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Sandeep Marwah Honoured with National Award by Public Relation Society of India

New Delhi: The only and the most prestigious organization in Public Relations- Public Relations Society of India honored Dr. Sandeep Marwah with the PRSI Leadership National Award in the gracious presence of Hon. Baby Rani Maurya The Governor of State of Uttaranchal and Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank Hon. Union Minister for Education Government of India.
Dr. Ajit Pathak thanked all the 3000 members in 30 chapters all over India. He read the message of Shri M. Vankaiah Naidu Vice President of India and congratulated all the awardees present there to receive their National Award. ”I am feeling proud to announce these awards to the most deserving people of India. I am sure these awards will motivate them to enhance their capacity of their respective work and bring India to higher platform,” said Dr. Ajit Pathak National President of PRSI.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, 40 years in media with seven World Records to his credit, is the founder of Noida Film City & Marwah Studios, Chancellor of AAFT University of Media And Arts, Managing Director of National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Ltd, and National Chairman for Media And Entertainment Committee BIS Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Government of India.He is also the Chief Scout For India.
Philippe Borremans President International Public Relation Association, Y. Babji Secretary General PRSI and many dignities from all over the country and abroad were present on the occasion.
Public Relations Society of India (PRSI), the national association of PR practitioners was established in 1958 to promote the recognition of public relations as a profession and to formulate and interpret to the public the objectives and the potentialities of public relations as a strategic management function.
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Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University wins the 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Competition
The Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University was awarded a cash price of Rs.25,000 along with the trophy whereas, runners-up team of HNLU, Raipur was awarded Rs.15,000. In other categories of award, the best memorial went to Lloyd Law College, New Delhi and the best mooter and best researcher were given to Ms. Komal, Student of University of Legal Studies, Punjab.
The valedictory ceremony of the Prof VS Mani Memorial International Moot Court Competition had an impressive presence of Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sabeena of Rajasthan High Court, Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sangeeta Dinghra Sehagal of Delhi High Court of along with Prof Paramjeet S Jaswal Vice Chancellor of RGNlU Patiala on 7th October, 2018.
In her valedictory address, Justice Sabeenar cited her professional journey before the gathering and enlightened them about the challenges faced by professionals having lack of technology. She insisted students who now have abundance of resources to become masters of detailing at their work. According to her, an advocate cannot afford to overlook miniscule information while arguing a case and therefore they must learn to focus.
Justice Sangeeta Dinghra gave a scintillating talk on emerging dimensions in the practice of law and urged young students to give ample time to inculcate a hobby which brings value addition to their personality. She emphasized on the importance of reading quality literature to enhance literary skills. She critically examined usage of modern tools in legal education which may distract people from the genuine knowledge.
Prof PS Jaswal appreciated the University for reaching out to the finest of experts from across the country to make them a part of this competition. While commenting on the moot problem which is based on International Law, he called it an excellent choice of a moot competition. He further said “Law students are required to have immense curiosity and a logical brain to analyse law. A lawyer essentially needs to acquire knowledge and skill of speech.” Justice Sabeena pointed out that a good lawyer should have sense of accepting logic, reliance on direct legal authorities, commitment to facts and presence of mind as the chief qualities. Mulling over the concept of leadership he advised that aspiring lawyers should carefully choose the type of leadership they wish to exemplify and said “an ideal leader is the one who doesn’t pronounce to be one and neither commands others to follow, yet is looked up to, based on his/her valuable contributions towards the well being of the society and human fraternity.”
On this occasion, Jaipur National University’s Chancellor Dr. Sandeep Bakshi and Vice Chancellor Prof (Dr) HN Verma were also present. Dr. Bakshi and Prof Verma congratulated the team and they welcomed the distinguished guests. Dr. Bakshi proudly stated, “The Indian legal acumen is unparallel and the purpose of such Moot Courts is to nurture them further. It was Prof VS Mani who took the initiative in starting the moot court here in Seedling School of Law and Governance and he prepared the law students in such a manner, where they can showcase their talents. ” He urged all the participants of the Moot Court Competition to aim at becoming distinguished legal professionals of the world. Dr. Bakshi further said that Jaipur National University strives to bring out the best in each and every student and has thoughtfully created student-friendly campus for this purpose and Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition in Seedling School of Law and Governance, is one of them.
Prof HN Verma, said that this moot court competition was an eye opener and this moot court competition helps law students in many ways – it teaches them to be good lawyer, good orator and good researcher. He further said “the very fact that these participants have been chosen over their colleagues to represent their respective institutions at the Moot Court competition shows signs of their sky rocketing success in future.”
Dr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma, Head and Deputy Director of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, said that the moot courts were ideal grounds for students to sharpen their skills of argument and presentation. He further said that participating in such activities is more important than winning or losing. While a healthy sense of competition does indeed motivate the law students to improve their skills, in the long run they must remember that there are shades of grey when they eventually take up legal practice.
The 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court competition that saw the spirited participation of over 40 teams from the most sought after law colleges across the country and abroad, included Alliance University Bangalore, Amity Law School, Amity University, Army Institute of Law, Mohali Amity Law School Noida, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Government Law College Mumbai, Sastra Deemed University, Amity Law School, Delhi (GGSIPU), Amity Law School Amity University Gwalior, Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Indian Institute of Legal Studies Siliguri, Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, JECRC Jaipur Rajasthan, KIIT School Of Law Bhubaneshwar, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, Lloyd Law College Greater Noida, United World School of Law Gandhinagar Gujarat, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, NLSIU, Bangalore* NLIU, Bhopal, Ramaiah College of Law Bangalore, Manipal University Jaipur Rajasthan, Symbiosis Law School Noida, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, University Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, School of Law, UPES Dehradun.
All the 46 teams locked horns with one another to qualify for the Quarter finals and the 8 Quarter finalist teams included Army Institute of Law, Mohali; Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Symbiosis Law School, Noida, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, University of Legal Studies, Punjab and HNLU, Raipur
Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan and HNLU, Raipur competed further to make it to the semi-finals. The 4 semi finalist teams of rubbed their shoulders against one another to make it to the finals on 7th October, 2018. Battling the sharp competition of the semi-final rounds, the teams of HNLU, Raipur and Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur made the worthy finalists.
Mrs. Komal Audichya, Faculty Convener of Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition and Coordinator of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, congratulated the team. While talking about various law skills, a law student must learn during his studies, she exhorted the students to participate more in moot court activities. Underlying the importance of developing law skills among students, she talked about the importance of moot courts. He said that moot courts are academic stimulations of appellate advocacy that educate students about the law and judicial processes. Moot Court activities improve critical and analytical skills besides legal research.
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Report on 2nd Dr. Gurjeet Singh Memorial National Moot Court Competition, 2018
The 2nd Dr. Gurjeet Singh Memorial National Moot Court Competition is the 2nd National Moot Court Competition organised by National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam in collaboration with UNICEF, Office for Assam and SCC Online and Eastern Book Company as Knowledge Partners. The competition is named in memory of the founder Vice-Chancellor Dr. Gurjeet Singh, who left for his heavenly abode on 1st April, 2017. Our collaboration with one of the UN Organisation (UNICEF, Office for Assam) was one of the main attraction of the event, by which it became the first ever National Moot Court Competition in the nation in collaboration with UNICEF.
This time the Competition had a record 28 Team that registered (27 participated) from reputed law schools across the nation. It was a three-day event- from 20th to 22nd April, 2018. The moot problem was released about 2 months prior to the competition. It was pleasant to see teams from ADAMAS University, School of Law and Justice, Aligarh Muslim University, Faculty of Law, Amity University, Kolkata, Christ University, School of Law, CNLU, Patna, DSNLU, Vishakhapatnam, GNLU, Gandhinagar, ICFAI University, Dehradun, ICFAI University, Tripura, Jalpaiguri Law College, JCC Law College, Jorhat Law College, KLE Society’s Law College, Lloyd’s Law College, Greater Noida, MNLU, Mumbai, MNLU, Nagpur, NUSRL, Ranchi, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sastra Deemed University, School of Law, Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Tezpur Law College, TNNLS, Trichy, UILS Panjab, University of North Bengal, Department of Law, University School of Law Research, UPES Dehradun, Faculty of Law, Uttranchal University, Law College Dehradun.
We continued our first time initiative of 1st edition of GSM NMCC of separate moot problem for semi-finals and finals and the competition of student adjudicators in this event also, but this time the problem for the semi-finals and finals was given beforehand for which they were not supposed to submit the memorandum. The teams were only asked to present oral arguments. This time we had 8 student adjudicators from the University, who directly appeared in Quarter finals.
The inauguration of 2nd Edition of Dr Gurjeet Singh Memorial National Moot Court Competition was held on 21st April, 2018. The Researchers’ Test and Draw of Lots started simultaneously on the same day. The team members were looking very enthusiastic for that.
The next day witnessed the progression of the preliminary rounds and Quarter Final Rounds, where the judges had taken acute measures to test the acumen of the participants. There was a tough competition amongst the teams. The teams from MNLU Mumbai, NUSRL Ranchi, UILS Punjab and Uttaranchal University qualified for semifinals. Next day witnessed the semi-final rounds and ultimately teams from UILS Punjab and Uttaranchal University marched to finals along with Ms. Filzah Belal and Mr. Mehul Shah booking their adjudicators seat for Finals.
The Final round was judged by Hon’ble Mr. Jusitce Ujjal Bhuyan, Judge Gauhati High Court who was accompanied by 4 senior advocates namely, Mr. Angshuman Bora. Mr K K Mahanta, Mr Hasibur Rehman and Mr. Probal Mukherjee. It was a treat to see the finals where both teams did exceptionally well by often responding back to the tricky questions raised by the judges and the student adjudicators while grilling the participants.
The defending champions of 1st GSM NMCC, UILS Punjab were adjudged as the winner again and Uttaranchal University was subsequently adjudged the Runners Up and were awarded with cash prizes of Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 20,000 Respectively. The Best Student Counsel went to Sakshi Tyagi from Uttaranchal University with a cash prize of Rs 5000. The Best Memorial award was grabbed by the team from CNLU, Patna along with a cash prize of Rs. 5000. The best Researcher award went to Mukund Joshi from MNLU, Mumbai. And finally the Best Student Adjudicator was awarded to Ms. Filzah Belal with a Cash Prize of 5000 and Second Best Student Adjudicator was awarded to Mr. Mehul Shah with a cash Prize of Rs. 3000.
The competition was wrapped up with a social dinner. In the end, the Moot Court Committee of NLUJAA lets SCC Online and EBC know of its heartfelt gratitude for being encouraging and extremely helpful sponsors. We hope to see an even greater participation for the third edition and make it an equally greater experience to everyone associated with the competition right from the sponsors to the volunteers.
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Top BE/B.Tech Colleges In Himachal Pradesh - List of Top 50 Best Engineering College in Himachal Pradesh
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Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University wins the 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Competition
The Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University was awarded a cash price of Rs.25,000 along with the trophy whereas, runners-up team of HNLU, Raipur was awarded Rs.15,000. In other categories of award, the best memorial went to Lloyd Law College, New Delhi and the best mooter and best researcher were given to Ms. Komal, Student of University of Legal Studies, Punjab.
The valedictory ceremony of the Prof VS Mani Memorial International Moot Court Competition had an impressive presence of Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sabeena of Rajasthan High Court, Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sangeeta Dinghra Sehagal of Delhi High Court of along with Prof Paramjeet S Jaswal Vice Chancellor of RGNlU Patiala on 7th October, 2018.
In her valedictory address, Justice Sabeenar cited her professional journey before the gathering and enlightened them about the challenges faced by professionals having lack of technology. She insisted students who now have abundance of resources to become masters of detailing at their work. According to her, an advocate cannot afford to overlook miniscule information while arguing a case and therefore they must learn to focus.
Justice Sangeeta Dinghra gave a scintillating talk on emerging dimensions in the practice of law and urged young students to give ample time to inculcate a hobby which brings value addition to their personality. She emphasized on the importance of reading quality literature to enhance literary skills. She critically examined usage of modern tools in legal education which may distract people from the genuine knowledge.
Prof PS Jaswal appreciated the University for reaching out to the finest of experts from across the country to make them a part of this competition. While commenting on the moot problem which is based on International Law, he called it an excellent choice of a moot competition. He further said “Law students are required to have immense curiosity and a logical brain to analyse law. A lawyer essentially needs to acquire knowledge and skill of speech.” Justice Sabeena pointed out that a good lawyer should have sense of accepting logic, reliance on direct legal authorities, commitment to facts and presence of mind as the chief qualities. Mulling over the concept of leadership he advised that aspiring lawyers should carefully choose the type of leadership they wish to exemplify and said “an ideal leader is the one who doesn’t pronounce to be one and neither commands others to follow, yet is looked up to, based on his/her valuable contributions towards the well being of the society and human fraternity.”
On this occasion, Jaipur National University’s Chancellor Dr. Sandeep Bakshi and Vice Chancellor Prof (Dr) HN Verma were also present. Dr. Bakshi and Prof Verma congratulated the team and they welcomed the distinguished guests. Dr. Bakshi proudly stated, “The Indian legal acumen is unparallel and the purpose of such Moot Courts is to nurture them further. It was Prof VS Mani who took the initiative in starting the moot court here in Seedling School of Law and Governance and he prepared the law students in such a manner, where they can showcase their talents. ” He urged all the participants of the Moot Court Competition to aim at becoming distinguished legal professionals of the world. Dr. Bakshi further said that Jaipur National University strives to bring out the best in each and every student and has thoughtfully created student-friendly campus for this purpose and Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition in Seedling School of Law and Governance, is one of them.
Prof HN Verma, said that this moot court competition was an eye opener and this moot court competition helps law students in many ways – it teaches them to be good lawyer, good orator and good researcher. He further said “the very fact that these participants have been chosen over their colleagues to represent their respective institutions at the Moot Court competition shows signs of their sky rocketing success in future.”
Dr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma, Head and Deputy Director of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, said that the moot courts were ideal grounds for students to sharpen their skills of argument and presentation. He further said that participating in such activities is more important than winning or losing. While a healthy sense of competition does indeed motivate the law students to improve their skills, in the long run they must remember that there are shades of grey when they eventually take up legal practice.
The 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court competition that saw the spirited participation of over 40 teams from the most sought after law colleges across the country and abroad, included Alliance University Bangalore, Amity Law School, Amity University, Army Institute of Law, Mohali Amity Law School Noida, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Government Law College Mumbai, Sastra Deemed University, Amity Law School, Delhi (GGSIPU), Amity Law School Amity University Gwalior, Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Indian Institute of Legal Studies Siliguri, Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, JECRC Jaipur Rajasthan, KIIT School Of Law Bhubaneshwar, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, Lloyd Law College Greater Noida, United World School of Law Gandhinagar Gujarat, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, NLSIU, Bangalore* NLIU, Bhopal, Ramaiah College of Law Bangalore, Manipal University Jaipur Rajasthan, Symbiosis Law School Noida, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, University Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, School of Law, UPES Dehradun.
All the 46 teams locked horns with one another to qualify for the Quarter finals and the 8 Quarter finalist teams included Army Institute of Law, Mohali; Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Symbiosis Law School, Noida, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, University of Legal Studies, Punjab and HNLU, Raipur
Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan and HNLU, Raipur competed further to make it to the semi-finals. The 4 semi finalist teams of rubbed their shoulders against one another to make it to the finals on 7th October, 2018. Battling the sharp competition of the semi-final rounds, the teams of HNLU, Raipur and Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur made the worthy finalists.
Mrs. Komal Audichya, Faculty Convener of Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition and Coordinator of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, congratulated the team. While talking about various law skills, a law student must learn during his studies, she exhorted the students to participate more in moot court activities. Underlying the importance of developing law skills among students, she talked about the importance of moot courts. He said that moot courts are academic stimulations of appellate advocacy that educate students about the law and judicial processes. Moot Court activities improve critical and analytical skills besides legal research.
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The Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University was awarded a cash price of Rs.25,000 along with the trophy whereas, runners-up team of HNLU, Raipur was awarded Rs.15,000. In other categories of award, the best memorial went to Lloyd Law College, New Delhi and the best mooter and best researcher were given to Ms. Komal, Student of University of Legal Studies, Punjab.
The valedictory ceremony of the Prof VS Mani Memorial International Moot Court Competition had an impressive presence of Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sabeena of Rajasthan High Court, Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sangeeta Dinghra Sehagal of Delhi High Court of along with Prof Paramjeet S Jaswal Vice Chancellor of RGNlU Patiala on 7th October, 2018.
In her valedictory address, Justice Sabeenar cited her professional journey before the gathering and enlightened them about the challenges faced by professionals having lack of technology. She insisted students who now have abundance of resources to become masters of detailing at their work. According to her, an advocate cannot afford to overlook miniscule information while arguing a case and therefore they must learn to focus.
Justice Sangeeta Dinghra gave a scintillating talk on emerging dimensions in the practice of law and urged young students to give ample time to inculcate a hobby which brings value addition to their personality. She emphasized on the importance of reading quality literature to enhance literary skills. She critically examined usage of modern tools in legal education which may distract people from the genuine knowledge.
Prof PS Jaswal appreciated the University for reaching out to the finest of experts from across the country to make them a part of this competition. While commenting on the moot problem which is based on International Law, he called it an excellent choice of a moot competition. He further said “Law students are required to have immense curiosity and a logical brain to analyse law. A lawyer essentially needs to acquire knowledge and skill of speech.” Justice Sabeena pointed out that a good lawyer should have sense of accepting logic, reliance on direct legal authorities, commitment to facts and presence of mind as the chief qualities. Mulling over the concept of leadership he advised that aspiring lawyers should carefully choose the type of leadership they wish to exemplify and said “an ideal leader is the one who doesn’t pronounce to be one and neither commands others to follow, yet is looked up to, based on his/her valuable contributions towards the well being of the society and human fraternity.”
On this occasion, Jaipur National University’s Chancellor Dr. Sandeep Bakshi and Vice Chancellor Prof (Dr) HN Verma were also present. Dr. Bakshi and Prof Verma congratulated the team and they welcomed the distinguished guests. Dr. Bakshi proudly stated, “The Indian legal acumen is unparallel and the purpose of such Moot Courts is to nurture them further. It was Prof VS Mani who took the initiative in starting the moot court here in Seedling School of Law and Governance and he prepared the law students in such a manner, where they can showcase their talents. ” He urged all the participants of the Moot Court Competition to aim at becoming distinguished legal professionals of the world. Dr. Bakshi further said that Jaipur National University strives to bring out the best in each and every student and has thoughtfully created student-friendly campus for this purpose and Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition in Seedling School of Law and Governance, is one of them.
Prof HN Verma, said that this moot court competition was an eye opener and this moot court competition helps law students in many ways – it teaches them to be good lawyer, good orator and good researcher. He further said “the very fact that these participants have been chosen over their colleagues to represent their respective institutions at the Moot Court competition shows signs of their sky rocketing success in future.”
Dr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma, Head and Deputy Director of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, said that the moot courts were ideal grounds for students to sharpen their skills of argument and presentation. He further said that participating in such activities is more important than winning or losing. While a healthy sense of competition does indeed motivate the law students to improve their skills, in the long run they must remember that there are shades of grey when they eventually take up legal practice.
The 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court competition that saw the spirited participation of over 40 teams from the most sought after law colleges across the country and abroad, included Alliance University Bangalore, Amity Law School, Amity University, Army Institute of Law, Mohali Amity Law School Noida, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Government Law College Mumbai, Sastra Deemed University, Amity Law School, Delhi (GGSIPU), Amity Law School Amity University Gwalior, Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Indian Institute of Legal Studies Siliguri, Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, JECRC Jaipur Rajasthan, KIIT School Of Law Bhubaneshwar, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, Lloyd Law College Greater Noida, United World School of Law Gandhinagar Gujarat, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, NLSIU, Bangalore* NLIU, Bhopal, Ramaiah College of Law Bangalore, Manipal University Jaipur Rajasthan, Symbiosis Law School Noida, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, University Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, School of Law, UPES Dehradun.
All the 46 teams locked horns with one another to qualify for the Quarter finals and the 8 Quarter finalist teams included Army Institute of Law, Mohali; Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Symbiosis Law School, Noida, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, University of Legal Studies, Punjab and HNLU, Raipur
Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan and HNLU, Raipur competed further to make it to the semi-finals. The 4 semi finalist teams of rubbed their shoulders against one another to make it to the finals on 7th October, 2018. Battling the sharp competition of the semi-final rounds, the teams of HNLU, Raipur and Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur made the worthy finalists.
Mrs. Komal Audichya, Faculty Convener of Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition and Coordinator of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, congratulated the team. While talking about various law skills, a law student must learn during his studies, she exhorted the students to participate more in moot court activities. Underlying the importance of developing law skills among students, she talked about the importance of moot courts. He said that moot courts are academic stimulations of appellate advocacy that educate students about the law and judicial processes. Moot Court activities improve critical and analytical skills besides legal research.
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The Jamunlal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali University was awarded a cash price of Rs.25,000 along with the trophy whereas, runners-up team of HNLU, Raipur was awarded Rs.15,000. In other categories of award, the best memorial went to Lloyd Law College, New Delhi and the best mooter and best researcher were given to Ms. Komal, Student of University of Legal Studies, Punjab.
The valedictory ceremony of the Prof VS Mani Memorial International Moot Court Competition had an impressive presence of Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sabeena of Rajasthan High Court, Hon’ble Mrs Justice Sangeeta Dinghra Sehagal of Delhi High Court of along with Prof Paramjeet S Jaswal Vice Chancellor of RGNlU Patiala on 7th October, 2018.
In her valedictory address, Justice Sabeenar cited her professional journey before the gathering and enlightened them about the challenges faced by professionals having lack of technology. She insisted students who now have abundance of resources to become masters of detailing at their work. According to her, an advocate cannot afford to overlook miniscule information while arguing a case and therefore they must learn to focus.
Justice Sangeeta Dinghra gave a scintillating talk on emerging dimensions in the practice of law and urged young students to give ample time to inculcate a hobby which brings value addition to their personality. She emphasized on the importance of reading quality literature to enhance literary skills. She critically examined usage of modern tools in legal education which may distract people from the genuine knowledge.
Prof PS Jaswal appreciated the University for reaching out to the finest of experts from across the country to make them a part of this competition. While commenting on the moot problem which is based on International Law, he called it an excellent choice of a moot competition. He further said “Law students are required to have immense curiosity and a logical brain to analyse law. A lawyer essentially needs to acquire knowledge and skill of speech.” Justice Sabeena pointed out that a good lawyer should have sense of accepting logic, reliance on direct legal authorities, commitment to facts and presence of mind as the chief qualities. Mulling over the concept of leadership he advised that aspiring lawyers should carefully choose the type of leadership they wish to exemplify and said “an ideal leader is the one who doesn’t pronounce to be one and neither commands others to follow, yet is looked up to, based on his/her valuable contributions towards the well being of the society and human fraternity.”
On this occasion, Jaipur National University’s Chancellor Dr. Sandeep Bakshi and Vice Chancellor Prof (Dr) HN Verma were also present. Dr. Bakshi and Prof Verma congratulated the team and they welcomed the distinguished guests. Dr. Bakshi proudly stated, “The Indian legal acumen is unparallel and the purpose of such Moot Courts is to nurture them further. It was Prof VS Mani who took the initiative in starting the moot court here in Seedling School of Law and Governance and he prepared the law students in such a manner, where they can showcase their talents. ” He urged all the participants of the Moot Court Competition to aim at becoming distinguished legal professionals of the world. Dr. Bakshi further said that Jaipur National University strives to bring out the best in each and every student and has thoughtfully created student-friendly campus for this purpose and Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition in Seedling School of Law and Governance, is one of them.
Prof HN Verma, said that this moot court competition was an eye opener and this moot court competition helps law students in many ways – it teaches them to be good lawyer, good orator and good researcher. He further said “the very fact that these participants have been chosen over their colleagues to represent their respective institutions at the Moot Court competition shows signs of their sky rocketing success in future.”
Dr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma, Head and Deputy Director of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, said that the moot courts were ideal grounds for students to sharpen their skills of argument and presentation. He further said that participating in such activities is more important than winning or losing. While a healthy sense of competition does indeed motivate the law students to improve their skills, in the long run they must remember that there are shades of grey when they eventually take up legal practice.
The 7th Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court competition that saw the spirited participation of over 40 teams from the most sought after law colleges across the country and abroad, included Alliance University Bangalore, Amity Law School, Amity University, Army Institute of Law, Mohali Amity Law School Noida, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Government Law College Mumbai, Sastra Deemed University, Amity Law School, Delhi (GGSIPU), Amity Law School Amity University Gwalior, Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Indian Institute of Legal Studies Siliguri, Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, JECRC Jaipur Rajasthan, KIIT School Of Law Bhubaneshwar, Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, Lloyd Law College Greater Noida, United World School of Law Gandhinagar Gujarat, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, NLSIU, Bangalore* NLIU, Bhopal, Ramaiah College of Law Bangalore, Manipal University Jaipur Rajasthan, Symbiosis Law School Noida, Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, University Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, School of Law, UPES Dehradun.
All the 46 teams locked horns with one another to qualify for the Quarter finals and the 8 Quarter finalist teams included Army Institute of Law, Mohali; Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Symbiosis Law School, Noida, School of Excellence in Law The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan, University of Legal Studies, Punjab and HNLU, Raipur
Amity Law School, Delhi, Banasthali Vidyapith, Five Year Law College, University of Rajasthan and HNLU, Raipur competed further to make it to the semi-finals. The 4 semi finalist teams of rubbed their shoulders against one another to make it to the finals on 7th October, 2018. Battling the sharp competition of the semi-final rounds, the teams of HNLU, Raipur and Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur made the worthy finalists.
Mrs. Komal Audichya, Faculty Convener of Prof VS Mani Memorial International Law Moot Court Competition and Coordinator of Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur National University, congratulated the team. While talking about various law skills, a law student must learn during his studies, she exhorted the students to participate more in moot court activities. Underlying the importance of developing law skills among students, she talked about the importance of moot courts. He said that moot courts are academic stimulations of appellate advocacy that educate students about the law and judicial processes. Moot Court activities improve critical and analytical skills besides legal research.
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