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National Law School of India, Bangalore (NLSIU) beat Nalsar University of Law at the 1st Antitrust Moot Court Competition conducted by the National Law University, Jodhpur (NLU). The moot was jointly organized by Delhi based tax firm, Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan, Competition Commission of India (CCI) and NLU.
The 13 colleges fighting for the honours included Army Institute of Law, Mohali, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhingar, Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad and NLSIU qualified for the semi-finals. Shwetank Ginodia and Akshay Ramadurai comprised the winning team. The Bench deciding the final round comprised Justice Arijit Pasayat, Chairman, Competition Appellate Tribunal and Mr. Seetharaman S., Head, International Trade and WTO, Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan.
Nalsar’s Jaya Bhanu Rao was awarded the Best Student Advocate, while NLIU Bhopal won the best memorial.
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- 1. "NLSIU winning anything shouldn't be news. They have always been the leader. You should only post it as news if other law schools win these kinds of moot.". Guest, Bhopal
- 2. "organized by NLU, Jodhpur *correction*". Guest, Nowhere
- 3. "Must say. Not surprising.". Guest, Delhi
- 4. "is it possible to get the details of Khaitan is this a law firm based in delhi ..looking forward to hear from you..mobile - 09889408171". Vinay, Varanasi
- 5. "Yes, but whenever someone manages to beat NALSAR, that is some news considering the fact that NALSAR has continously trounced and made other law schools including NLSIU look like minnows when it comes to mooting. ". John Doe, Persia
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