SLS Nagpur: 1st Edition Of The National Trial Advocacy Competition - 'NYAYANEETI 2024'
The 1st National Trial Advocacy Competition, 2024, titled “NYAYANEETI”: The Pursuits of Equating Evidence, represents a significant initiative in legal field.
Scheduled to take place from 30th August 2024 to 1st September 2024, this exciting event is all about giving law students a chance to practice real courtroom skills. Participants will engage in various aspects of trial advocacy, including client counseling, the presentation of opening and closing statements, and the handling of chief and cross-examinations. These exercises are designed to cultivate competencies crucial for a successful legal career, emphasizing the real-world application of theoretical knowledge.
The key theme, “pursuits of equating evidence,” focuses on the fair and balanced presentation of evidence in a trial. This concept emphasizes that justice is best served when evidence is presented accurately and equitably. By ensuring that all evidence is given equal consideration and is presented without bias, maintaining the integrity of the Judicial process.
Additionally, Nyayaniti will help aspiring lawyers to bridge gap between academic study and professional practice. By arguing cases before judges and contending with opposing counsel, students gain firsthand experience in managing the dynamics of a courtroom. This exposure is essential for developing not only technical legal skills but also the ethical and strategic acumen necessary for effective advocacy.
The event will also foster interactions between students and seasoned legal professionals who will be evaluating their performances, offering opportunities for mentorship and networking. Judged by eminent personalities in the legal field, this competition will facilitate knowledge sharing and highlight the importance of rigorous research, ethical considerations, and articulate advocacy in legal proceedings.
Ultimately, the 1st National Trial Advocacy Competition aims to give law students a solid foundation for research and also boost their confidence needed for litigation and contributing to their overall professional development.
For more details, refer to the brochure here