Prof. N.R. Madhav Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition, by Lloyd College; Registration Open

About the Competition

Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition has two stages- India Round and SAARC Round. The India Round is organized to select Seven Best Teams from India to represent India in the SAARC Round. More than 60 law schools from India will compete to qualify as Seven Best Teams to represent India in the SAARC Round. This year the India Rounds of Sixth Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition will be held from 30th October to 1st November, 2020.

Lloyd Law College is organizing the Sixth Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition, Law Students Conference and South Asian Colloquium-India Round 2020-21 from 30th October to 1st November, 2020, in association with Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy and Training (MILATand Society of Indian Law Firms(SILF).One of the most attractive features of this event is the Best Law Students Award. Every year, two final year’s students (one female & one male), from the top ten participating teams of India Round are selected for the Best Law Student Awards. The Winners receive a fellowship of $50,000/- from Penn State School of Law to pursue LL.M from Penn State University. Hitherto, six law students from different law schools and universities of India have received this fellowship. This year also, two Best Law Student Awardees (one female & one male) will be chosen from the top ten teams selected at the India Round, by the Jury. Also, all the seven qualifying teams shall be receiving Cash Prize worth Rs. 15,000 each.

Date-  30th October to 01 November

Team Composition

Each team shall consist of two counsels and one researcher in the India round. Each of whom:-
i) Must be born on or after 1st January, 1990;and
ii) As on 5th September 2020 is a bona-fide undergraduate law student (for the year 2020-2021 till June 2021) of the Three Year Program or Five Year Program from an institution duly recognized by the Bar Council of India; and
iii) Has not been admitted to the practice of law in any jurisdiction.
2. In no case any team shall consist of more than three participants, that is, two(2) counsels and one (1) researcher. Their number cannot be increased under any circumstances.
3. Each college or institution shall send only one team of such eligible.

Registration

To register Click HERE

Fee Details

The registration fees for India Rounds is Rs. 1,500/-

Top 60 teams shall qualify the memorial selection rounds and they will be required to pay additional Rs. 1000/-.

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