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Lloyd Law College First Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARC Mooting Competition 2015

Organization : Lloyd Law College
Competition Name : The First Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARC Mooting Competition 2015
Applicable For : Law Students

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Website : https://www.lloydlawcollege.edu.in/
Moot Proposition : https://www.contest.net.in/uploads/4229-round.pdf
Brochure : https://www.contest.net.in/uploads/4229-brochure.pdf
Invitation : https://www.contest.net.in/uploads/4229-invitation.docx
Payment Details : https://www.contest.net.in/uploads/4229-payment.pdf

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Objective of the Competition :

1)The First Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARC Mooting Competition and Law Students Conference- 2016 aims at honing legal advocacy skills among law students of SAARC countries.

Registrations will be Closed on 15-12-2015

2)The First Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARC Mooting Competition and Law Students Conference- 2016 shall consist of an Indian Round and the SAARC Round, along with a Law Students Conference to be held at Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, India.
3)The Indian Round shall be held from 9th – 10th January, 2016.
4)The SAARC Round comprising of participants from SAARC Countries i.e. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Maldives shall be held from 4th & 5th March, 2016.
5)The Law Students Conference shall be held on 6th March, 2016 on the topic “Legal Education in SAARC Countries: Opportunities and Challenges”
6) Only Top Five Teams From The Indian Round Shall Qualify to Represent India in the SAARC Round

The Indian Round :

(1)The Indian Round will be held at Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida from 9th-10th January, 2016 among student teams from various Colleges and Universities imparting the teaching of Law in India, provided that no Institution shall send more than one team to compete in the Indian Round.
(2) The Indian Round will be limited to Forty (40) entries. It will be held in One Round comprising of Two Stages, i.e., arguments from both sides (Petitioner / Respondent).
(3) The Forty (40) entries to the competition will be decided on the basis of first-come-firstserved.
(4) The TOP FIVE Scoring Teams in the Indian Round will qualify for the SAARC Round representing India
(5) Each participating team in the Indian Round shall argue the case from both the petitioner and the respondent sides in Two Stages respectively and in One Round Only, wherefrom the Top Five Scoring Teams shall qualify further to the SAARC Round and the Law Students Conference. No derogation is permissible from this rule.
(6) There shall be a Committee of Judges for each Court selected from a Panel of Judges constituted for the purpose which will include One Law Teacher, One Practising Lawyerand One National Level Ex-Mooter.

Team Composition & Eligibility :

(1) Each team shall consist of Two Counsels and One Researcher in the Indian Round. Each of whom:-
(i) must have been born on or after 1st January, 1986; and
(ii)on the 09th January, 2016 is a bonafide undergraduate law student (for the year 2015- 2016 till June 2016) of the Three Year Scheme or Five Year Scheme from an institution duly recognized by the Bar Council of India; and
(iii) has not been admitted to the practice of law in any jurisdiction.
(2) Each college or institution shall send only One Team of such eligible participants.
(3) In no case any team shall consist of more than three participants, that is, Two (2) Mooters and One (1) Researcher. Their number cannot be increased under any circumstances. The travelling expenses of the participants shall be met by their respective institution or participants themselves. However transport facility shall be extended during the competition between Lloyd Law College and nearest metro station, accommodation and venue inter se.

Registration :

1)The registration fee for the Indian Round is Rs. 2,500/-
2) All teams participating in the Indian Round shall register themselves through payment of registration fee by E-Transfer available on Lloyd Law College website and subsequent Email of (successful) transaction details/ or by Demand Draft and subsequent Email of Soft Copy of Demand Draft, which shall be submitted alongwith duly filled Registration Form to profmenonmooting@lloydedu.in by 11:59 p.m. IST on 15-12-2015
3)The Hard Copy of Demand Draft shall be submitted not later than 10:00 a.m. IST by 09- 01-2016 through post or deposit in hand with the Organizing Committee, Lloyd Law College, Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park- II Greater Noida – 201306, Delhi/NCR.
4)The participating teams are mandatorily required to send the completed registration form attached herewith on or before 15-12-2015 not later than 05:00 p.m. via e-mail to profmenonmooting@lloydedu.in
5)No subsequent change in the team composition shall be permitted.
6)The demand draft of Rs.2,500/- shall be drawn in favour of LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA, and shall be payable at GREATER NOIDA.
7)Formal registration of the teams shall be done on 09th January, 2016 at the venue of the competition from 09:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
8)Registration forms/demand draft/E-transfer received after Last Dates shall in no case be considered for registration

Last Date for Submission of Registration Form: 15-12-2015.

Please Email Duly Filled Registration Form to : profmenonmooting@lloydedu.in

Note:
Instructions relating to food, travel and accommodation shall be conveyed upon registration.

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