VIT-AP School Of Law Organises The 1st Intra Moot Court Competition
May 18, 2022: VIT-AP School of Law hosted a two-day Intra Moot Court Competition, with the winning team consisting of Mantena Bhavya sri, Penumaka Sri Nikhi, and Pilla Mounisha Sai. In the two-day competition, held on the 17th and 18th of May 2022, eight teams qualified for the quarter-finals from among the 18 teams competing in the first and second year of BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons) programmes.
During his inaugural address, Dr Benarji Chakka, Dean, VIT-AP School of Law, explained that a moot court is a smaller replica of a real courtroom where legal proceedings and trials are held. It's also known as a Mock Court, in which law students act as professionals and take on all of the responsibilities and duties that have been assigned to them in order to demonstrate their ability to think creatively, answer questions convincingly, and demonstrate their oratory, writing, and persuasive skills.
Prof. Mula Sneha Goud, the Program Coordinator, said that a civil case had been chosen for the Compet
VIT-AP School Of Law Organises The 1st Intra Moot Court Competition
May 18, 2022: VIT-AP School of Law hosted a two-day Intra Moot Court Competition, with the winning team consisting of Mantena Bhavya sri, Penumaka Sri Nikhi, and Pilla Mounisha Sai. In the two-day competition, held on the 17th and 18th of May 2022, eight teams qualified for the quarter-finals from among the 18 teams competing in the first and second year of BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons) programmes.
During his inaugural address, Dr Benarji Chakka, Dean, VIT-AP School of Law, explained that a moot court is a smaller replica of a real courtroom where legal proceedings and trials are held. It's also known as a Mock Court, in which law students act as professionals and take on all of the responsibilities and duties that have been assigned to them in order to demonstrate their ability to think creatively, answer questions convincingly, and demonstrate their oratory, writing, and persuasive skills.
Prof. Mula Sneha Goud, the Program Coordinator, said that a civil case had been chosen for the Competition. The plaintiff and respondent were chosen by a random drawing of lots. N.J. Ratnakumar, Principal Jr.civil Judge cum Metropolitan Magistrate, Nandigama, YV Anil Kumar, Advocate, High Court of Andhrapradesh, and AV Parthasaradhi, Rtd. Dist.& Sessions Judge argued the case before the Bench. In the final rounds, Mantena Bhavya sri, Penumaka Sri Nikki, Pilla Mounisha Sai, and Beeda Rashmitha Rani Yadav,Chintala Srivani, and Nagha Promod competed. Penumaka Sri Nikhi was named Best Speaker, Anagha Promod was named Best Researcher, and Beeda Rashmitha Rani Yadav, Chintala Srivani, and Anagha Promod were named Best Memorial.
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