Moot Court Committee

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Moot court is an extracurricular activity that allows students to practice legal research and writing skills in writing a case brief and preparing them for engaging in oral arguments. Mooting helps students in improving their presentation and argumentative skills which is essential to prove their case. It helps in developing self-confidence which helps them in speaking in front of others.

Moot court often involves competitions where students’ briefs are compared and given scores. The Moot Court Committee endeavors to ensure that the cases are conducted in accordance with the judicial proceedings. Renowned judges and legal professionals are invited to judge the moot competitions.

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