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ANZ Lawz hosting Online Moot Court Competition on Criminal Law (Register by August 14)

The moot court problem is based on contemporary issues on criminal law.

Bar & Bench

ANZ Lawz is organising an online moot court competition to be held from September 1-4 this year. Prizes worth five thousand rupees await the winners along with a certificate and trophy.

Additionally, winners have the chance to receive an internship at the firm.

ELIGIBILITY :

Students from law school/institute/college affiliated by Bar Council of India are eligible to participate.

TEAM COMPOSITION :

Each team shall consist of a minimum of two members and a maximum of three; two members shall be designated as Mooters and one member as a Researcher. However, in case of two Mooters, research is allowed to moot, although such a change in the team composition must be informed beforehand.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

• Teams must register through Google Form link i.e. Registration Form

• The registration fee for this competition is Rupees One Thousand Only. (Rs. 1,000/-).

• The registration fee must be paid by all the teams and the screenshot of the transaction to be sent on mootonline@anzlawz.com. by 14th August, 2020 till 11:59 PM (IST).

• Fees are non-refundable.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Last date for Registration: 14th August, 2020

  • Last date for request for clarification: 15th August, 2020

  • Confirmation of Registration and sharing Moot Problem: 17th August, 2020

  • Last date for submission of soft copies of Memorials: 29th August, 2020

  • Oral Rounds( Preliminary Rounds ) : 1st and 2nd September, 2020

  • Semi-finals : 3rd September, 2020

  • Finals: 4th September, 2020

CONTACT INFO:

The teams may contact the following regarding any query related to the competition:

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