About the Organiser

SAGE University Indore is where technology, innovation and entrepreneurship come together to create a dynamic learning environment. Established by the legendary- The SAGE Group of central India and awarded as the best emerging university in central India.

SAGE University Indore was set up as a private university by the Madhya Pradesh private university act in 2007.

About MUN

SAGE Model United Nations (SMUN) 2022 is an intellectual two-day conference that brings together an amazing array of young minds from across India as delegates to promote healthy discussion and debate on some of very grave problems and obstacles engulfing the world and provide approachable solution to the same and to have a meaningful deliberation in a high-intensity, professional environment.

Here they discuss some political, social and economic challenges that the world is facing right now and over the years and together we find rational and feasible solutions to the problems.

SMUN is here to gain a better understanding of the world and the functioning of the United Nations. Participants develop crucial skills throughout the conference in every domain, some of which are diplomacy, leadership, teamwork, public speaking, and negotiation.

SAGE- MUN believes that Model United Nations conferences have the power to better the world by spreading a certain degree of awareness and by acting upon the ideals of the United Nations. We invite you to experience this extraordinary power yourself at SAGE- MUN 2022.

Committee

1. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
2. World Health Organization(WHO)
3. United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women( UN-WOMEN)
4. Disarmament and International Security Committee(DISEC)
5. All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM)

Agendas

1. UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

In the mid of covid-19 how education sector got affected: Enhancing effective online/offline quality of education It deals with the negative/positive aspect of covid-19 on the education of children and how it is affecting the future opportunities and learning method of students. So, Delegates are required to find a flexible way of providing quality education with more engagement, interest, and opportunities for the students.

2. WHO (World Health Organization)

Mental health action plans due to effect of pandemic: Promoting care and treatment Infection, reduce access to family friends, losing job, close ones, financial issues and other social systems has increasing mental issues like anxiety and depression, suicide and many more. So, Delegates are required to find a new technique to reduce the mental stress among people and help them to live a happy lifestyle with the full potential of their mental presence.

3. UN Women (United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women)

Ensuring gender equality by alleviating discrimination against women: Gender equality prevents violence against women and girls that is why we need gender equality urgently. It is essential for the achievement of human rights for all. Yet discriminatory laws against women persist in every corner of the globe. So, Delegates are required to find ways to eliminate gender discrimination through advisory services, analysis, conducts and research. And how to raise awareness and mobilizing support for anti-discrimination measures, such as legislation, policies and programmes.

4. DISEC (Disarmament and International Security Committee)

Combating the potential uses of biowarfare and bioterrorism as a threat to international peace and security: Increasing fear that biological weapons may be used against military and civilian populations is fostering efforts to develop adequate protective response strategies. The threat of biological warfare and bioterrorism is significant. So, Delegates are required to present several major efforts that are currently underway to deter biological weapons programs, to make it harder for terrorists to acquire the materials for developing biological weapons, and to build a biodefense infrastructure that will protect military personnel and the public from biological weapons.

5. AIPPM (All India Political Parties Meet)

Discuss on the role of spyware in the light of Pegasus: Pegasus was capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, location tracking, accessing the target device’s microphone and camera, and harvesting information from apps. Pegasus is now at the Center of a global collaborative investigative project that has found that the spyware was used to target, among others, hundreds of mobile phones in India.

Farm Laws

The Indian agriculture acts of 2020, often referred to as the Farm Acts are three acts initiated by the Parliament of India in September 2020. After having been approved by the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, the President of India gave his assent to the bills on 27 September 2020. So, Delegates are required to deliberate on Pegasus spyware and several measures to protect one’s digital life and on the constitutionality of the Farms Laws with special emphasis on the Farmers protests.

Eligibility

The event is open for all the college, university, and school students whose age is more than 15 years.

Location

Indore, Madhya Pradesh ( offline)

How to Register?

Delegates willing to register for SAGE- MUN must fill out the registration form available here.

Fee details

Delegate Fee: ₹800/- (Eight Hundred Rupees Only) Includes:

  • Water bottles, refreshments and lunch on the days of the conference
  • Delegate Kit & other stationery
  • Participation Certificate

Accommodation is not included in the delegation fees. For Accommodation contact the event organizers. It is available for two slots:

1. April 14 to 17
2. April 15 to 17

Prizes

  • Prizes worth up to 50,000/-
  • Awards in different categories like –
    • Best Delegate
    • High Commendation
    • Special Mention
    • Various other perks and benefit

Registration Deadline

March 2, 2022

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About NUALS CHLP

NUALS: The National University of Advanced Legal Studies [NUALS], established by Act 27 of 2005 of the Kerala State Legislature, is a National Law University in Kochi, India for undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate legal education. NUALS strives to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of the law, judicial processes and encourages research activities under dedicated Centres of Research.

CHLP: The Center for Health Law and Policy (CHLP) at NUALS recognizes the importance of the role played by law in upholding the standards of healthcare and access to healthcare in society. Health law is an important tool that plays a critical role in shaping the behavior and well-being of people. It focuses on structuring the role and responsibilities of the State for protecting the right to health of people.

Health law mainly focuses on the authority of the government at various jurisdictional levels to improve the health of the general population within societal limits and norms. It also analyzes legal issues in public health practice and seeks to remedy the same. The Center recognizes the importance of these aspects of health law and therefore undertakes research, sensitization, and other activities to promote, analyze and suggest revisions in law where necessary.

About the Newsletter

The Centre for Health Law and Policy has introduced the NUALS Health Law Newsletter to engage the legal community in a discourse on the important but often-ignored area of health law. The Newsletter, the first of its kind in the field of Health Law in India, further aims to disseminate knowledge relating to the current and historical developments in the field of the health law.

The article section will consist of theoretical and critical essays. The Newsletter would also include case summaries and other legal developments in India and around the world in the area of health law, apart from articles written by experts in the field.

Call for Papers

The Editorial team of the NUALS Health Law Newsletter is pleased to invite original and unpublished manuscripts for the 2nd edition of the e-Newsletter from academicians, professionals, and law students. All submissions will undergo a thorough review by the Editorial Board and the selected submissions will be published in the Newsletter.

Submission Guidelines

Categories of Submissions

  • Short Articles: 1500 words
  • Long Articles: 2000 -3000 words
  • Case comments: 700 words

The word limit is exclusive of footnotes and is flexible at the discretion of the Editorial Board.

General Guidelines

  • All submissions must be made via the Google Form found thriugh the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7-Oj6w5vGcqoLhGNVoTSv2plNK1BvdxhMMAMeSR73ivPQLw/viewform
  • Submissions must be made before March 19, 2021 for the second quarter (January – March) scheduled for publication by April end.
  • The submissions must be original works and should not have been published or be in consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • All submissions are subject to a plagiarism check, if the work is found to be unoriginal the submission will be rejected. (Maximum plagiarism allowed is 10%.) The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any work during the review process if it is found to be unoriginal or not meeting the standards set by the editorial board.
  • Co-authorship of a maximum of two people is permitted.
  • CCLP reserves all rights over the submissions.

Formatting Guidelines

  • All submissions are to be made in .doc/.docx/.odt format. PDF submissions are not accepted.
  • The body of the manuscript must be according to the following specifications:
    • Font: Times New Roman
    • Font size: 12 
    • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Submissions must follow the OSCOLA (4th edition) style of citation. 
  • Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, font size 10 with single line spacing.

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About the Organiser

Desh Bhagat University School of Law, academics are about more than just coursework. They are about interdisciplinary intellectual dialogue, first-hand lawyering, clinical experiences and always a global approach to training the leaders of tomorrow.

About the Seminar

Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati was a great personality. They were the founder of the Hindu reform organization Arya Samaj. Dayanand Saraswati was born on February 12, 1824, in Tankara, Gujarat as Mool Shankar to Karshanji Lalji Tiwari and Yashodabai.

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati was a multitalented person in history. His ideas have been incorporated Indian legal system. like education, women’s status and political leadership, etc.

His affluent and influential Brahmin family was an ardent follower of Lord Shiva. The family being deeply religious, Mool Shankar was taught religious rituals, piety and purity, the importance of fasting from a very early age.

He was eight years old, his Yajnopavita Sanskara ceremony was performed, marking his entry into formal education. His father was a follower of Shiva and taught him the ways to impress Shiva. He was also taught the importance of keeping fasts.

The deaths of his younger sister and his uncle from cholera caused Dayananda to ponder the meaning of life and death. He began asking questions that worried his parents. He was engaged in his early teens, but he decided marriage was not for him and ran away from home in 1846.

This National Seminar on the Legal Philosophy of Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati provides a platform for healthy discussion of higher ideology.

Eligibility

Any professionals, advocates, students who are interested to share a view or thought concerning participate Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati.

Location

India

Submission Procedure

  • Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions.
  • The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed.
  • An abstract is an outline/brief summary of your paper and your whole project. It should have an intro, body and conclusion.
  • It is a well-developed paragraph, should be exact in wording, and must be understandable to a wide audience. Abstracts should be no more than 350 words, formatted in Microsoft Word, and single-spaced, using size 12 Times New Roman font.

Fee Details (if any)

No fee for registration in the participation of the national seminar

Certificate

Certificates will be provided to all participants in the seminar

Deadline

Registration and Submission Deadline: February 25, 2022

Registration link

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Contact details

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About NLUO

National Law University Odisha (NLUO) was established in the year 2009 by Act IV of 2008 of the State of Odisha. NLUO is an unparalleled addition to the Indian national law universities. Located in Cuttack, a city dating back to over a thousand years, it boasts a rich legal heritage with the seat of Orissa High Court situated here.

About the Centre for Public Health Law, NLUO

To advance focused research in the specific domains of law, National Law University Odisha, Cuttack has come out with dedicated research centres including on public health.

The Centre for Public Health Law has been established with an aim to inquire into the paradigm of legal entitlements of people under the right to health and strategize the use of law to promote health equity.

The Centre provides guidance to government and non-government organizations on matters of health policy and ensures its compatibility with the fundamental rights regime under the Indian Constitution.

The Centre regularly hosts guest lectures inviting scholars and academicians working in the area of Public Health Law. The Centre also organizes a National Moot Court Competition on Public Health Law annually.

About the Essay Writing Competition

The Centre for Public Health Law, National Law University Odisha is pleased to announce its 1st Essay Writing Competition on Public Health Law, 2022, to celebrate the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, an initiative of the Government of India. We are organizing this competition in observance of the “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” to showcase “Resolve@75” with the objective of creating a healthy India.

This essay competition seeks to further the discourse on contemporary topics related to the field of Public Health Law, its increased importance in the midst of a Global Pandemic and at the same time, its correlation with Fundamental Rights & other areas of law. Participants of this Essay competition will get the opportunity to win cash prizes, publications, and merit certificates from the Centre.

Theme and Sub-themes

Theme: Fundamental Rights and Public Health Law

Under this some of the suggestive sub-themes that the students can explore include:

  •  Diseases, Discrimination and Public employment in India
  •  Privacy and Health Data sharing: Emerging concerns
  •  Legality of Population Control measures
  •  Compulsory Vaccination in India
  •  Duty of the State vis-à-vis Mental Health
  •  Right to Health as a Fundamental Right
  •  Interface between Public Health and Religious Freedom / Freedom of Trade, Commerce & Profession
  • Right to smoke-free public places: A Critical evaluation of Tobacco Control in India

Note: The sub-themes are only a suggestion, and the students are free to choose any other sub-theme that falls within the scope of the main theme.

Awards and Prizes

  • 1st Prize: Rs. 5,000
  • 2nd Prize: Rs. 3,000
  • 3rd Prize: Rs. 2,000
  • Top 3 Essays will be published on the official website of NLU Odisha
  • Top 10 essays will be awarded a certificate of merit
  • Certificate of Participation to all the participants

Submission Guidelines

  • Language: All essays have to be in English and submissions shall be made in both MS Word format (.doc/docx) and PDF Format.
  • Formatting Guidelines:
    • Font and Size of Main Text and Footnotes- Times New Roman, Size 12 for main text, and Times New Roman, Size 10 for footnotes.
    • Size and Alignment- A4 Size with 1 Inch Margin on all sides; all text except headings justified.  
    • Footnoting- The footnoting style that should be followed will be OSCOLA (4th Edition). 
    • Spacing- Submission should be 1.5 spaced (except footnotes which must be single spaced).
  • Word Limit: Word limit of the submission is 3000-4000 words (excluding Abstract and footnotes. Kindly avoid using speaking footnotes).
  • Abstract Word Limit: Abstract should not be more than 300 words.
  • Plagiarism: The plagiarism limit should be less than 20% and any submission that is found to be plagiarized beyond the limit shall be disqualified from the competition.
  • Anonymity: Participant shall not include his/her name in the submission’s text in any form. Participants should ensure that they delete his/her/their name(s) from the head “Author” of their Word document while sending their final transcript.
  • Co-Authorship: Allowed up to 2 co-authors.
  • Certificate of Originality must be submitted by the authors along with their signatures.
  • All submissions will undergo strict online plagiarism checks and will be evaluated by independent experts. They will be subjected to double-blind peer review by the Screening Committee constituted for this purpose.
  • The selected essays will be published on the NLU Odisha website. Essays will be assessed on the basis of originality, identification of issues, legal analysis, clarity in language, expression of arguments and formatting as per the guidelines.
  • Do not include any pictures or other illustrations in the essay.
  • Copyright of the submission shall remain with CPHL. Once the article has been submitted to the committee, the author(s) forfeits their right of ownership. Articles already published or are in consideration with other organizers would be rejected at once.
  • In case of any conflicts, CPHL shall be the final authority on the guidelines.
  • No registration fee is required to participate in the competition.
  • Any sort of malpractices, similarity of texts without proper due acknowledgments and any signs of name/university’s name that might display author’s identification by any means shall be dealt with strict disciplinary actions.
  • All the articles must strictly adhere to the guidelines. Any article not following the same shall be outrightly rejected.
  • Submission of the Essays will take place ONLY via the Google form the link of which has been given at the end of this post.
  • It is the responsibility of each author(s) to ensure that the “.docx” copy of the submission can be opened legibly with Microsoft Office 2010 or Microsoft Office 2007. This form will collect some details, which should be filed correctly by the Author(s).

Eligibility and Submission Procedure

There will be no registration fees and Students/Research Scholars enrolled in any UG/PG/Ph.D. course from any recognized Indian University is eligible to participate in the competition. 

The Author(s) shall submit the essay through the following Google Form link by March 27, 2022 (11:59 P.M. IST)

Link to make the submission: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeVM7ye4nTuwGNosBp694w36xC4Ot-cvgexntna19LmMXoqkQ/viewform

Important Dates

  • Date of Release of Notification: 23rd February, 2022
  • Date of Submission: 27th March, 2022

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Contact details

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Organisation Details

Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is the time-tested legal institution par excellence. It is the national hub of legal studies. Since its inception in 1924, the department has been a leader producing many legal luminaries, Supreme Court and High Court judges, leading advocates, political leaders, policy makers and trendsetters in all walks of life. It is an egalitarian institute providing practically free legal education at a negligible cost. With the unparalleled expertise of faculty members and a multicultural environment, the faculty attracts brilliant students from all over the country and abroad.

Link Legal is a full service law firm with offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai and New York. The Firm was established in 1999 and has full service capability to handhold the clients at various stages of business requirements like incorporation, advising for infrastructure & energy, claims & disputes, management and finance etc.

Workshop Details

We are delighted to invite you to THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LAWS GOVERNING AVIATION IN INDIA to be held on February 22nd & 23rd, 2022.

The workshop is the first of its kind initiative where LINK LEGAL, a leading Indian Law Firm and CAMPUS LAW CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, a premier legal institute, have collaborated with a common objective of skilling law students of the next generation and providing them with a necessary platform to add greater value to the high growth aviation industry in India.

Workshop Speakers

Mr. Amber Dubey – Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India; Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University (RGNAU)

Prof. Jeffrey Wool – Secretary General, Aviation Working Group; Partner, Holland & Knight; Sr. Advisor, UNIDROIT

Ms. Vandana Aggarwal – Sr. Economic Advisor (Retd.), Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India

Mr. Atul Sharma – Managing Partner, Link Legal

Prof. (Dr.) Steven Truxal – Professor and Director of the International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Prof. (Dr.) V. Balakista Reddy – Professor of International Law and Registrar, Head, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL), NALSAR University of Law, India

Mr. Anand Srivastava – Partner, Link Legal

Mr. Richard Hakes – Partner, Reed Smith LLP; Global Chair, Transportation Industry Group

Ms. Priya Mehra – General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, Akasa Air

Workshop Brochure

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Workshop Benefits

Participation Certificates will be given to all the registered attendees.

Selected Law Students will get an Internship Opportunity with Link Legal.

Eligibility Details

Every one who is associated with the legal fraternity or is a law student and has interests in legal field is eligible for attending this workshop.

Location

The workshop will be hosted on Zoom Platform.

Registration Details

Interested attendees may register themselves for the workshop through the following link – https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_33CHmimNS-uD5FDY9lYy2w

Fee Details

The workshop is completely free to join.

Date and Time

The workshop will be hosted on Tuesday and Wednesday, 22nd & 23rd of February, 2022 at 3:30 PM IST onwards.

Contact Details

For any queries feel free to email us at 1. events@linklegal.in

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About KSHAN

KSHAN is a National Level, inter-college moot court competition organized by the student bodies of the Law School under the Raisoni Group of Institutions.

It has been an integral part of our institutes for the past 16 years. They conduct a nationally known Trial and Appellate Moot Court on Criminal Law. This year’s edition of KSHAN is also Trial and Appellate
Moot Court.

About the Moot

The 17th National Appellate Moot Court Competition – 2022 is being organized by students of G.H. Raisoni Law College, Nagpur.

The college is affiliated with the Rashtrasanta Tukdoji Maharaj University, Nagpur (RTMNU). The aim is to familiarize law students with trial as well as appellate court proceedings.

Pre-invite for KSHAN ’21

Applications for provisional registration for the 17th National Moot Court Competition, 2022 by G.H. Raisoni Law College are now open.

Interested teams may send an email on the email ID: mca@ghrlawschool.raisoni.net

Provision Registration

The details of the provisional registration process are mentioned below:

  • All teams will register via email. We accept 24 Teams on a first come first basis, which would be finalized only after completion of all procedures and formalities by the teams.
  • The teams may commence provisionally registering themselves as per the procedure. The email ID to be used for contacting is: mca@ghrlawschool.raisoni.net

Mode and Venue

The event shall be conducted on a Virtual Platform, the details of which shall be conveyed soon. 

The Proposition for the same will be released soon and it will be on the ‘Criminal Law’

Eligibility

The competition shall be open for all bonafide students who are pursuing a 5-year integrated law program or 3-year L.L.B program from an institute/ university in India. Such institutions must be recognized by the Bar Council of India. 

Registration

The teams/institutions can register provisionally by sending official mail to the email id
mca@ghrlawschool.raisoni.net

Please Note

  • The registration will be deemed to be confirmed only after the filling of the registration  form & payment of registration fees. 
  • Further details will be posted on the website and shall be notified from time to time.
  • The number of the Participating teams shall be limited to 24. 
  • The preference to teams shall be given in order of their registration after the  confirmation of payment made while making the final registration. 
  • The organizing committee will have the sole and absolute discretion to shortlist the  Participants if need arise.  
  • The decision of the organizing committee will be final and binding on all concerned.

Important Dates

DateEvent
February 22, 2022 Releasing of moot problem.
February 28, 2022 Last date of Provisional Registration 
March 8, 2022 Last Date of Final Registration 
March 15, 2022 Last date of Memorial Submission 
March 19, 2022 Extension in Memorial Submission subject to penalties. 
March 20, 2022No memorials will be entertained after this date and will lead to automatic disqualification of the defaulting team. 

Contact details

Mr. Rohan Kothari

President, MCA: +91 7387737627

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About DY Patil College of Law

Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Law; a premier educational institute that produces Advocates, not mere law graduates. The college strives for its students to achieve holistic development under the guidance of its experienced and dedicated faculty members and by providing students the platform to organize and participate in extracurricular activities that aim at developing their knowledge base and practical skills. The college consistently works towards enhancing the quality of advocacy along with ways to extend the services of free legal aid to the less fortunate sections of society.

About the Professional Development Committee

This committee is entrusted with the responsibility to scheme out extracurricular activities which will embolden and ameliorate the professional skills of the students.

The committee aims at providing a platform through which students can begin their journey towards polishing their oratory and writing skills along with closely understanding the legal community.

They aspire to actualize our ideas into successful events through which participants, as well as the members of the committee, will gain enriching legal knowledge and make cherishable memories.

About the Competition

Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Law is elated to organize the Lincoln-Douglas debate. Through the means of this competition, the focus will be on the conflicting values of social and philosophical issues, for example, by examining questions of morality, justice, democracy, etc.

Two debaters arguing for and against a resolution will be evaluated by the coaches whether or not certain actions, or states of affairs, are good or bad, right or wrong, moral or immoral.

  • There will fixtures will be decided randomly between two participants.
  • The format of this debate would be 1v1 i.e both the participants will be expected to make arguments in favor and against the topic with the option of cross- examination and rebuttal their opponent once.
  • No use of unparliamentary language would be accepted, the participants are expected to treat each other and the judges with the utmost respect.
  • The topic of the debate would be based on a topic of current affairs and would be released with the fixture list in order to give relevant preparation time to the participants.

Debate Rules and Format

  • There will be two phases of debate per round between the two participants.
  • In the first phase, Person A will make arguments in favor of the topic and Person B would make arguments against the topic.
  • In the second phase, Person b will make arguments in favor of the topic, and Person A would make arguments against the topic.
  • In each round, there will be four different parts.
    • Part 1 would be wherein the respective participant would make an affirmative case or arguments in favor for a total of 2 mins.
    • In Part 2, the person who is supposed to make arguments against the topic would cross-examine in form of questions for a total of 1 min.
    • Part 3 would consist of the statement given by the person against the topic for 2 mins.
    • And finally, Part 4 would be the closing statements made by the person in favor of the topic for 2 mins.

Phase 1

Person A Makes Affirmative Case (or) For Arguments for 2 Minutes —> Person B Cross Examines Person A in the Form of Questions for 1 min —> Person B makes a Negative Construction (or) Speaks Against the topic and makes rebuttals against Person A’s argument for 2 minutes —> Person A makes closing statements reinforcing his/her arguments for a total of 2 minutes.

Phase 2

Person A Makes Affirmative Case (or) For Arguments for 2 Minutes —> Person B Cross Examines Person A in the Form of Questions for 1 min —> Person B makes a Negative Construction (or) Speaks Against the topic and makes rebuttals against Person A’s argument for 2 minutes —> Person A makes closing statements reinforcing his/her arguments for a total of 2 minutes.

(Note: The Time Limits and Rounds will be changed for Elimination Rounds)

Topic for the Competition

Should Health and Education Spending is Prioritised over Military Spending in India?

Eligibility

This competition is an open Inter-college competition for all the students pursuing Under Graduate.

Registration and Submission Guidelines

The registration shall be made through the google form link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdFCY5jdqUs4XX8M3n2ccvM4FJT1qWkfuJOfvOXM8TsBi-WjQ/viewform

Registration Fees: 150/-

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Registration: March 3rd, 2022
  • Date of Competition: March 11th-12th, 2022
  • Announcement of Result: Tentative

Rewards

  • Winner: 3000/- Cash prize + merit Certificate
  • 1st Runner Up: 2000/- Cash Prize + Merit Certificate
  • 2nd Runner Up: 1000/- Cash Prize + Merit Certificate
  • Other participants will be provided with a Certificate of Participation

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Contact details

Student Coordinators

  • Manishi Singh: +919826598074
  • Khushi Parmar: +917977701711

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About the Organiser

The Department of Law, MM(DU) is established under the aegis of Maharishi Markandeshwar Trust in the year 2008 after due approval of Bar Council of India.

The Department is considered to be one of the best in North India owing to its growth-oriented environment that grooms & develops the students for a professional life.

The Department of Law, MM (DU) is committed to provide quality education in B.A.LL.B 5-years (Integrated Course), BBA.LL.B. (Hons.) 5-years Integrated Course, B.Com.LL.B (Hons.) 5-years Integrated Course and LL.M. (One Year) Course.

About the Competition

The Department of Law in collaboration with Women Study Centre, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana is going to organize National Debate Competition on 25th February 2022 on the topic “Is Women Empowerment a Myth?” at 09:30 am in the Department of Law.

Justice H.S. Bhalla (Retd.), Chairman of Haryana State Law Commission and Chairman of Jail Reforms Committee, Haryana has given his concerned to preside over the session.

  • Day of the Event: 25.02.2022
  • Time of the Event: 09:30 am-1:00 pm
  • Venue: Department of Law.

Rules and Regulations for Debate

  • A team shall consist of 2 members.
  • Any number of teams can participate from a single department/ Institute.
  • The medium of debate shall be either completely English or completely Hindi only.
  • The participants should carry their University identity cards for the event.
  • Each team shall be allotted a number which shall be intimated to them just before the competition.
  • Participants are required to prepare their arguments for both (For and Against) the topic.
  • It will be decided by draw of lots that which team will speak in favour or against the theme.
  • The order of speaking and the opponents shall be also be decided by draw of lots which will be done just before the competition.
  • Time limit is allotted in the following manner:
    • TEAM SPEAKING FOR THE MOTION 5 MINS
    • TEAM SPEAKING AGAINST THE MOTION 5 MINS
    • INTERJECTIONS/ARGUMENTS 2 MINS
  • The first bell for both the teams will ring after the completion of 3 minutes, the next bell will ring after the completion of 5th minute and the final bell will ring after the completion of 2 minutes reserved for interjections/ arguments.
  • Time of 5 minutes shall be availed equally by both the members of the teams speaking for/ against the motion.
  • After the speeches of both the teams, the speakers shall be open to answer the questions raised by the judges as well as their opponent. A maximum of 3 questions is allowed from the opponent team. Cross-questioning is not allowed.
  • The participants will be graded on the following parameters:
    • MATTER (CONTENT) 10
    • MANNER (CONFIDENCE & ARTICULATION) 10
    • METHOD (STRUCTURE OF THE SPEECH & PRESENTATION) 10
    • INTERJECTIONS/ ARGUMENTS 10
  • Participants will be awarded aggregate marks for interjections in case no questions are asked to them.
  • Two best teams will qualify for the Final round which will be held on the same day.
  • Decision of the judges will be final.

Students willing to take part can register their names latest by 24th February, 2022.

Eligibility

Under Graduate and Post Graduate students from any course.

Location

Venue: Department of Law, MM(DU), Mullana, Ambala

Registration Process

  • Students willing to take part can register their names latest by 24th February, 2022.
  • Registration Fees: 250/- Rupees per team.
  • Registration link is available here.

Bank Details:

Name of Bank: Punjab National Bank
Branch Details: MM University, Mullana
Account Number: 51821131000790
Beneficiary Name: MMDU
IFSC Code: PUNB0518210

Prizes

The following prizes will be awarded:

  • Winners: Cash price of 1100/- along with Certificate of Merit and Memento.
  • Certificate and Memento for:
    • Runner up team
    • Best Speaker for the motion
    • Best Speaker against the motion
  • Participation Certificates to all Participants.

Registration Deadline

Feb 24, 2022

Contact details

  • Faculty Coordinators
    Mr. S.P Saini (9416555466)
    Mr. Manish Yadav (9996009577)
    Ms. Kunjana Mittal (7015509087)
  • Student Coordinators
    Muskan Sharma (9041188777)
    Uday Pratap (9728312600)
    Vishant Saini (9354813102)

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About the Organiser

Banaras Hindu University is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This creative and innovative university was founded by the great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 with the cooperation of great personalities like Dr. Annie Besant, who perceived it as the University of India. Banaras Hindu University was created under the Parliamentary Legislation – The B.H.U. Act 1915.

The Faculty of Law, BHU has a hundred-year-old history that is incomparable to any traditional institution in this country. This fine law institution has produced great legal luminaries in the past and continues to produce the world’s greatest minds to serve in the legal field.

About the Competition

This is the 9th edition of the prestigious Mahamana Malaviya National Moot Court Competition organized by the Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. In the previous editions, students of leading universities from all over the country have participated in this competition.

Esteemed members of the Bar Council, as well as the Judiciary, were invited as judges to adjudicate various rounds of the competition. We are looking forward to providing a wonderful mooting experience to all the participants this year round too.

The previous edition of the event, the 8th Mahamana Malaviya National Moot Court Competition 2020 was organized by Faculty of Law, BHU on 26-28 June 2020.

The competition was organized in collaboration with PSL Advocates and Solicitors and was supported by the International Chamber of Commerce, Young Arbitrators Forum and, Agrawal & Sikaria Associates. The moot proposition dealt with Dispute Resolution and Arbitration.

The multiple rounds of the event were judged by eminent professors, lawyers and judges. The final round was judged by Vibhu Bakhru J., Pratibha M Singh, J and, Mr. Abhinav Bhushan.

Eligibility

The competition is open to bona fide undergraduate students from recognized Colleges/Institutions/Universities currently pursuing Bachelor’s Degree in Law through recognised courses.

Location

The event will take place virtually through online video conferencing platforms.

How to Register?

  • All the teams willing to participate in the ‘9th Mahamana Malaviya National Moot Court Competition, 2022’ must express their willingness for the same by mailing a duly filled scanned copy of the Registration Form.
  • The mail shall be sent to bhumoot2022@gmail.com with the subject “Registration for 9th Mahamana Malaviya National Moot Court Competition, 2022” on or before February 24th, 2022, 11:59 PM IST.
  • This shall be considered as provisional registration of the participating institution. More details on the subject can be found in the competition brochure.

Fee details

  • Post evaluation of memorials, the teams qualifying for the final registration shall have to deposit a participation fee of INR 3,000 latest by 24th March 2022, 11:59 PM IST.
  • The details of payment method will be intimated along with the result of memorial evaluation on 22nd March.

Prizes

  • Winning Team: INR 30,000
  • Runner Up: INR 20,000
  • Best Speaker: INR 7,000
  • Best Memorial: INR 7,000

Important Dates

  • Release of Moot Problem – 15th February 2022
  • Last Date for Provisional Registration – 24th February 2022
  • Submission of Memorials – 15th March 2022
  • Result of Memorial Evaluation – 22nd March 2022
  • Last Date for Final Registration – 24th March 2022

Brochure

Contact details

For seeking clarifications, the following persons can be contacted:

  • Ravi Mishra, Student Member, Moot Court Committee (Mobile Number- 9871441266)
  • Anshuman Jaiswal, Student Member, Moot Court Committee (Mobile Number- 7905274997)
  • Shivangi Singh, Student Member, Moot Court Committee (Mobile Number- 9305171253)

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About the University

Quantum University is a private university in Uttarakhand, India. The University was earlier known as quantum Global Campus Roorkee. The University campus is located in the town of Roorkee with its corporate office in Dehradun.

Quantum University Roorkee was founded in 2008 by industrialist Shri Shyam Sunder Goyal. The core programs initially offered by the college were in the disciplines of Engineering and Management. In 2014 the college started programs in Graduate Studies

About the Competition

Quantum National Debate Competition (QNDC-2022) on March 7, 2022, as a pre-celebration of International Women’s Day.

Topic

Women are the Better Political leaders.

Eligibility Criteria

Undergraduate and postgraduate students across Indian Universities and Institutes.

Note: Maximum of two teams are allowed from one institution in which both members may be from different programs but one will speak in favor of and another will be against the motion.

Awards

  • The Best team award is Rs. 1500/- plus e-certificate of Merit 
  • The I runner up award is Rs. 1100/- plus e-certificate of Merit  
  • The II Runner up award is Rs. 1000/- plus e-certificate of Merit  
  • E- Certificate will be given to all the participants.

General Rule

  • The joining link of the competition will be shared only with the registered students later on.
  • Maximum two teams are allowed from one institution in which both members may be from different programs but one will speak in favor of and another will be against the motion.

Registration Fee

Free of Cost

How to Register?

For participating in the event, please register yourself by clicking here.

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