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25 Jan, 2024

School of Law, CT University Successfully Concludes 3rd (Prof.) (Dr.) B.K Sharma National Moot Court Competition

School: School of Law

School of Law, CT University has successfully concluded its prestigious 3rd (Prof.) (Dr.) B.K Sharma National Moot Court Competition, held from January 23rd to January 25th at its campus. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 32 teams comprising 96 students from across India, showcasing their legal acumen and advocacy skills.

The inaugural session of the competition was graced by the presence of Honorable Justice Mr. Lalit Batra from the Punjab and Haryana High Court, who served as the Chief Guest. Mr. Harpreet Singh, Vice Chairman, CT University and Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor, CT University, also honored the event with their esteemed presence.

The Moot Court Competition, centered around Criminal Law, saw spirited participation, leading to the qualification of four teams for the semi-finals. The final round was adjudicated by a distinguished panel of judges, including Advocate Karan Singh, Advocate Parwinder Pal Singh, and Advocate Deepinder Singh Gill.

The valedictory event, held on the last day, was graced by the presence of Honorable Justice Dr. Ajit Attri, Addl. District and Sessions Judge, Ludhiana. Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor CT University, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor CT University, and Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor CT University, were among the dignitaries who honored the occasion.

Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Dean Academics and Principal School of Law, CT University, delivered an insightful address on the workings of the courts, the conduct of lawyers, and the significance of learning through Moot Court competitions. Emphasizing the values of compassion, empathy, and emotional intelligence, Dr. Gill encouraged students to view defeats as opportunities for growth.

The coveted trophy was clinched by the students of TC-04 Amity University Mohali, while the runner-up trophy was secured by the students of TC-25 Kurukshetra University. TC-01 PURC, Regional Centre, Ludhiana, was honored with the Best Memorial Award, and Ms. Shreya from Admus University was recognized as the Best Speaker.

Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor CT University, expressed his appreciation for the successful organization of the event, commending the Moot Court Committee for their dedication and efforts in ensuring the competition's seamless execution.

In her vote of thanks, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill extended gratitude to all participants, judges, and organizers for contributing to the success of the 3rd (Prof.) (Dr.) B.K Sharma National Moot Court Competition.

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