About I.E.C. University:
IEC University was established by the Himachal Pradesh State Legislature under “The IEC University Act” 2012. The University works on a principle of “IEC” that means for “Innovation”, “Excellence” and “Commitment” for world class education IEC University aims to deliver multi-disciplinary programs, all of which are designed to be industry-relevant through effective and efficient processes so as to make it accessible to all sections of society. School of Law is a self-financing professional school affiliated to IEC University and recognized by the Bar Council of India. The School ensures that the students get top university for law a comprehensive understanding of the practical aspects of law thus acquiring legal skills. The School has been set up to impart legal education to students with its well-structured courses & aims to make them aware of the legal rights & responsibilities.
About The Legal Insider:
The Legal Insider is a rapidly growing community of niche academicians, thinkers, activists,
lawyers, professors, legal volunteers, paralegals and legal entrepreneurs who stand apart from the
rest of the community with their zeal for deep thinking, leadership skills, and dedication for
bringing innovation to the legal field.
About the Moot:
The legal Insider presents National Virtual Moot Court Competition, 2020 in collaboration with IEC University. The event is aimed at enriching the knowledge of the bidding aspiring lawyers of this wide nation. Mooting is an art; there are no better artists than the young and fierce law students who have the opportunity to hone their research and pleading skills through competitions such as the present one. This event despite being a virtual one, guarantees a learning experience that even the real events have failed to capture.
Dᴀᴛᴇ of Event: The date of the competition will be 31st October – 2nd November 2020
Eligibilty & Team Composition:
1. The competition will be open for all students who are studying in a three/five/six-year law course during the current academic year. Only one team per University is allowed to participate.
2. Each team should consist of a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 members. This number cannot be modified under any circumstances. There shall be 2 speakers and 1 researcher designated for each team. The researcher shall be allowed to argue with the prior permission of the court and Committee in case of illness of the designated speakers.
3. Each team will be provided a team code during orientation. Teams should not disclose the identity of their institution; such disclosure shall invite penalties including disqualification. The decision for the same shall be at the discretion of the Committee.
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