Moot court competition took place in law college

Moot court competition took place in law college

If Dr. During the moot court competitions at Ambedkar Government Law College, law students imitated the atmosphere of duplication with their sharp arguments and counter arguments, then respected judges of the Madras High Court with wisdom, insight and intelligence in a national level discretionary session Value added. Event on Sunday.

The three-day All India Moot Court Competition 2021 was supported by the National Human Rights Commission.

GR Swaminathan, a judge of the Madras High Court, presented the winning trophy to the “Woodpeckers”, a three-member team of Sevaitha School of Law, Chennai, presented by Subayoga, Madhu Balaji and Rangeela.

The trophy took a cash prize of ₹ 30,000. The runners-up trophy was represented by “Finch”, a team from Government Law College, Vellore, Preeti, Sneha and Divyabharathi. The team took a cash prize of ₹ 20,000. Apart from participation certificates, awards were also given in several other categories including Best Memorial, Best Male Counselor and Best Female Advocate.

Addressing interested lawyers, Justice Swaminathan gave his “dissenting note” to an older speaker who suggested that the language was secondary to the facts. Emphasizing the importance of language proficiency, he said: “The court is a formal setting where language cannot be used casually.”

On a lighter note, he said that when he was told about a physical incident being planned, he had imagined that former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi and former Chief Minister V.V. Narayanasamy

In judicious partisan advice, he told the students that if you are content with a middle-class life, they aspire to be judges; And became a lawless lawyer ”.

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