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RAIPUR: Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) has announced to organise a global moot court competition with the participation of world teams in March next year.
Speaking at the valedictory function of HMCC, the law university’s flagship moot court event, HNLU vice-chancellor Prof Prof.V.C. Vivekanandan said the international moot will be held from March 15 to 17 at the university campus from next year.
“This evolution is based on the consistent organization capacity of the HNLU Student-Faculty teams of the past HNMCC events and also will be the first global moot event for any law school in the country where the preparations will start from April this year”, he added.
The XIIIth edition of the CCI – HNMCC’23 concluded on Sunday. The moot court competition witnessed participation from 38 law schools comprising of 114 students judged by 60 invited judges. After a fiercely competitive conclusion of the semi-finals, the two exceptional teams that made it to the grand finale of this prestigious event were the National aw University, Odisha and the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
Following an intense final, the winners for this year’s HNMCC were the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies represented by Ms. Yashaswini Parashar, Anshika Agarwal and Utsav Vats, whereas Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, represented by Anika Sharma, Ghanishtha Mishra and Sharwari Motghares bagged the Best Memorial Award.
The Best Speaker Award went to Vinayak Sanjay Buckshee, Damodaran Sanjivayya National Law University Ayush Morande of Maharashtra Law University, Mumbai, and claimed the Best Researcher.
Justice Goutam Bhaduri, acting Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court and HNLU chancellor participated as the Chief Guest and remarked that all are winners while participating and no losers. Explaining the Qualities for students to imbibe to succeed in Life, he emphasized that ‘Respect for Teachers’ is a crucial one. He quoted Swami Vivekananda and underlined concentration, hard work and self-esteem as fundamental qualities to succeed in the profession and life.
The final round was presided over by a special bench of five judges, comprising Prof. Dr. A. David Ambrose, former Professor and Head of the Department of Legal Studies, University of Madras, Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor IILM University & Member Executive Council and General Council, HNLU, Adv. R. Muralidharan, Patent and Trademark Attorney, Manu Associates,. Ved Prakash Mishra, Advisor (Law) & Head of the Legal Division, Competition Commission of India, and Bharat Budholia, a Partner at AZB and Partners, which is the official sponsor as well for the event.



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