Moot court

Silence, the Court is on

Law College Dehra Dun integrates class room learning with practical learning. We believe that real life situations of legal arena can be known only when the students equip themselves fully with the practical knowledge of law. Legal education through class room learning and moot court participation stimulates the learning zeal of students. The Moot Court sessions encourage the development of skills in brief writing and oral advocacy.

The Moot Court is practiced in different stages like analysis of the facts of a case to arrive at legal points, to understand decided cases in light of a case presented in the moot court, preparation of the plaint, written statement, drafting written and oral arguments and conduct of the participants with opponent counselors and the bench.
 

We lay a great emphasis on students' participation in the Moot Court.

Moot Court Competition at Law College Dehradun

The Moot Court Society of Law College Dehradun organized a moot Court competition in the college moot court. The issue involved was the Tamil Naidu Reservation Act 1993. Moot Court Society of Law college Dehradun Challenged the same on the basis of "the blanket immunity provided under the amendment act from judicial review of laws inserted in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution". Aman Rab's team which comprised researchers Ashutosh Gupta and Manav Sanmotra was adjudge the best team and Aman Rab was declare as the best speaker.
The Judges were:-

1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice, I.P. Vashisth
Chairman, Uttarakhand Legal Service Authority

2. Mr. D.K. Sharma
Honb'le Member, Bar Council of India
and Associated Managing Trustee, Bar Council of India

3. Mr. Faizal Rizvi
Honb'le Member, Bar Council of India

4. Mr. G.P. Sharma
Senior Advocate, Ex. Dean of Law
H.N.B Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand