Law Vidhi Mahotsav
Law Vidhi Mahotsav
Law Vidhi Mahotsav
OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MAHARISHI LAW SCHOOL
Organizes
“िविधमहोत्सव” 2023
In collaboration with
ICSI, MyLawman and NAKS & Partners
Chief Patron
Shri Ajay Prakash Shrivastava
Hon’ble Chancellor,
Maharishi University of Information Technology
Patrons
Prof. (Dr.) B. P. Singh
Vice-Chancellor,
Maharishi University of Information Technology
Conference Committee
Convener
Prof. (Dr.) K.B Asthana,
Dean, MLS,
Mob: +91 9289460910
Co-convener
Mr. Vikas Sharma
Members
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
The Maharishi University of Information Technology (MUIT) was established under MUIT Uttar
Pradesh Act No. 31 of 2001 Notification no 573 dated 06 October, 2001. The University is reputed to
disseminate quality education. His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ji was the First Chancellor of the
University. The University has been established in the lap of nature in sprawling with well-designed
internal roads, spacious lawns and Botanical Garden with a treasure of medicinal plants, far from
pollution of industry yet well connected by air, rail and road. Maharishi Group is Multi-National and
Multi-Dimensional, with presence in more than 100 Countries. The activities of the group include
Education, Solar Energy, Ayurveda Products, Printing and Publishing of Vedic Literature, Software
Development and System Integration, IT Turnkey projects, Digital Animation, and many more. In the
field of Education, Maharishi Sansthan has got worldwide presence, with Universities in US and India
along with over 200 recognized schools covering 17 states in 174 cities all over India.
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ABOUT MAHARISHI LAW SCHOOL
Maharishi Law School (MLS) established in 2017 under Maharishi University of Information
Technology. Maharishi Law School is one of the premier institutes managed by the Maharishi Society.
This institution is known for its teaching methodology and offers its UG, PG and Ph. D programs. This
school also encourages the students to participate in academic events like Moot Courts, Debate, Quiz,
Seminars, Conferences, and workshops, etc. in inter-university/college and intra-college competitions.
Maharishi Law School, Maharishi University of Information Technology, Noida is organising its first
ever Law Festival- “VidhiMahotsava” from 11th-14th October 2023. The School of Law at our University
is hosting this festival to support its objective of expanding the legal arena above its confines. The Fest
seeks to provide a vibrant arena for students to demonstrate their socio-legal abilities and level of
knowledge to provide a platform for students to connect, ponder, and socialize to foster and expose
their passion and skills.
The festival will include various cultural performances, events and various legal competitions namely
Moot Court Competition, Client Counselling, Legislative Drafting and Judgment Writing. Each of the
competitions will have a specific objective and motive behind it to nurture the young minds. For
Instance, the main purpose of moot court and client counselling is to prepare budding legal minds
and give them an opportunity to face the real dilemmas of legal arena. On the other hand, Judgment
writing will enhance the practical and theoretical aspect of legal knowledge. It will also contribute
towards the drafting skills of the student and prepare them for future challenges of life.
The University hopes that through this festival, inter-personal interaction, exchange of idea and
knowledge escalation will be implemented which will eventually lead to growth and expansion of
dynamic individuals. We hope that this festival provides a fruitful platform and concrete stage for
many more years to come
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ABOUT ICSI
The Institute of Company secretaries of India (ICSI) is a recognised statutory body set up under the
Act of Parliament, the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 and functioning under the jurisdiction of
Ministry of Corporate Affairs as one of the prime institutions to develop and regulate the profession of
Company Secretaries in India. The Institute has its overseas presence in USA, UK, Australia, Singapore,
Canada, and Dubai. There are some Indian/overseas collaborations with NSE, Stock Exchanges, MSE,
MAICSA, ICSI-MCX, USE, CISI, ICAI and ICWAI, ICSA London, NALSAR, NISIET Hyderabad NLS
Bangalore and others. With the goal of promoting better corporate governance practices in India, the
Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has set up National Foundation for Corporate
Governance (NFCG) and ICSI is a member of NFCG. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India is
the only professional body in the world who have issued Secretarial Standards for the Corporates. The
secretarial standards seek to integrate, harmonise and standardize the diverse secretarial practices,
being followed by various corporates to ensure good corporate governance in true letter and spirit. It
provides code of conduct for the members and ensure its proper implementations. The Council of
the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has approved the issuance of four ICSI Auditing
Standards. The Standards are required to be observed by the Company Secretaries undertaking
Audits. The Standards seek to promote best auditing practices, uniformity and consistency while
conducting audits. At present, there are more than 70,000 members and around 2.5 lakhs students
on the roll of ICSI. ICSI has been contributing to the initiative of Government of India that have
potential to excel the social economic growth of India. The institute follows its motto and
continuously working to achieve its vision and mission which is mentioned hereunder:
EVENTS OF
“िविधमहोत्सव” 2023
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MMY National Moot Court Competition
MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI
National Moot Court Competition-2023
Maharishi Law School, MUIT, Noida
Sec. (1) The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi National Moot Court Competition 2023, shall be held
on 11th October –14th October 2023
PART-II : LANGUAGE
Sec. (2) The competition shall be held only in the English Language.
Sec. (3) The competition is applicable for those students who are pursuing LL.B. Three year OR
Five year course/ LL.M students from any college/institution/university within the territory
of the India.
Sec. (4) The team composition, for the competition, shall comprise of either TWO members
(being designated as Speakers) OR THREE members (TWO of them shall be designated
as Speakers and ONE Researcher).
Provided that a team may however consist of only TWO members in which case, no
member shall be designated as Researcher.
Sec. (5) Any additional member, as mentioned under Sec.4, will not be entitled to local
hospitality. He shall also be not entitled to any kind of prize/ award in the competition.
Note (1):- No TEAM COACH shall accompany the participating team in the competition.
Note(2):- if any speaker OR researcher is found taking assistance of any kind of unfair
means, the team shall stand disqualified from the competition at any stage.
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Sec. (6) The Researcher may be permitted to argue as Speaker in case of illness OR any
unforeseen event, the permission of the National Administrator in such case shall be
mandatory.
Sec. (7) At any stage of competition Member-Swapping is strictly prohibited (that is any member
of a team is requested by another team to plead on their behalf)
PART-IV : ACCOMMODATION
Sec. (8) Accommodation will be provided on first-come-first serve basis and the amount would
be borne by participants and it will be non-refundable on cancelation.
PART-V : REGISTRATION
Sec. (9) The registration of the participating teams, for the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi National Moot
Court Competition , 2023, shall be on the priority basis, that is, receiving the consent
letters of the teams by way of Google form (Link:- https://forms.gle/AQzza7ikHigEZQv88 )
in the order of sending first. The preference of registering the teams shall be in the
aforesaid manner only. However, the discretion of Dean, Maharishi Law School, shall be
final. The participating teams are kindly requested to send the duly filled registration
form latest by 18thSeptember 2023 and e-mail at [email protected]. The
teams, who have sent their duly filled registration forms, shall be deemed to have been
registered for the moot court competition. No alteration shall be made once the teams
are registered, the intimation of which shall be confirmed by the moot court committee
to the teams registered.
Sec. (10) The last date for sending the registered form shall be 18th September 2023
Sec. (11) The date for accepting registration forms shall not exceed the stipulated date as
mentioned aforesaid.
Sec. (12) The registration fees for the MOOT COURT COMPTETION shall be Rs.4500 (Four thousand
Five Hundred) payable thoughhttps://payment.monteage.in/MootCourtCompetition
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.Any delays may kindly be intimated to the Dean, Maharishi Law School, MUIT or mail at
[email protected]
Sec.(13) The members of participating teams in the competition are mandatorily required to
dressed up in their formal wear. Dress code shall be Western formals for Gentlemen and
Western or Indian formals for Ladies. The teams should make their own provisions to
comply with the dress code of the competition.
Note: Any clarifications regarding the moot court competition shall be adhered by the
National Administrator in consultation with the moot court committee, the decision of which
shall be final. Any clarifications may kindly be sent at [email protected].
Sec. (14) The formal commencement of the competition shall commence from 11th October, 2023 with
the inauguration and shall conclude with the Valedictory function on 14h October, 2023.
Note: All rounds, as mentioned above, shall be on the basis of Knock- Out.
Sec. (15) (1) The Preliminary rounds shall comprise of Two Rounds of oral arguments subject to the
allotment of team codes. In the preliminary rounds, each team shall have to argue twice, once
as a petitioner and the other as a respondent. The preliminary rounds shall take place on 11th
October, 2023, immediately after the completion of the Inauguration Function that is 01 p.m.
sharp. The teams shall be escorted to their respective court rooms on the basis of their draw of
lots. The draw of lots shall be done in presence of all the participating team on 11th October,
2023at 9:30 a.m. sharp by the Moot Court Committee.
Sec. (15) (2) Once the team code and draw of lots is been disclosed to the teams, it shall be the duty of
the respective teams as not to disclose their identity. The draw of lots shall comprise of
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informing the teams as to against which team they would be arguing in the preliminary
rounds. On the same day i.e 11th October, 2023 the “Researcher Test” shall take place at 11:30 am.
Only the Researcher, as indicated in the team registration, shall take the researcher test, the
speaker can only take the researcher test if the team comprises of two speakers only.
Note: No two Teams will argue against each other more than once in the Preliminary Rounds.
Sec. (15) (3) The winners of the preliminary rounds shall, i.e. total eight teams (8 teams) shall qualify for
the Quarter Final Rounds. The Quarter Final Rounds shall take place on 12th October, 2023The
Teams qualifying to the Quarter Finals shall be on the basis of Two Rounds of Oral arguments
of the Preliminary Rounds.
Sec. 15 (4) The Semi final rounds shall comprise of Four teams. The Semi Final rounds shall take place
on 14th October, 2023. The winner of the Quarter final rounds shall be declared qualified for the
Semi Final Rounds.
Sec. 15 (5) The Final Rounds shall take place on 14th October, 2023. The two teams who stand declared as
winners of the Semi Final Rounds shall qualify for the Final Rounds.
Proviso: In case of evaluation of All Rounds the Memorial Marks shall not be included to decide
the merit.
Proviso: In case a tie takes place in the Quarter Final, Semi Final or Final Rounds, in that case,
the marks of the Preliminary Rounds shall be the basis for deciding the winner.
However, in the Preliminary Rounds, in case the Round Total of the two teams is the same, the
team with higher Memorial marks will be credited with a win.
Sec.(16) The teams, participating in the competition, shall be allotted a TEAM CODE subsequent to the
conformation of their registration process. It is to be noted, after the allocation of the team
code, to the respective teams, shall be subject to strict confidentiality, the violation which may
result in the disqualification of such team. The decision of the Moot Court Committee and
National Administrator shall be final in this regard.
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PART-X : MEMORIAL RULES
Sec.(17) (1) All teams shall submit Memorials from both sides (Plaintiffs and Defendants) .
All teams must submit typed Memorials for both the sides fulfilling the following specifications:
The Memorial must contain the following parts:
(i.) Prayer
Sec.(17) (3) The Memorial Cover Page should follow the following colour scheme - Blue for the Plaintiff
and Red for the Defendant. Use of decorative cover pages will attract negative marking. The
teams are advised to use as far as possible light shades for their cover pages. The Cover page
should contain the team code in the top right hand corner followed by the letter ‘P’ indicating
a Plaintiff memorial or the letter ‘D’ indicating a Defendant memorial.
Sec.(17) (4) The Statement of Facts shall not be argumentative. Any argumentative Statement of Facts
will attract negative marking. It may however seek to draw necessary inferences from the Facts
provided. The Statement of Facts shall not contain any footnotes.
Sec.(17) (5) The Summary of the Arguments should consist of a substantive summary of the Arguments
of the Memorial, rather than a simple reproduction of the headings contained in the
Arguments. The Summary of Arguments should not contain footnotes.
(a) The Statement of Facts shall not be more than 1200 words including headings.
(b) The Summary of Arguments shall not be more than 1200 words including headings.
(c) The Body of Arguments/ Arguments Advanced shall not be more than 9000 words
including all headings, footnotes, headers and footers.
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Sec.(17 (7) The Memorials should be typed on ‘.doc’ documents compatible with Microsoft Word 2007
(or higher) only. The page size should be A4; Font shall be ‘Times New Roman’ throughout the
document with font size 12 (including headings), 1.5 lines spacing & 1 Inch margin on each side;
Footnotes shall be in ‘Times New Roman’ with Font Size 10 and 1.0 spacing. The Participants
may use uniform page borders.
Sec.(17) (8) The Memorials shall use The Bluebook 20th Edition: A Uniform System of Citation, on for
formatting of all cited authorities.
Sec.(17) (9) The Memorial should be spiral bound only. Any other form of binding will attract negative
marking.
Sec.(17) (11) The identity of the team (except the Team Code) or the names of the participants shall
not be disclosed in any part of memorials. Doing so attracts disqualification straight away.
Each Memorial will be marked out of a total of 100 marks. There will be separate marking for the
Plaintiff and Defendant Memorials. The following will be the Marking Criteria and the allocation
of marks to each category:
3. Research 20
Total 100
Sec.(18) (1) The teams should e-mail one copy of both Memorials attached independently in the same
mail to [email protected] or before 23:59 hours, 23th September, 2023. The soft
copy should be in ‘.doc’ format only and should be compatible with Microsoft Word 2007 (or
higher). The file name should be the Team code followed by the letters ‘P’ or ‘D’ depending on
which side the memorial is from. For e.g., if the memorial belongs to Team 1234 and is a
Defendant memorial, the file name should be 1234D.
Sec.(18) (2) Six hard copies of each memorial shall be submitted to the college via courier or R.P.A.D on
or before 29th September, 2023.
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PART-XI : AWARDS
Sec. (19) The competition embraces following awards:
The National Administrator & Moot Court Committee may also grant any other Prize/Awards to
any participants/teams in the competition.
Sec.20 (1) The “Competition” means Maharishi Mahesh Yogi National Moot Court Competition,
October, 2023.
Sec. 20 (2) “Competition Rules” shall mean and refer to the official rules of the competition
formulated by the MCC (The rules can be amended form time to time).
Sec. 20 (3) “Clarification” means any clarification, regarding the competition shall be subject to
the clarification by the moot court committee OR the National Administrator.
Sec. 20 (5) “National Administrator” means The Dean, Maharishi Law School, MUIT.,
Sec. 20 (7) “Rebuttals” shall mean and refer to the set of arguments/challenges that a petitioner
shall raise, at the end of the main pleadings, of the counsels for the respondent. This shall
be replied to, in the appropriate manner, by the respondent.
Sec. 20 (8) “Unfair Means” means any participant/teams violating any of the provisions of the
competition rules shall be deemed to be disqualified.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Important The scanned copy of the form i.e(Annexure-A) along with the fee slip shall be duly attached
with Google registration Form.
MOOT PROBLEM
Problem Title: "The Family Business: Balancing Corporate Interests and Personal Obligations"
Facts : Republican of “Arya”, is a south Asian Country, in terms of landmass it is fifth largest Country in
world. However it is most populous country in the world. A country which has various cultural and
historical glories to its name and was often nicknamed as the “Land of Culture”. People from various
backgrounds lived in harmony and abided by the laws of the Arya.
XYZ Inc. is a family-owned corporation that has been in operation for over 100 years. The corporation
is owned and controlled by the Rantungam family, and the majority of the board of directors and
senior management positions are held by family members. The CEO of the corporation, Rantungam,
is the head of the family.
On 12th of September 2022, Rantungam was accused of embezzlement diversion of funds and fraud
in connection with his role as the CEO of XYZ Inc. The charges were brought by the Securities and
Exchange Board of Arya (SEBA). In 2019 Rantungam was also charged with insider trading in a
separate criminal case brought by the SEBA and was held liable.
SEBA observed that interest of the stakeholders of the incorporation was affected to the tune of Rs.
500 crore and was lent to various related parties through unsecured loans and investments.
In exercise of power conferred under section 11 of the SEBA Act 1992, the investigation Authority seized
books, registers, and all other documents & records, as it considers necessary for the purposes of the
investigation. SEBA in the interim order directed freezing of bank accounts of the CEO and Directors.
The interim order and Show cause Notice also called upon the CEO & Directors to show cause as to
why the shall not jointly and severally disgorge the amount diversified by CEO.
SEBA, after hearing the parties, rejected the preliminary objection and directed jointly and severally
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liable Directors along with CEO wide order dated 21st of December 2022.
Being aggrieved by the SEBA’s decision preferred an appeal to SAT but SAT upheld SEBA’s order
dated 21stof December 2022.
In addition, the Rantungam family entered into a contract in March 2020 with a major supplier for the
delivery of goods and services to XYZ Inc. The contract contained a confidentiality clause and a
non-compete clause. The supplier has alleged that Rantungam has breached the contract by
disclosing confidential information to the Authority. The supplier had brought an appeal in Apex
Court being aggrieved by the decision of The High Court and courts subordinate to it, upheld the
decision in the lawsuit, in favour of Rantungam and the corporation for no breach of contract.
The earlier appeal filed by CEO and Directors was tagged along with this appeal and is listed for final
hearing before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of Arya
Issues:
1. Does the SEBA have the authority to bring charges against Rantungam in connection with his
role as the CEO of XYZ Inc. and it’s Directors?
2. Can the Investigating Authority Seize the records of Rantungam and the corporation?
3. Does the family relationship between the board of directors and senior management of the
corporation create a conflict of interest in regards to the SEBA investigation and criminal
charges against them?
4. Can the family relationship between the board of directors and senior management of the
corporation affect the validity of the SEBA investigation and criminal charges against them?
6. Has Rantungam in connection with his role as the CEO of XYZ Inc. and its Directors breached
the contract with the supplier by disclosing confidential information?
7. Is the confidentiality clause and the non-compete clause enforceable against Rantungam
and the corporation?
8. Can the supplier recover damages from Rantungam and the corporation for breach of
contract?
Participants are expected to argue both for the prosecution and the defense and to analyze complex
legal issues from multiple perspectives. The competition will require participants to demonstrate
their legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills, and to address the interplay between Company
Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, SEBI Act and Family Law.
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MMY NATIONAL JUDGMENT WRITING COMPETITION
The aim of the Judgement Writing Competition is to enhance participants' abilities in interpreting
legal principles and applying them to real-life scenarios, as well as to improve their judgement
drafting skills.
IV. To provide a rational interpretation of law with the ultimate goal of achieving justice
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
I. Each team shall consist of a minimum of (01) one participant and a maximum two (02)
participants belonging to the same college.
II. The participants shall be pursuing a 3-year LLB or 5-year integrated LLB programme from
any college within India.
REGISTRATION
1. Teams are required to complete the registration on or before 28th September 2023,
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(23:59 Hours IST). The Registration shall be done by filling up the Google form
availablehttps://forms.gle/BPg5Wx6JrmGbrN627
The scanned copy of the form i.e (Annexure-B) along with the fee slip shall be duly
attached with Google Form.
2. The Registration Fees for Judgement Writing Competition is INR 800 Per Team. The
registration fee payable for the Competition must be paid latest by 28th September 2023,
4. The payment reference number with the Screenshot have to be inserted in the
registration form, along with ANNEXURE-B and only then will the registration be deemed
to be complete.
5. Any change in authorship will not be entertained after submission of the registration form
unless the Organizing Committee notices an exceptional circumstance.
COVER PAGE
TITLE
V. Any other relevant information team wishes to incorporate on first page similar to
Judgements of the Indian Courts.
JUDGEMENT
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III. Framing Specific Questions for Determination vis- a-vis the Given Issues
ORDER
Kindly Note - That the above-mentioned format is indicative and not exhaustive. The participants are
required to adhere to the same and shall be at liberty to make any additions to advance the purpose
of the Competition.
RULES
• Time duration for the competition is 1 Hour. No extra time will be provided.
• If there is a tie, the winner will be determined based on the time they took to submit the judgement.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
There shall be assessment criteria for the purpose of adjudging the competition. It shall include the
following parameters:
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS
AWARDS
DECISION
• The decision of the Organizing Committee shall be binding in the interpretation of any rules or for any
query or otherwise.
ACCOMMODATION
• Accommodation will be provided on first-come-first serve basis and the amount is borne by
participants and it will be non-refundable on cancellation.
• Accommodation will be provided on request (Through Email) and advance booking is mandatory to
avail the facility.
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MMY NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING COMPETITION
Theme for the Competition – Draft a Bill on “Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse within the
educational premises and prohibition of opening any such shop in close proximity of the same.”
• Any form of identification mark of the participants is restricted on the Legislative Bill submission.
• 80% similarity of two drafts will lead to disqualification of the participants from the competition.
• No submissions from the participants will be entertained after the due date.
• After the conclusion of the competition, the Organizer holds every right on the draft submitted.
• The participants shall be required to draft the bill through the desktop/laptop provided by the
university within the stipulated time period.
• The participants shall be required to be seated in the Computer lab as per directions.
• The participants may carry their own laptops but will not be allowed to use at the time of competition.
• Time- The competition shall be for two hours. The participants shall however be at the university by
8:30 AM.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• The Preamble
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• Extent and Commencement Clause
• Definitions
• Procedural Provisions
• Offenses
• Penalties
• Miscellaneous Provisions
The competition is open to all students pursuing LLM or LLB from a recognized Law
College/University. There is no restriction on the number of participants from a particular university.
The participant can register individually as well as in a team that may comprise a maximum number
of 2 members.
The text must be in Times New Roman with Size 12, line spacing should be set to 1.5, no paragraph
spacing with one inch margin on each side and the alignment of the text should be justified.
Footnotes must be in Times New Roman, Size 10 with Single Line spacing. Page numbers must be
given at the Top Right-Hand Corner.
The draft shall not exceed more than 25 pages (excluding the cover page).
The cover page of the submission should include the Long Title of the bill along with the name of the
Author(s), with the Author’s designation.
The Content of the legislature drafted should be original and not plagiarized (15% limit) or there shall
be deduction of 1 mark each for every percent or can lead to disqualification. The decision of
organizers shall be final.
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THE BREAKDOWN OF A SECTION SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. (“SECTION” for 1st section and “ §” for subsequent sections, followed by Arabic numeral)
AWARDS
SUBMISSION
Please ensure that the information you enter in the form is accurate because the same information
will be used for issuance of the certificates.
The scanned copy of the form i.e (Annexure-B) along with the fee slip shall be duly attached with
Registration form and reach by 28th September, 2023
• The Registration fee shall be Rs.700/- for each team. The registration fee shall be non-refundable and
non-transferable.
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ACCOMMODATION
• Accommodation will be provided on first-come-first serve basis and the amount would be borne by
participants and it will be non-refundable on cancellation.
• Accommodation will be provided on request (Through Email) and advance booking is mandatory to
avail the facility.
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MMY NATIONAL CLIENT COUNSELING COMPETITION
The Client Counselling Competition encourages better awareness and interest among law students
in the counselling and preventative law aspects of legal practice. At the lawyer-client interaction in
the legal office, it also pushes students to develop interviewing, planning, and analytical abilities. The
majority of lawyers' practice involves both interviewing and counselling clients. Students, law
professors, and legal professionals get the chance to exchange knowledge and ideas throughout the
Competition in a very beneficial way. This competition aims to improve abilities in areas such as
conducting an initial interview with a person who will play the client, attending to the client's legal
and non-legal needs, developing a rapport with the client, identifying the client's goals, and taking
into account any relevant laws.
ELIGIBILITY
Students of three year and five-year law degree courses from any University/Law
School/College/Department are eligible to take participate in the competition.
THEME-The problem for the Client Counselling will be based on any of these subject areas: Family
Law, Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act, 2005.
THEME-The problem for the Client Counselling will be based on any of these subject areas: Family
Law, Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act, 2005.
1. The participants shall conduct an interview with a person playing the role of the client (Provided by
the Host Organization).
2. Participants are expected to elicit the relevant information from the client, outlining the nature of the
problem and to explore the different legal avenues available for providing a solution to the problem
with means (or range of alternatives) for resolving the same.
3. The interview with the client will then be followed by a post-consultation period during which the
participants, in the absence of the client, analyze the interview and discuss the legal and other work
to be undertaken, during which the presiding Judges may ask them questions, if they deem fit.
4. The interview and post-consultation period is for 35 minutes only [25 minutes (Interview) +10 minutes
(Post-Consultation)].
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5. The finalists will be given an extra time of 10 minutes with the client in the final round.
6. During the consultation and post-consultation, the team may use books, notes, and other materials.
ROUNDS
1. Preliminary Round: All teams shall compete against each other and the top 10 scoring teams shall be
carried forward to the next round.
2. Semi-final Round: Top 10 teams from Preliminary Round shall compete against each other and the
top 3 out of them shall be carried forward to the next round.
3. Final Round: Top 3 teams from Semi-Final Round shall compete against each other and the winner
and the runners up shall be declared from them.
1. The decision of the Judges shall be final regarding the outcome of the Rounds.
2. The Organizers reserves the rights to disqualify the participants if indulged unethical, wrongful or
unprofessional conduct.
3. Scouting is not allowed under any circumstances and may lead to disqualification.
4. If there is any situation, not covered by the Rules, the decision of the Organizers shall be final and
binding.
5. The participants are always required to comply with the rules formulated by the Organizing
Committee during the competition. In case of any non-compliance with the rules of the competition,
penalty may be imposed by deduction of marks and the teams may also be disqualified after they
have been warned once.
7. The participants must bear in mind that NO ELECTRONIC MODES OF INFORMATION CAN BE USED
OR ACCESSED DURING THE COMPETITION. (This includes all electronic items like Laptops, Tablets,
Cell Phones, e- watches etc.)
DRESS CODE
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JUDGING CRITERIA
MARKING CRITERIA
The Marking scheme shall comprise of 100 marks per team, which shall be distributed as follows:
REGISTRATION DETAILS
• The scanned copy of the form i.e(Annexure-B) along with the fee slip shall be duly attached with
Registration form and reach by 28th September 2023.
• The Registration fee shall be Rs.1,000/- for each team. The registration fee shall be non-refundable
and non-transferable.
• Once a team registers by completing the formalities given, a Code (hereinafter “Team Code”) shall be
assigned to the team by the Organizing Committee.
• The rooms for all the sessions will be conveyed to the participants prior to the event.
• The organizing committee has the exclusive right to decide in case of any dispute related to the
competition. The decision of the organizing committee in such a case shall be final.
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AWARDS
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
ACCOMMODATION
• Accommodation will be provided on first-come-first serve basis and the amount would be borne by
participants and it will be non-refundable on cancellation.
• Accommodation will be provided on request (Through Email) and advance booking is mandatory to
avail the facility.
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ANNEXURE-A
Registration form
Undertaking
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1. We hereby state that our participation complies with the rules and regulations of the competition.
2. We Certify that the materials submitted/to be submitted are prepared by us and agree to indemnify
the organizers, i.e. Maharishi Law School, MUIT for any claim or dispute arising out of the further use
and exhibition of these materials.
Email:
Phone:
(27)
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