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KARNAVATI UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT SOCIETY (KUMCS)
AND
CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
(CARCL)
PRESENTS
1ST UWSL NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION
(Inaugural Edition)
From March 27 to 29, 2020
UNITEDWORLD SCHOOL OF LAW
KARNAVATI UNIVERSITY, GANDHINAGAR
www.karnavatiuniversity.edu.in
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ABOUT UNITEDWORLD SCHOOL OF LAW, KARNAVATI UNIVERSITY
Unitedworld School of Law is a statutory institute established by Unitedworld Group amidst lush
green environment near Gandhinagar. The institute is recognized by the Bar Council of India and it
is constituent college of Karnavati University. Prior 2017, we offered degree courses affiliated with
Gujarat University (State University). The institute also functions as a nodal agency to uplift
education in Gujarat. We firmly believe “Knowledge is power”. Our vision is to impart legal
education with the aim of percolating constitutional values in the students of Law, to constantly
work for the betterment of the nation through legal education and to effectively contribute and
strengthen justice delivery system, making law, implementing law and interpreting law in India.
UWSL offers interdisciplinary law courses namely, BB.A. LL.B. (Hons.) with various specialization
like IPR, Business Law, Criminal Law, International Law, LL.M. as well as doctoral programmes.
ABOUT KARNAVATI UNIVERSITY MOOT COURT COMPETITION
Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University has a vibrant and active mooting culture, with a
student population of roughly 400 students. The Karnavati University Moot Court Society
(KUMCS) is a student run committee under the guidance of faculty Advisors, which seeks to
channelize the students on the mooting path. KUMCS aims at providing opportunities to hone
Research, Argumentation and Legal Drafting Skills and other essential prowess to mould an
individual into an adept mooter. In order to achieve this objective, the KUMCS has organized
various events like Memo-Pundits for enhancing drafting skills, Intra Moot competitions to nurture
drafting and argumentation skills, National Client Counselling Competition etc.
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ABOUT ‘CENTRE FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
(CARCL)’:
The Centre aspires to promote advanced research in the domain of Constitutional Law, publicpolicy
and democratic governance.
CARCL strongly believe that teaching of Constitutional Law has to be complimented with debates,
quizzes, panel discussions, conferences, seminars and research about its application by all the three
organs of the State- Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary. We also look at the dynamics of
Constitutional Governance from the political prism because most of the Constitutional Law issues
have their epicenter right in the political decision making and vote bank politics. Hence, CARCL is
committed to multidisciplinary study of Constitutional Law, Political Theory and Public Policy in
producing advanced research in Constitutional Law.
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INDEX
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE ......................................................................................... 5
RULES OF THE COMPETITION ....................................................... 6
GENERAL INFORMATION: .................................................................................................. 6
DEFINITIONS: ...................................................................................................................... 6
ELIGIBILITY AND TEAM COMPOSITION: .......................................................................... 8
REGISTRATION:.................................................................................................................... 9
ANONYMITY OF TEAMS: .................................................................................................. 11
CLARIFICATIONS TO THE MOOT PROBLEM ................................................................... 11
WRITTEN SUBMISSION ...................................................................................................... 11
SCORING OF MEMORIALS ................................................................................................ 13
RESEARCHERS‟ TEST ......................................................................................................... 14
ORAL ARGUMENTS ............................................................................................................ 15
SCORING ............................................................................................................................. 16
STRUCTURE ........................................................................................................................ 16
SCOUTING .......................................................................................................................... 17
AWARDS/TROPHY ............................................................................................................. 17
ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION .................................................................. 18
MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................................................................... 19
CONTACT ........................................................................................................................ 21
ANNEXURE 1 ................................................................................ 22
ANNEXURE 2 ................................................................................ 24
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OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
Submission Date of Scanned Registration Form & Payment of Fees
February 20, 2020 (23:59 Hrs)
Last Date to seek Clarification & Allotment of Team Code
February 24, 2020(23:59 Hrs)
Last Date of Submission of Memorials (soft Copy)
March 16, 2020 (23:59 Hrs)
Last day of Submission of Registration Form 5 copies of Memorials and Payment details by
Post/hand March 21, 2020
Inauguration, Orientation, Researcher ‟ s Test, Draw of lots & Preliminary Round
March 27, 2020
Quarter Finals& Semi Finals March 28, 2020
Final & Valedictory March 29, 2020
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RULES OF THE COMPETITION
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The 1st UWSL National Moot Court Competition, 2020 (hereinafter referred as Competition) shall
be conducted in accordance with the rules mentioned hereunder:
The Competition, 2020 shall be held from 27th- 29thMarch 2020 at Unitedworld School of
Law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar.
The Organizing Committee shall function as the only point of contact. The Organizing
Committee reserves right to make subsequent changes in the Rules of the Competition and
in such case the same shall be notified by email to all participating teams.
The official email for all correspondence with respect to the Competition is
nmcc@uwsl.edu.in
DEFINITIONS:
“Administrator/Organizing Committee/Moot Court Committee” means Unitedworld
School of Law, Karnavati University.
“Appellant” shall include Appellant, Plaintiff, Petitioner, Complainant, Prosecution,
Informant etc.
“Bench” refers to the members duly invited adjudge the oral rounds, collectively.
“Clarifications” means explanation published by the Host University on the moot
problem, at any point of time of the competition to a query posed by any participating team
within the given deadline.
“Competition” means the 1st UWSL National Moot Court Competition, 2020.
“Compendium” means a compilation or collection of legal or other authorities that a
Team seeks to rely upon during the Oral Pleading Session.
“Identity” means any fact pertaining to the identity of the Team, its members, or the
Institution/College/University represented by the Team and the state or region where such
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Institution/College/University is located, and includes any identification marks/ seal of the
Team or the Institution/ College/University represented.
“Moot Proposition” means the Proposition released by the Organizers on the date specified
in Rule II (2) and shall include any subsequent clarification(s) as and when issued by the
Organizers.
“Official Website” means the website of the Competition:
https://karnavatiuniversity.edu.in/
“Oral Pleading Session” means the oral pleadings before a Panel as explained in Rule 8 of
the Rules of the Competition.
“Oral Score” means the score given by a Panelist in accordance to the Rules of the
Competition.
“Orator” means one of the two designated speakers in a Team.
“Organizing Committee” or “OC” means the committee, including any other authorized
persons, appointed for the administration and conduction of the Competition and of all
events leading to the Competition.
“Panel” refers to the Panelists in an Oral Pleading Session collectively.
“Panelist” means an adjudicator of an Oral Pleading Session.
“Participating Team” means the team which is eligible to participate in the competition
after completion of registration procedure.
“Participating Institution” shall be presumed to be the parent institution of the
participating teams.
“Rebuttals” refer to the set of arguments/challenges that the Complainant shall raise at the
end of the main pleadings of all the Orators.
“Reply to Rebuttals” means the defense presented by the Respondent in response to the
Rebuttals.
“Researcher” means that member of a Team who is not an Orator.
“Researchers Test” means a written test conducted during the Competition in accordance
with Rule of the Competition.
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“Respondent” means that Team which argues on behalf of the respondent at any given
point in the Competition.
“Scouting” means any person observing the Oral Pleading Session of a Team other than the
Team such person is associated with.
“Team Code” means the code allotted to a Team through a draw of lots.
“Written Submission” means the memorandum of written submissions submitted by any
Team as per Rule 6 of the Rules of the Competition.
“Written Submission Score” means the score determined in accordance with Rule 9.1 of
the Rules of the Competition.
ELIGIBILITY AND TEAM COMPOSITION:
The Competition is open to all students pursuing LL.B. 3 year/ 5 year course during the
current academic year.
A recognized College/Institution/University shall be entitled to send only one Team to
the Competition.
Each Team shall comprise of a minimum of two members and a maximum of three
members. In a Team comprising of two members, both the members shall be designated
as Orators. In a Team comprising of three members, two members shall be designated as
Orators and the third member shall be designated as a Researcher.
Any additional member or Team Coach accompanying a Team will not be entitled to a
certificate and any other entitlements of participation from the OC.
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REGISTRATION:
General Rules
The teams shouldregister through e-mail by sending the names of members, Institute Name,
Contact Details through mail on nmcc@uwsl.edu.in with the subject “Registration for 1st
UWSL National Moot Court Competition, 2020” on or before February 20th, 2020. The
Registration Form is appended to this brochure as Annexure I.
The Final registration of the team can only be completed by submission of duly filled
Registration Form appended to this brochure as Annexure I along with the receipt of
Payment of Registration Form.
Each Team shall complete such registration on or before February 20th, 2020(23:59 Hrs). A
scanned copy of the duly filled Registration Form and Travel Form available in Annexure I
and Annexure 2 respectively along with the Scanned copy of Demand Draft or Receipt of
Online Payment shall be sent to nmcc@uwsl.edu.inwith the subject NMCC 2020 |
Registration.
The Registration Form (Annexure I) shall be duly verified and authenticated by the
respective authorities of the Institution/University. Registration forms without
signatures/seals of such authorities shall not be considered.
Once a Team registers by completing the formalities given, a code (hereinafter “Team
Code”) shall be assigned to the Team by February 24th, 2020.
A Team that has registered pursuant to Rules of the Competition may change its
composition only after giving information regarding the change to the Organizing
Committee by way of email on nmcc@uwsl.edu.in. Changes to the team composition may
not be made later than March 10th, 2020.
Any changes in the contact details of Team members must be notified to the OC at the
earliest. The obligation to inform shall continue throughout the course of the Competition,
unless such Team withdraws or is disqualified from the Competition.
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Registration Fee
REGISTRATION FEE is Rs. 4,500/- (Rupees Four Thousands Five Hundred) only.
Registration Fee is a NON REFUNDABLE, in case of non-participation or otherwise as
may deem fit.
Mode of Payment
Demand Draft: Institutions/teams may pay the Participation Fees by way of drawing
Demand Draft of INR 4,500 (Rupees Four Thousands Five Hundred) per team in favor of
Unitedworld School of Law payable at Ahmedabad.
OR
Online Payment: The Online Payment of Participation Fees can be done by making
payment on the below Account:
Account Name: Unitedworld School Of Law (A Unit Of Karnavati Medical & Educational Trust)
YES Bank Current Account No: 070988700000175
Bhuyangdev Branch IFSC Code : YESB0000709
Address of Venue
All hardcopy submissions i.e. Hardcopies of Registration Form, Travel/Accommodation Forms,
Demand Draft, Memorials and any other submission as the need maybe, must be couriered to the
following address:
Mr. Shrut Brahmbhatt
Assistant Professor of Law & Faculty Advisor, Karnavati University Moot Court Society (KUMCS)
Unitedworld School of Law, A/907, Uvarsad-Vavol Road, Uvarsad,
Gandhinagar 382422, Gujarat, India.
E: shrut@uwsl.edu.in
M: 9537005848
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ANONYMITY OF TEAMS:
Teams shall not reveal their Identity in any form, except by means of the Team Code
assigned to them in accordance with the Rules of the Competition.
Teams shall not, in any way, reveal their Identity in the Written Submissions or in the course
of the Oral Pleadings Session. The Written Submissions shall not bear the logo, name, etc. of
the Team, its members or the Institution/College/University represented by the Team.
Any material, including the Compendium, books, legal texts, or any other reference material,
carried into the courtroom for the Oral Pleading Session, whether presented to the Bench or
not, shall not reveal the Team‟s Identity and will be devoid of any identification marks/ seal
of the Team or the Institution/College/University represented. If anything on the material
carried into the courtroom reveals the Team‟s Identity, the Team shall render the same
unrecognizable to the satisfaction of the OC prior to leaving the Waiting Area.
Any violation of the Rules of the Competition may attract disqualification of the Team from
the Competition or any other penalty as determined by the OC. The decision of the OC in
this regard shall be final and not subject to challenge.
Any attempts by a Team or a member of the Team to contact, either directly or indirectly,
the drafter of the Moot Problem for any reason whatsoever after the release of the Moot
Problem and before the Competition closes shall lead to the disqualification of such Team
from the Competition.
CLARIFICATIONS TO THE MOOT PROBLEM
Teams may seek Clarifications via e-mail to nmcc@uwsl.edu.in , latest by February 24th 2020 (23:59
Hrs).
WRITTEN SUBMISSION
Teams may raise grounds of challenge other than those indicated in the Statement of Facts.
One soft copy of Memorial (only in MS Word .doc/.docx format) must be emailed to
nmcc@uwsl.edu.in latest by 16th March, 2020 (23:59 Hours IST) with the subject
“Memorials for TC _ _”. The file names of the electronic copies of the Memorials must
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contain only the team code and the side being represented in the following format: e.g. (for
Team Code 13) 13P or 13R, “P” being for “Petitioner” Memorial and “R” for “Respondent”
Memorial and so forth.
The Late Submission of Memorial (i.e. submissions made after 16th March 2020) shall result
into penalty of negative marking of such memorials for each days.
The Organizers will NOT be responsible for the non-receipt of the soft copies of the
memorials. Teams are requested to ensure that soft copies vide email are sent well in time
and that the attachments can be viewed.
The teams shall mention their Team Code in the email by which the Memorials are sent to
the Organizers. The names of the participants or their Colleges, Universities or Law Schools
shall not be mentioned anywhere on the Email or the Memorial.
It is the responsibility of the teams to ensure that the correct number of copies of the
memorials are submitted to the Organizers and acknowledgement obtained.
All memorials submitted must conform to the following requirements and a team will attract
negative marking for failure to keep within the limitations as described below :
i) Each submitted memorials shall be printed on A-4 paper with black ink and must be
neatly bound.
ii) The font of the body of the Memorial must be Times New Roman, size 12, with 1.5
line spacing and the font-size of footnotes/endnotes, if any, must not be less than size
10. A uniform method of citation of authorities must be followed.
iii) Each page must have a margin of at least an inch on all sides.
iv) The Memorial should not exceed 30 typed pages (not including the Cover Page) and
shall at least consist of the following parts :
o Cover Page – [colored blue for Appellant, and red for Respondent]
o Table of Contents
o Index of Authorities
o Statement of Jurisdiction
o Written Pleadings
o Prayer
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The Cover Page must contain:
o Team Code in the upper right-hand corner
o The year of the Competition
o The name of the Case
o The party for which the Written Submission has been prepared.
o Name of the forum resolving the dispute.
There will be a deduction of 1.0 mark for each page exceeding the 30 page limit, and a
deduction of 0.25 marks for each „objective‟ error, i.e., non-adherence to the rules set out
hereinabove. This negative marking (along with the negative marking for delayed
submission) shall be deducted once from the total memorial score obtained by a team.
SCORING OF MEMORIALS
The memorials shall be checked by a panel of three judges. Each judge shall score each
memorial out of 20 marks, and the average of scores shall be announced by the Organizers
on the conclusion of the Preliminary Rounds. The teams shall be scored on the basis of the
average of their scores for the Appellant and Respondent Memorials (after appropriate
deductions, if any).
The scoring criteria for memorials shall be as follows:
Application of Facts 25%
Reasoning 25%
Use of Authorities and Precedent 25%
Understanding Law and Procedure 15%
Presentation 10%
All Teams are required to submit Five (05) hard copies of the Written Submissions for each
side (05 for the Complainant and 05 for the Respondent) at the following address:
Mr. Shrut Brahmbhatt
Assistant Professor of Law & Faculty Advisor - Karnavati University Moot Court Society
(KUMCS), Unitedworld School of Law, A/907, Uvarsad-Vavol Road, Uvarsad,
Gandhinagar 382422, Gujarat, India.
E: shrut@uwsl.edu.in
M: 9537005848
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All Teams should ensure that their hard copies reach to the OC by March 21st 2020 (23:59
Hrs).
The teams are required to submit a cover letter along with the hard copy of the Written
Submissions. The cover letter should specify the Team Code assigned to such Team, details
of the Team members and the College/Institution/University represented.
The hard copies of the Written Submissions must be exactly the same as the soft copies of
the Written Submissions sent by the Team. Any violation of this rule shall attract penalty as
determined by the OC. The decision of the OC in this regard shall be final and not subject
to challenge.
Teams may carry hard copies of their Written Submissions for their personal use. No hard
copies of Written Submissions submitted by a Team to the OC in accordance with Rule of
the Competition shall be provided to such Team for their personal use.
Binding- As Unitedworld School of Law promotes eco – friendliness, written submissions
must be fastened by stapling or stitched on the left hand side of the pages. No other type of
binding is permitted.
Plagiarism- Participants must refrain from using same language or copying from other‟s
memorials and other sources. Even use of publicly available information must be
accompanied by proper citations. These rules shall apply to all parts of the memorial and not
just the Pleadings and Prayer. A failure to comply with this rule may result in the guilty
participants being debarred from mooting in 1st UWSL National Moot Court Competition,
2020. The Organizing Committee in consultation with the memorial judges will take a final
decision regarding determination of cases of plagiarism and penal measures for such action.
RESEARCHERS’ TEST
The Researchers‟ Test shall be conducted on Day 1 of the Competition, i.e. March 27, 2020.
The test shall be for duration of Sixty (60) minutes only. The test will be based on MCQs
(Multiple Choice Questions).
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If a team comprises of three (3) members, then ONLY the Researcher is eligible to take the
test.
Researcher test marks will NOT be added up in the marking criteria.
If a team comprises of two members then one of the two members shall be eligible to take
the test. However, the team must notify the organizers as to which of the two team
members shall take the test.
NOTE: Participants are not allowed to carry/use any study material during the researcher‟s test.
ORAL ARGUMENTS
The language of the Court shall be English.
Each team would be given 35 minutes to present their oral arguments, subject to a
maximum of 20 minutes per Speaker in the Preliminary Rounds. This shall include the
pleadings and any rebuttal time, if applicable. For the Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Final
Rounds, each team would get 40 minutes each, subject to a maximum of 25 minutes per
Speaker.
Judges, at their discretion, may extend oral argument time up to a maximum of 5 minutes
per team.
Rebuttal would be allowed only to the Applicant. The Applicant will have to specify the
length of time (if at all) they want to set aside for rebuttal, before beginning their oral
arguments.
If a team scheduled to take part in a round does not appear for 10 minutes after the
scheduled start of the round, a walkover shall be declared in favour of the team present.
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SCORING
Memorial 20%
Response to questions and Articulation 20%
Use of Authorities and Precedents 20%
Reasoning in the Application of Principles 20%
Application of Facts and Advocacy skills, Court Craft and Demeanor 20%
NOTE: The marks allotted for "Reasoning in the Application of Principles" shall be awarded to
teams which demonstrate as to why a principle of law derived from precedent or otherwise is well-
founded and desirable.
STRUCTURE
The competition will be held over a period of 3 days i.e. March 27 to March 29, 2020.
The competition shall consist of four(4) rounds; Preliminary Rounds, Quarterfinal Rounds,
Semi Final Round and the Final Round.
Draw of Lots: The Draw of Lots will determine from which side will the participating team
present their arguments i.e. Petitioner/Plaintiff or Respondent/Defendant. The Draw of
Lots will also decide which team you will be competing against (There will be no pre-
decided fixtures).This shall be conducted on 27th March 2020.
Preliminary Rounds: Each team shall present both sides in this round. The team will
represent Petitioner‟s side as well as the Respondent‟s side, in the sequence determined
under Draw of Lots. The top 8 team based on their Total Preliminary Score in the
Preliminary Rounds, shall qualify for the Quarter Final Rounds. Total Preliminary score
does not include the memorial score.
Quarter-Finals: The top 8 teams from the Preliminary Round shall proceed to the
quarterfinals. This will be a knockout round; hence winners will be decided on the basis of
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courtroom win. The sides of the teams will be determined by draw of lots, held on 28th
March, 2020. The Draw of Lots will also decide which team you will be competing
against(There will be no pre-decided fixtures).
Semi Final: The top 4 teams from the Quarter Finals shall proceed to the semi-finals. This
round again will follow the knock-out fashion. The sides of the teams will be determined by
Draw of Lots held on 28th March, 2020. The Draw of Lots will also decide which team you
will be competing against (There will be no pre-decided fixtures).
Final Round: The winner of each court room fixture i.e. 2 teams from the semi-final round
shall proceed to this round. The sides of the teams will be determined by Draw of Lots held
on 29th March, 2020.
Tie-Breaking Procedure(if required): If at any point in this competition there is a tie
between two competition teams, then the team which has obtained a higher score whilst
memorial evaluation proceed to the next round. In case of a further tie, the scores obtained
by teams in the researcher‟s test or the preliminary round will be taken into consideration.
SCOUTING
Scouting shall be deemed to have happened if the speakers, researcher or any other person
affiliated with a team is found:
Witnessing, hearing, observing, etc the oral submissions in a Round, except where the
Round is one in which the team to which he/she is affiliated is participating in;
Reading a Memorial of a team except where: it is of the team to which he/she is affiliated;
or the
Memorials have been obtained on account of an exchange of Memorials prior to a Round
of the team to which he/she is affiliated.
AWARDS/TROPHY
The team with the maximum score in the final round will be declared as the “Winning
Team” and the team with the second highest score in the final round will be declared as
the “Runners up Team”.
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The speaker with the maximum score in the Preliminary Rounds will be declared the “Best
Mooter/Speaker”.
The team with the maximum Memorial scores will be awarded “The Best Memorial”.
The researcher scoring the highest marks in the researcher test will be awarded “Best
Researcher”.
The Prizes are as follows*:
Winning Team (Cash Prize) 100,000.00
1st Runner Up (Cash Prize) 45,000.00
2nd Runner Up (Cash Prize) 20,000.00
1st Best Memorial 10,000.00
2nd Best Memorial 5,000.00
Best Speaker (Female) 5,000.00
Best Speaker (Male) 5,000.00
Best Researcher (Female) 5,000.00
Best Researcher (Male) 5,000.00
*Certificates shall be issued to all the participants (Certificate of Participation).
All participants/teams are required to attend the Valedictory Ceremony on 29th March, 2020 in order
to collect their certificates. They will not be provided later.
ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION
Accommodation shall be provided to the participants only on the days of the Competition. Teams
which intend to arrive prior to or leave after the specified dates are required to make their own
arrangements.
Teams shall be responsible for their transportation to and from the airport / railway station / bus
station to the accommodation. They will be received by the OC at their respective places of
accommodation.
The OC will be responsible for transportation from the accommodation to the Competition venue.
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MISCELLANEOUS
The OC reserves the right to amend, modify, change, or repeal any of the Rules of the
Competition. The OC shall communicate any changes made in the Rules of the
Competition to the Teams.
The OC reserves the right to take decisions on any matter not mentioned in the Rules
of the Competition. Any such decision taken by the OC shall be final and binding.
The OC reserves the right to interpret any of the Rules of the Competition. Such
interpretation shall be final and binding.
If any one member of a team is notified or informed of any detail or information
concerning the Competition, it shall be deemed as if the said team as a whole has been
duly notified or informed.
The copyright in the Written Submissions of Teams shall vest with Unitedworld School
of Law. UWSL shall not be responsible for any liability accrued to any person or for
any loss caused to any person because of the content of the Written Submissions.
Any audio or video recording of oral pleadings by any team is prohibited.
If a Team believes that the Rules of the Competition have been violated at any stage of
the Competition, the Team shall, within half an hour after the completion of the round
in which the alleged violation has occurred, register a complaint with the Student
Conveners of the Competition.
Team(s) shall not approach the Panel with any complaints, under any circumstances
whatsoever.
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ORGANISING COMMITEE
CHIEF PATRON
Mr. Ritesh Hada
President, Karnavati University.
PATRON
Dr. Deepak Shishoo
Provost, Karnavati University.
CHAIRMAN, ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Dr. Nachiketa Mittal
Dean (I/C) of Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey – Advisor to KUMCS
(Associate Professor of Law)
Mr. Shrut Brahmbhatt - Organizing Secretary and Faculty Advisor to KUMCS.
(Assistant Professor of Law)
CA Nitesh S. Nanavati - Member
(Assistant Professor of Law)
Mr. Pranay Prakash – Member
(Assistant Professor of Law)
Ms. Nishtha Agrawal – Member
(Assistant Professor of Law)
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CONTACT
Student Committee:
Convener – Ms. Palak Mehta: +91-9586973718
Co-Convener – Mr. Manthan Sharma: +91-8562846724
Moot Registration & Procedural Compliance Committee
Co-ordinator – Mr. Varun Modasia: +91-8140300444
Student Member – Mr. Nilang Soni
Student member – Ms. Harshika Mehta
Hospitality Committee
Co-ordinator – Ms. Parinaz Fanibanda; +91-9723000017
Student Member – Mr. Ayush Bhandari
Student Member – Ms. Devanshi Jain
For Further Queries Email us at nmcc@uwsl.edu.in
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ANNEXURE 1
1STUWSLNATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2020 27-29March, 2020
REGISTRATION FORM
INSTRUCTIONS: All participating teams shall fill the details in capital letters and a scanned copy of
the duly filled form should be mailed to nmcc@uwsl.edu.in along with the receipt of payment on or
before the prescribed date to expedite allotment of the team code. Please read the Rules &
Regulations of the competition before submitting this registration form.
1. UNIVERSITY/ INSTITUTION DETAILS
Name of University/ Institution
Address
Name of Dean/HOD
Telephone No
Website
2. SPEAKER 1
Name Affix the recent Passport Size
Photograph here
Gender
Course & Year
Mobile No.
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3. Speaker 2
Name Affix the recent Passport Size
Photograph here
Gender
Course & Year
Mobile No.
4. Researcher
Name
Affix the recent Passport Size
Photograph here
Gender
Course & Year
Mobile No.
5. Demand Draft /Neft /Imps Details
Name of the Bank
Demand Draft No/UTR No./Ref. No.
Amount
Date
Note: Demand draft should be in favor of “Unitedworld School of Law” payable at Ahmedabad.
6. Declaration By The Team Members We hereby certify that the information given by us is true and complete in all material respect. We
also undertake to abide by the Rules & Regulations of the Client Counseling Competition.
____________________ (Signature - Speaker 1)
____________________ (Signature - Speaker 2)
____________________ (Signature – Researcher)
___________________________ (Signature – Faculty – In – Charge)
____________________________________ (Signature - Head of the Institution with Seal)
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ANNEXURE 2
1st NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2020 27-29March, 2020
TRAVEL FORM
Name of the Team Members:-
Member 1:-___________________________Gender:__________
Member 2:-___________________________ Gender:_________
Member 3:-___________________________ Gender:_________
Name of the Institution:-__________________________________________________________
Arrival Date & Time:-____________________________________________________________
Departure Date & Time:-__________________________________________________________
Any Other Details:-
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
(Signature - Speaker 1) (Signature - Speaker 2) (Signature – Researcher)
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