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Moot Court
THE MOOT COURT
"Moot Court is an integral aspect of life of a law student and the lessons learnt by participation in Moot Court help the student to stand tall in the real court when they enter into the profession. The school of Law conducts a moot court competition which simulates a court hearing (usually an appeal against a final decree, research and apply relevant law, prepare written submissions, and present oral argument). It is a specialized application of the art of persuasiveness and plays an important role in legal education. Students are usually involved in drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument.The ambience of Moot Court Hall which has in-house books, bare acts, commentaries, properly arranged podiums, Statue of lady Justice, images of the preamble of Constitution, etc. is itself an important factor which encourages the students to participate in the Moot Court. Mooting is the better way to learn the law than to read, interpret, comprehend, and understand the research, framing arguments, and writing. Mooting delivers a holistic approach to learning the Law and adopting the law in practice."