DNLU, Jabalpur 
Law School

REVA 2025: DNLU's Premier Academic and Cultural Fest to be held in April

REVA offers a diverse array of activities and performances designed to captivate audiences.

Bar & Bench

The Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (DNLU) is organizing its first academic and cultural fest, REVA which is scheduled to be held from April 18-20, 2025.

The name 'REVA' has been chosen to embody the essence of Jabalpur, where the university is located. Derived from Sanskrit, it is a name for the River Narmada, an iconic feature of Jabalpur, and a Raag in Indian music.

The fest will foster camaraderie among students from across the country. REVA offers a diverse array of activities and performances designed to captivate audiences.

Attendees can look forward to a DJ night, intellectually stimulating quizzes and thought-provoking discussions. With its dynamic atmosphere and engaging lineup, REVA is an event not to be missed!

List of Events

Academic Events

  • Zerodha Varsity Quiz

  • Extempore Moot Court Competition

  • National Deal Negotiation Competition

  • Crime Scene Investigation

  • National Legal Business Ideation Competition

  • Youth Parliament

  • Conventional Debate

  • Legislative Drafting Competition

  • Script Writing Competition

Cultural Events

  • Photography Competition

  • Battle of Bands

  • Open Mic Competition

Marquee Nights

  • Celebrity Debate

  • Stand-Up Show

  • Techno/Bollywood Night

EVENT DETAILS

Date of the Event: April 18-20, 2025

Venue of the Event: Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur.

Total Prize Pool: ₹2,90,000/-

Last Date of Registration: March 31, 2025

To register click here.

For further details, contact: +91 7651917994

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