CMRU School of Legal Studies

VIII National Moot Court Competition

20th to 22nd May, 2022

ABOUT CMRU SOLS

CMR University, School of Legal Studies strives to attract and facilitate the foray of enterprising, smart, and intelligent young individuals into the legal profession. The Law School seeks to emphasize on the integration of enterprising initiatives and creative programs in the curricular activity, transcending conventional academic orientation so as to inculcate within each of its students, a vibrant and more real outlook towards life and career. Since its inception, the college has gone from strength to strength establishing itself as one of the premier law schools in the country. The Week Magazine ranked CMR University, School of Legal Studies as the 2nd Best Private Law College in South India in their recently conducted survey of the best colleges in India. The Law School has consistently been recognised as one of the Top Law Schools in the country, consecutively from the past 10 years. CMR University, School of Legal Studies organizes Biennial National Level Moot Court Competitions and National Level Cross-Examination Competitions which has been by far the only one of its kind. The CMR Memorial Guest Lecture Series has in the past, been highly successful in inviting distinguished legal luminaries including the present and former Governors of Karnataka, judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts, successful trial and corporate lawyers from all over the world.

CMR VIII NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2022

The CMR National Moot Court Competition, the flagship event at CMR University, School of Legal Studies is a biennial event that witnesses participation by premier legal institutions in the country. This competition attempts to facilitate the development of skills of interpretation and legal reasoning in the participating students, with a benign hope of encouraging them to achieve greater heights. The previous edition of the same was held virtually in the year 2020. The current edition shall be restricted to a total participation of not more than 20 teams competing in two preliminary rounds to be judged by experienced advocates, professionals and law teachers from Bangalore. Each semi- final round shall be judged by a bench of three senior advocates and the final round shall be presided by a bench of five sitting judges from the High Court of Karnataka. This moot, as any other, expects to present important questions of law that are challenging yet accessible and inviting; and enable participants to present the best of themselves –as aspiring practitioners of law and as ladies/gentlemen with integrity, wisdom and eloquence.

Prof. (Dr.) T. R. Subramanya | Dean


Dr. V.J. Praneshwaran | Director


Dr. Chanjana Elsa Philip | Associate Professor


Natasha K |Convener

Monusha Nambiar| Co- Convener