JC College of Law, Bahadurgarh, Haryana is hosting its Inter-University Moot Court Competition 2026, an offline event on 20-21 August 2026. The competition is designed to give law students a genuine courtroom experience, sharpening your advocacy, legal research, drafting, and analytical skills through simulated proceedings.
If you have been looking for a chance to argue before eminent judges, academicians, and practising lawyers, and to test your written and oral advocacy against teams from across the country, this is a strong addition to your mooting calendar. The last date to register is 14 August 2026.
JC College of Law, Bahadurgarh, Haryana was established in 2024 and positions itself as a pioneer in AI-driven legal education with world-class infrastructure.
The institution is approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi, affiliated to the NAAC A+ accredited Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, and recognised under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956.
This is a simulated court competition built around written memorials and oral rounds. You will research a moot problem, draft memorials for both sides, and present your arguments before benches of judges drawn from the bar, the bench, and academia.
The moot proposition is based on a criminal law dispute involving questions of suicide versus homicide, circumstantial evidence, forensic inconsistencies, and insurance fraud.
The registration fee is Rs. 2,500 per team (without boarding and lodging) for Delhi/NCR participants. Please confirm the boarding/lodging option and any outstation fee with the organising committee or the official brochure before paying.
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Complete your registration through the official Google Form linked below. Teams are also required to email the scanned registration form and fee receipt to the organising committee. Download the official brochure for the full rules, moot problem, and submission guidelines.