1st National Technological Moot Court Competition : National Forensic Science University, Gujarat [24th-26th March 2023]; Register by March 13

About Organiser

The National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat with the status of an Institution of National Importance is the world’s first and only University dedicated to Forensic, behavioral, cybersecurity, digital forensics, and allied Sciences. It was established by the Government of India through Act, 2020 (32 of 2020) with the objective of fulfilling the acute shortage against the increasing demand for forensic experts in the country and around the world. National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar Campus is the first campus of National Forensic Sciences University at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.  School of Law, Forensic Justice and Policy studies is established with the aim of imparting professional education with a special focus of forensic application in all allied areas of law and policy framework.

Details of The Event

  • Objective: The moot court competition promises to present an interesting challenge to the participants across the legal spectrum, as the moot proposition has been drafted to test the teams and their approach to contemporary issues.
  • Date: 24th-26th March 2023
  • Venue: National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar Campus, Gujarat
  • Eligibility Criteria: Any student pursuing law from a UGC recognized institution/university
  • Registration Fees: Rs. 4000/-
  • Last Date of Registration:13 March 2023
  • Prizes:
  1. Winning team: Rs. 40,000/-, Trophy and Certificate
  2. Runner-up team: Rs. 25,000/-, Trophy and Certificate
  3. Best Memorial: Rs. 15,000/-, Trophy and Certificate
  4. Best Researcher: Rs. 10,000/-, Trophy and Certificate
  5. Best Counsel/Mooter: Rs. 10,000/-, Trophy and Certificate
  6. Certification of Participation shall be presented to all the participating teams

RULES FOR WRITTEN SUBMISSION/MEMORIALS:

1.The teams are required to prepare Written Submission/Memorial from both the sides. I.e. From the side of the Petitioner and the Respondent. The assignments shall happen as per General Rules; rule 2 on page no. 1 (above).

2.All Written Submission/ Memorials must be in English. And the teams must submit 3 hard copies of the memorials from each side to the MCC for evaluation and judging.

3.A copy of each written submission/memorial shall be mailed to the google drive link which MCC shall be sharing with all the participants in due course. The soft copy of the Written Submission/ Memorials must be submitted in MS Word (.doc or .docx). The late submission will attract a penalty of deduction of 5 marks for each day.

4.No amendments can be made to the Written Submission/Memorial after submission of the soft copy.5.During oral presentations, the participating teams should retain separate copies of their Written Submission/ Memorial for their personal use. The copies submitted to the organizing committee will not be returned to the participants under any circumstances.
6.There shall be exchange of Written Submission/ Memorials between the respective opponent participating teams only and the organizing team shall notify the memorial exchange details at the draw of lots.
7. All memorials shall be prepared with the following specifications:

7.1 Length: The total length of each Written Submission/ Memorial should not be more than 2500 Words of written arguments inclusive of prayer.
7.2 Written submission/ Memorial must be typed and submitted on standard A4 size paper sheets, with equal margins of 1 inch on all sides, and must be printed double side of the A4 sheet paper.

7.3 The text font for the Written Submission/Memorial should be Bookman Old Style, Size 12 for the main body, and Bookman Old Style size 10 for the footnotes.
7.4 Blue book citation method 21st edition should be uniformly followed while citing the footnotes.
7.5 The main body of the Written Submission/Memorial should be in 1.5 line spacing. The footnotes and headings must be in single line spacing.

7.6 There should be double spacing in the beginning of submission of each issue raised. 7.7 The page numbers should be mentioned on the right side on the bottom of each page.

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