Moot court society

 Aryans College of Law inaugurates Moot court society

Today, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh inaugurated its moot court society. The ceremony in the Aryans campus was attended by Dr. Shipra Gupta, Professor,  Department of Law, Panjab university, Chandigarh & Dr. Ivneet Walia, Associate Professor, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. Dr. Devender Singla, Principal, Aryans College of Law was present. Aryans law Students including BALLB & LLB attended the ceremony. The event commenced with lamp lighting ceremony followed by curtain raiser to inaugurate the society.

Dr Shipra mentioned that  Moot courts have been an integral part of the legal curriculum in Indian universities since 1985. Moot court is a form of legal education that involves researching, writing, and presenting oral arguments on a given legal issue or problem. 
Dr. Walia while addressing said that the purpose of moot court is to train law students for their future careers by providing a realistic legal environment to develop and practice skills. Moot court competitions help students develop skills like legal research, writing, and oral advocacy.

The student committee including President Adarsh Jha, Vice Presidents Muskan & Nishu, Social media head Himanshu & Jasagam, Promotion Head Nitin & Arjit Student Coordinator Mansi Naresh Gurparvinder Kaur Mohd. Hussain Rajat Priksha Deepak Mohd. Majid Khan was announced with sashes & badges.


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