19th Surana & Surana and JSS Law College’s National Corporate Law Moot Court and Judgement Writing Competition for law students-Register by Oct 28-[Nov 12-14]

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The Surana & Surana National Corporate Law Moot was created with the goal of providing opportunities to learn about the evolution of jurisprudence on emerging issues in Corporate Law while also honing cutting-edge research, writing, and advocacy abilities.

The Surana & Surana National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition will include a judgement writing competition with the following principle and purpose:

  • Aside from the main principle of establishing the rule of law and protecting justice, a judgement has a social and civic function.
  • To do so, it must “think clearly, explain the decision to the parties, disclose the decision’s reasoning to the public, and provide a basis for an appeal court to examine.”
  • To cultivate a well-balanced, prudent mentality.
  • Prevent the abuse of the legal system.

Eligibility Criteria
The competition is available to students enrolled in a three-year or five-year LLB programme this academic year who are interested in Tax, Corporate, and Commercial Laws and who attend one of the invited institutions.

Students from the Indian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Indian Institute of Company Secretaries are also allowed to compete. Students who have completed law, company secretary, or Chartered Accountant degrees or courses are not eligible.

Location
The virtual version of the 19th Surana & Surana National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition will be held.

Registration Procedure

  • From October 1, 2021, online registration will be available. By the 28th of October 2021, the teams must have registered online.
  • On a first-come, first-served basis, only 50 teams will be accepted into the competition.
  • No requests for temporary registration will be accepted. Please do not make such requests to Surana & Surana or JSSLS.
  • On successful registration, participants will receive an automated system-generated acknowledgement. By the 30th of October 2021, or sooner, participants will get approval as acceptance of their participation request.
  • Option 1: Your university/college/moot society must sign and seal the Registration form as well as the Approval letter as specified in the guidelines.
  • Option 2: Combine options I and (ii) into a single PDF.
    The Registration form/Approval letter (without seal and signature) as specified in the rules, duly completed, together with a scanned copy of your university/college/moot society’s authorisation letter with sign and seal.
  • or
  • To complete the registration procedure, send an email from your university/college/moot society’s official ID (to be filled in as notification email id throughout the online registration process).

  • Prizes
    Best Memorial: Rs. 10,000/-
  • Winning team: Rs. 30,000/- Runner up team: Rs. 15,000/-
  • Best Student Advocate: Rs. 10,000;
  • Second Best Memorial: Rs. 5,000;
  • Second Best Student Advocate: Rs. 5,000;
  • Second Best Student Advocate: Rs. 5,000;
  • Second Best Student Advocate: Rs. 5,000; Second Best Student Advocate: Rs. 5,000;
  • Second Best Student Advocate: Rs. 5,000;
  • Other categories of winners receive plaques and certificates in addition to the above awards. Certificates of participation will be given to all participants.

Judgment Writing Competition

Rs. 25,000/- for the winner; Rs. 15,000/- for the runner-up.

Relevant Links

Registration link

Moot Proposition

Rules

Official Flyer

Relevant Contacts
Prof. M.P. Nagendramurthy’s email address is nagendramurthymp@gmail.com.

Coordinators of Students:

+91 8861969462 -Akshay Mithanthaya
+91 8792319859 – Priyanka M.R.

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