14th NALSAR Justice B.R. Sawhny Memorial National Moot Court Competition, 2021 (Register by Aug 20)
NALSAR University of Law was established under the Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of 1998 as a fully residential National Law University, offering an integrated five-year law course. Indisputably, NALSAR counts as one of the best law schools in the country. This has been reiterated in leading media agencies such as India Today and Times of India, among others.
The objective of the 14th NALSAR-Justice B.R Sawhny Memorial Moot Court Competition 2021 is to stir up research and indulgence in poignant issues in Constitutional Law. The competition is scheduled to be held from 9th to 10th October 2021 on a Virtual Platform. The moot will be judged by the revered scholars of Constitutional Law who have expertise in the legal issues stated in the Moot Problem. The moot is being organized in collaboration with the Bodh Raj Sawhny Memorial Trust.
ABOUT THE DRAFTER
The Moot Proposition has been drafted by Mr. Alok Prasanna Kumar. He is the Co-Founder and Lead at Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, Karnataka. His areas of research include judicial reforms, Constitutional law, urban development, and law and technology. He is an alumnus of NALSAR and has obtained BCL from the University of Oxford. He writes a monthly column for the Economic and Political Weekly and has published in the Indian Journal of Constitutional Law and National Law School of India Review apart from several media outlets. He has practiced in the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court.
Kindly complete all the registration formalities stated in the Official Rules of the moot on or before 20th August, 2021 (11:59 P.M. IST).
RELEVANT LINKS
Link of the google form for Provisional Registration
CONTACT US
For further clarifications or queries, you may contact the undersigned Organizing Committee members or else can contact us through e-mail at brsmoot@nalsar.ac.in
Tilak Dangi +91 9602297561
Anshul Agarwal +91 7976217443
Archita Prawasi +91 8989161852
Saumya Khandelwal +91 9935003838