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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

You can obtain the names of some pertinent cases by looking up the topic of law in a legal textbook, reading the chapter or section on it, and learning more about it. If the moot problem includes case names, as most do, you can check them up immediately, and going through them can help you come up with a better solution.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

The legal services conduct lok adalats which is completely different than moot courts. The moot courts have imaginary problems and the law students study and argue on that problem and the entire moot court process is just for practice. Whereas lok adalats are conducted based on real problems and their orders are binding over the party.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

1Evaluate the facts 2 Identify the issue of your memo 3Narrow your jurisdiction 4Use Boolean search terms 5Understand that helpful cases don't have to have the legal outcome you want Incase no indian case laws international case can be used for persuasion.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

1. Do not stick to one source.
2. Read the problem.
3. Wise team selection.
4. Cite good case laws that will help.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

Lead the court. You are in control. Donot let the court guide you. If they ask a question, answer it immediately and effectively. Know the names, facts, cases, etc. Make sure you know if you are appearing on behalf of the appellant/petitioner or respondent. Know if the matter is an appeal or a petition. If you're the appellant, at the beginning of the argument always ask for 3-5 minutes of rebuttal time. If you're a respondent, try to begin your argument by answering.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

You can look the area of law up in a law textbook, read the chapter or section on it, and find out the names of some relevant cases. If the moot problem mentions the names of cases - and most do - you can look these up directly, and reading through them may give you a clearer idea.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

First of all you should be good at MS Word. You should know how to operate. Then you should download memorials from top moot court competitions like Surana and Surana. Then you should study that memorial and check for all the editing and then try to implement the same in your own memorial.

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Ishaan Mahajan

Beginner-Level 5

A person can start mooting from the very advent of the law course ie since the first year You must start with some low level moots like intra college moots etc. Just to get acquainted with how mooting is done actually You must also attend seminars that regarding mooting Once your perfectly acquainted with the art and all its mannerisms then you can try national and international moots to gain more and more experience.

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