Moot Court Society
School Of Law, SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies (NMIMS), Bengaluru
School Of Law, SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies (NMIMS), Bengaluru
The Moot Court Society of the School of Law, SVKM’s NMIMS, Bengaluru, exemplifies our commitment to holistic and forward-looking legal education. Our aim is to nurture students who are not only knowledgeable in law but also equipped to contribute meaningfully to society through ethical leadership and informed advocacy.
The Society serves as a dynamic platform where legal learning is enriched through active participation in advocacy training, moot court competitions, and structured research initiatives. These engagements enable students to develop the skills and confidence required for professional success, while also instilling values of justice, fairness, and responsibility.
Moot court activities are an integral part of our academic environment, promoting legal skills, critical thinking, and professional development. These skills empower students to apply their classroom learning in complex, real-world scenarios and to approach the legal profession with clarity of purpose and a commitment to public service.
I appreciate the efforts that have gone into building this digital platform and supporting the growth of such meaningful academic activities. It is heartening to see students and faculty come together to create opportunities that reflect the School’s values and vision.
Dr. Narayani Ramachandran,
Director,
SVKM’s NMIMS, Bengaluru
At the School of Law, SVKM’s NMIMS, Bengaluru, our vision is to develop legal professionals who are academically sound, ethically grounded, and socially responsible. We believe that legal education must go beyond textbooks to include practical learning that prepares students for the real-world demands of the profession.
The Moot Court Society is central to this mission. The society serves as a platform for students to develop essential lawyering skills through hands-on experience. Whether it is through internal selections, national and international moots, drafting workshops, or research training, students are encouraged to engage with law not just as learners, but as thinkers and advocates.
Participation in the moot court competitions allow students to strengthen their skills in legal reasoning, structured argumentation, courtroom etiquette, and teamwork. They learn how to manage time under pressure, respond to feedback, and communicate persuasively—skills that are critical for any successful legal career.
Beyond advocacy, the Society also fosters leadership and collaboration. Students take initiative, support one another, and contribute to building a culture of academic excellence and integrity. These experiences help shape a professional identity based on competence, confidence, and a commitment to justice.
At the School of Law, we see the Moot Court Society not just as a co-curricular activity, but as a vital extension of our academic framework. It helps bridge the gap between theory and practice and equips students to enter the legal field with both knowledge and character.
I encourage every student to explore the opportunities the Society offers and to make the most of this transformative experience.
Dr. Samraggi Chakraborty,
Program Chairperson,
School of Law, SVKM’s NMIMS, Bengaluru