SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law Holds 2nd National Moot Court Competition

Sakshi Kansal

21 March 2018 12:01 PM IST

  • SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law Holds 2nd National Moot Court Competition

    Keeping that in mind and owing to the success of the first edition, SVKM’s NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law held the second edition of the National Moot Court Competition in collaboration with National Institute of Securities Market and sponsored by Karvy, Ola, Omkar and Legge Rhythms from 16 to 18 March.

    NMCC 2.0 witnessed the participation of 30 teams from all over India. The moot proposition was based on Securities and Corporate Laws.

    The object of this moot court competition was to promote proficiency in the field of corporate laws. The aim of this competition was to enable students to research and build legal acumen on the contemporary issues in this field. A further objective was to hone the academic excellence in the student community concerning various corporate laws, and to develop their advocacy and research skills in an environment of friendly competition. The competition also aimed to provide a platform for law students to exhibit their argumentation skills which are the core part of advocacy.

    The following prizes were given to the best speaker, best memorial, runner-up and the winner positions.



    • Best Speaker- Rs. 10,000 and books.

    • Best Memorial- Rs. 15,000 and books.

    • Runner Up- Rs. 21,000 and books.

    • Winner- Rs. 36,000 and books.


    The inauguration ceremony started with a remarkable note with the arrival of the participants and the distinguished dignitaries who encouraged the participants one by one with their kind words that surely aided the students in boosting their confidence. The inauguration ceremony was followed by the official registration of teams and exchange of memorials. Further this was tailed by the Orientation of Participants where they were explained the scoring, rebuttals, scouting, and time-allocation and doubt clarification if any, that was followed by dinner.

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