National moot court competition in Belagavi law college from Friday
The Hindu
Belagavi hosts national M.K. Nambyar Memorial Moot Court Competition with over 40 teams from 10 States.
Belagavi will play host to over 40 teams from 10 States that will arrive to compete in a three-day national-level M.K. Nambyar Memorial Moot Court Competition at the Karnatak Law Society’s Raja Lakhamagouda Law College from Friday.
The patron of the championship is the former Attorney General of India K.K. Venugopal, who is a past student of the college.
The competition is conducted in memory of his late father and Constitutional lawyer M.K. Nambyar.
Over 120 students in 40 teams will compete in the competition that is based on various issues related to the Constitution.
As many as five of the teams will be from National Law Schools across the country. The national-level moot court was started in 2009 and this is the 14th annual championship.
The 30 people who will judge the competition include High Court judges, senior advocates and academics, KLS office-bearers told reporters in Belagavi on Wednesday.
Prizes worth a total of ₹1,35,000 will be awarded to the winners in different categories, including teams, best mooter male and female and best researcher.













