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Fifth Annual Jindal Moot Court Competition, 2022

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Jindal Global Law School is Organizing the 5th Annual Jindal Moot Court Competition, In association with JIRICO (Jindal Initiative on Research and Competition Law).

About the Moot

The 5th Edition of the Annual Jindal Moot court Competition is being organized as a fully online event to be held between 11th to 13th March 2022. This edition of the Moot Competition is being hosted and organized by the Moot Court Society, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, in association with the Jindal Initiative for research in IP and Competition Law (JIRICO). After successfully hosting four editions of this moot, this year's edition focuses on the issues with Competition law.

The Moot shall be judged by renowned legal professionals involved in the practice of Intellectual Property and Competition law from across the country. This will certainly be an excellent opportunity for the mooters to benefit from the guidance and expertise of such professionals.

Please find attached the Moot Proposition, Moot Competition Rules, and the final schedule of the event.

However, Do note that only one team may register per Institution, comprising of 2 Oralists and 1 Researcher. All teams registering must provide an authorization on their Institution Letterhead, signed by the Dean/ Registrar/Faculty-In-charge of Mooting. There is no registration fee involved. For further Information, please refer to the rules and the exact schedule attached.

The same may also be found in this drive link.

To register the team representing your institution, kindly provide the following details in the prescribed manner detailed in this form.

In case of any queries, do not hesitate to write to us at jindalmoot@jgu.edu.in

5th Annual Jindal Moot Court Competiton-Official Rulebook.pdf
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5th Annual Jindal Moot Court Competition - Moot Proposition.pdf
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5th Annual Jindal Moot Court Competiton-Timeline.pdf
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