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Smt. Shakuntala Devi 2nd International Moot Court Competition, 2025 by Galgotias University: Register by April 12

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About the Organisers
The Moot Court Society of the School of Law, Galgotias University, is dedicated to fostering the holistic development of students by integrating academic excellence with practical legal exposure. We believe that mooting is an essential aspect of legal education, enabling students to refine their advocacy, research, and argumentation skills, preparing them for successful careers in the legal profession. To uphold this objective, the Moot Court Society annually organizes prestigious Moot Court competitions, inviting teams from law schools across India and abroad. These competitions serve as a platform for aspiring legal professionals to engage in rigorous legal discourse, enhancing their legal acumen and courtroom skills.

About the Smt. Shakuntala Devi 2nd International Moot Court Competition, 2025
The School of Law, Galgotias University, is proud to announce the Smt. Shakuntala Devi 2nd International Moot Court Competition, 2025, which challenges participants to engage with a meticulously crafted hypothetical case, testing their legal acumen, advocacy skills, and strategic argumentation. The competition will be judged by an esteemed panel of eminent legal personalities, providing participants with an unparalleled learning experience.

The Smt. Shakuntala Devi 1st International Moot Court Competition, 2024, held from April 27 to 29, 2024, witnessed participation from 22 teams. The event was graced by the esteemed presence of Justice Indira Banerjee (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India), Justice D.S. Dhaliwaal (Former Judge, Punjab & Haryana High Court), and Justice J.R. Midha (Former Judge, Delhi High Court), whose immense legal expertise enriched the competition and provided invaluable insights to the participants.

The Moot Proposition

The moot proposition revolves around the conflict between freedom of speech, cyber regulations, and international human rights obligations within the framework of constitutional law, cyber law, and international law. It examines the constitutional validity of a cybersecurity law that mandates strict regulation of digital content, particularly content that may affect national sovereignty, public order, and security. The case raises crucial questions about the extent of state control over social media platforms and whether such regulations infringe upon the fundamental right to free speech. It delves into obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically regarding digital censorship and the right to expression. 

Eligibility

The competition is open to undergraduate law students pursuing a 3-year or 5-year LL.B. program from a recognised college/university/institution in India. 

Important Dates

Awards & Prizes

Registration Fee

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Contact Information

For any queries, kindly contact us on – mootcourtsociety@galgotiasuniversity.edu.in

Or contact any of the following persons:

  1. Dr. Rajat Dixit (Faculty-Convenor): +91 93401 61914
  2. Mr. Prakhar Prajapati (President): +91 97195 73226
  3. Mr. Amit Mishra (Vice-President): +91 63942 71382

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