24th Stetson International Environment Law Moot Court Competition winners  
Law School

NUALS wins 24th Stetson International Environment Law Moot Court Competition, bags Best Memorial prize

Bar & Bench

A team comprising Pranav Valiathan Pillai, Shilpa Prasad and Ashna Dev of the National University of Advaned Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi has emerged the Winners of the 24th Stetson International Environment Law Moot Court Competition, 2020.

The NUALS team also bagged the prize for the Best Memorial. Additionally, Shilpa Prasad was also adjudged as the second-best oralist in the competition.

The Stetson Moot competition Final rounds were conducted via video conferencing as the rounds in-person were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, the dates and time of the virtual rounds were the same as the previously scheduled in-person rounds i.e., from April 2–4, 2020.

Speaking to Bar & Bench, the three-member team said,

"The rounds themselves felt the same. It didn't make a difference whether it was conducted virtually or in person. But it was a different experience as it was the first time that the organizers were conducting the competition virtually. It was also the first time we had taken part in something like this."

The team comprising of Pranav Valiathan Pillai, Shilpa Prasad and Ashna Dev

On the point of the organization of the competition, the winning team also said,

"Throughout the competition, there were no delays. It was wonderfully organized and so prompt. In fact, many moots had gotten cancelled midst the pandemic. In such a case, them [the organizers] being able to put this up for us and taking the efforts to co-ordinate the entire competition is commendable. All the judges also showed up on time."

Ascendance of criminal lawyers in Big Four firms

Strengthening oversight through legislation: Delhi’s school fee reforms

Chhattisgarh High Court orders State to pay ₹25,000 each to school children given midday meal licked by dog

We pray to God: Punjab & Haryana High Court urges UT admin to address space crunch in court

Bills proposing removal of arrested ministers referred to Joint Parliamentary Committee

SCROLL FOR NEXT