Negotiation Competition from August 6 to 8, 2022.

ABOUT

Samyat means to meet together; encounter; agreement; a means of joining or uniting. Samyat 2022 being a pioneer in this format of competition also signifies continuity. Its uniqueness lies in the progression from interviewing a client, to negotiating on their behalf, all in one round.

The idea is to enable participants to comprehensively showcase their prowess in dispute resolution. The format offers a unique approach to various ADR mechanisms, giving teams an opportunity to showcase their talents in both, the client counselling and negotiation aspect of the competition.

THEME

The theme of the competition is commercial law as consulting lawyers and negotiating form a quintessential part of corporate transactions.

TEAM COMPOSITION

  1. Each team shall consist of two bona fide students enrolled in 3/5 year undergraduate law programme in a law college/university recognised by the Bar Council of India.
  2. The registration will be on a first-come-first-serve basis, up to a maximum of 24 teams. Every institution may register a maximum of two teams.
  3. Team members must be of the same institute; cross-teams are NOT allowed.

FORMAT OF THE COMPETITION

Each round consists of two stages:

  • Stage 1: Client counselling
  • Stage 2: Negotiation

Stage 1

  • Each team consisting of two members shall assume the role of advocates/legal counsels and interview the client, who shall be provided by the host college
  • Client counselling and negotiation are part of the same round, the substance of the problem will remain the same.
  • At the end of Stage 1, Confidential Information (“CI”) pertaining to the problem will be released. The CI shall be specific to each team, depending on whether their client from Stage 1 was the Requesting or the Responding Party
  • A duration of 15 minutes will be given to the teams to peruse the CI before the commencement of Stage 2. Teams are to negotiate based on the information/objectives provided to them in the CI, and make strategic use of the same

Stage 2

  • Two teams square off against one another in Stage 2, i.e., negotiation, wherein the members of the team assume the roles of client and counsel
  • The teams will then be marked cumulatively for their performance in both stages, and shall be ranked accordingly

Rounds

The rounds of the competition are structured as below:

  • Two Preliminary Rounds
  • Semi-Finals (Top 4)
  • Finals

REGISTRATION DETAILKS

  • The registration will be on a first-come-first-serve basis, up to a maximum of 24 teams.
  • Every institution may register a maximum of two teams.
  • A Registration fee of INR 2500/- will be payable.
  • Please register through the link given at the end of this post.

PERKS

  • Winners: INR 20,000
  • Runners-up: INR 12,500
  • Best Negotiating Team (Prelims): INR 3,500
  • Best Client Counselling team (Prelims): INR 3500

MODE

ONLINE

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Last date for Registration: July 31, 2022
  • Release of problems and scoring criteria: July 20, 2022
  • Last date for seeking clarifications: July 30, 2022
  • Release of clarifications: August 1, 2022
  • Dates of the Competition: August 6 to 8, 2022

CONTACT DETAILS

adrsoc@msrcl.org

+91 80504 90857

+91 87469 03362

https://forms.gle/Xi1XCj2EmdRZkohU8

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