2nd Senior Advocate Late Shri. P. M. Shah MNLUA National Client Counselling Competition (9th-10th  March 2024)

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2nd Senior Advocate Late Shri. P. M. Shah MNLUA National Client Counselling Competition (9th-10th  March 2024)

About the University:

Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad

The State of Maharashtra realizing the importance of quality legal education and the need for well-trained law graduates to the Bar, Bench and profession took a very bold decision by creating three National Law Universities in the State of Maharashtra at Mumbai, Nagpur and Aurangabad. Further, all three are independent and autonomous institutions created under the Maharashtra National Law University Act, of 2014. The latest one added to the list of National Law Universities in India is the Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, which commenced on March 16, 2017. The commencement of the University has fulfilled the aspirations of the people of the Marathwada region for an institution of national repute in Aurangabad.  

  About CADR:

The Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution is an initiative to promote academic research on themes pertaining to Alternate Dispute Resolution. The Centre strives to contribute to the vision and mission of MNLUA of developing human beings who are technically sound, socially relevant and emotionally strong by imbibing the skills of ADR methods like active listening, understanding others points of view, discussions, empathy, rational thinking and community interest. 

 About CICCL:

The Centre for International Corporate and Commercial Laws focuses on the dissemination of the knowledge related to Corporate and Commercial Law prevailing in domestic as well as international arenas and covers the trends related to it. It works to bring together the experts in these areas of law to stimulate research and debate in Corporate and Commercial Laws and practice and to strengthen cooperation with other academic centres, international organisations, the legal profession and fraternity.  

About the 2nd MNLUA National Client Counselling Competition:

For a lawyer, knowledge is power and the skill of communicating their knowledge along with making the client feel comfortable is a vital part of the profession. In the process of delivering justice, an in-depth understanding of the problem as well as effectively guiding the client is quintessential. The advocacy skills are said to be successful when the client is well-informed about his problem, the intricacies of the legal system and the possible solutions to his problem. 

The 2nd MNLUA Client Counselling is a collaborative effort by two Centres of the University – the Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR) and the Centre for International Corporate and Commercial Laws (CICCL). 

Eligibility:

Students of three-year and five-year law degree courses in any year from any University/Law School/College/Department are eligible to apply for registration of their team.

Registration Details:

·     One team shall comprise two participants only (Counsel 1 and Counsel 2). 

·     A total of 40 teams will be selected for the competition on a first-come-first-serve basis. 

·     The registration fee, which includes accommodation and food shall be Rs. 6000/– for each team. 

 SCHEDULE:

a) Last date for registration –31st January 2024 

c) Inauguration, Preliminary and Quarter Final Round – 9th March 2024

d) Semi-Final, Final Round and Valedictory – 10th March 2024

Awards and Perks:

· Best Team: Trophy and a cash prize of Rupees 25,000/-

·  1st Runners up Trophy and a cash prize of Rupees 15,000/-

·  Best Counsel: Certificate and a cash prize of Rupees 10,000/- 

·  All the participants will receive a Certificate of Participation. 

·  The winning team and the Best Counsel will be provided with a 1 one-year complimentary subscription of  EBC Learning subscription worth Rs. 14,500/- each. 

Payment Link: https://forms.eduqfix.com/salpmsmncccii/add

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/oY82yQ5vuQoPBxf2A