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ToggleAbout NLSIU-NHRC National Moot Court Competition
The NLSIU and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) are Organizing the National Level ‘NLS-NHRC National Moot Court Competition 2024-25’ in Bengaluru. The NHRC Chair is organizing the moot at NLSIU in collaboration with the NHRC. The theme for this year’s moot is ‘Censorship and Freedom of Speech and Expression under Article 19 of the Constitution of India.’
Based on memorial submissions in the qualifier rounds (November 2024), 16 teams will qualify for the final oral rounds to be held in Bengaluru in January 2025.
Eligibility: NHRC National Moot Court Competition
- Open to students enrolled in LLB (3-year/5-year) or LLM courses
- One team per institution
- Team members must be from the same institution
- Team Composition: 3 members per team (2 speakers and 1 researcher)
Competition Format: NLSIU Moot Court Completion
The moot will be conducted over five rounds:
- Qualifiers (Memorial Submission)
Teams submit two memorials for petitioner and respondent each (4000 words each)
Top 16 teams qualify for oral rounds - Preliminary Oral Rounds (Pre-quarters)
Sides determined by lot
Top 8 team’s advance - Quarterfinals
Single cycle, sides determined by lot - Semi-finals
Single cycle, sides determined by lot - Finals
Single cycle, sides determined by lot
Winning team declared NLS-NHRC National Moot 2024 Champion
Important Dates
Problem release | October 20, 2024 |
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Registration deadline | October 27, 2024 |
Last date to seek clarification | November 5, 2024 |
Response to clarification | November 9, 2024 |
Memorial submission deadline | November 25, 2024 |
Declaration of 16 qualifying teams | December 18, 2024 |
Final oral rounds | January 3-5, 2025 |
Registration Details
Starting From October 10, 2024.
Contact Us
Email – nhrc.chair@nls.ac.in
About the NHRC Chair at NLSIU
The NHRC Chair at NLSIU was established in 1998 to promote legal awareness and legal literacy on concerns of human rights across India through a multi-pronged approach including research, advocacy, events and competitions etc. For this goal, the NHRC Chair strives to engage with actors across a wide spectrum encompassing judicial, governmental, non-governmental institutions, as well as universities and wider civil society. In 2024, the NHRC Chair has organized a Special Lecture on Custodial Violence and the Law, as well as a national-level Alternative Judgment Writing Competition on Disability Rights for law students.