DME International Moot Court Competition (Virtual), 2022 from 1st – 3rd April 2022
About DME
DME Law School strives for bringing in a positive change in the status quo of society through innovative and practical ideas. The DME Moot Court Society, under the aegis of Faculty and Student conveners and the Executive Board, has organized a number of prestigious moots, including the DME National Moot Court Competitions (DME NMCC) from 2017 to 2021, all of these moots were one of their kind as the problem for the moot and the rules for the competition were drafted in a way which allowed the participants to use an innovative approach while mooting.
The DME MCS understands the need of the changing time and hence this year we have come up with an idea of bringing in an innovative approach to the Moot Court Competition and making it something more than just courtroom debating.
The DME MCS has been organizing various national and international events related to Intellectual Property Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Cyber and Privacy Law, and other topics to provide a way for students to imbibe the practical principles of law, and this moot court are one of that way to develop a virtual model for law students to mix and match them with the intricacies and expediencies of law.
The vision of the DME International Moot Court Competition 2022
“There is no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved. It is not possible for a bird to fly on only one wing”. -Swami Vivekananda.
The moot court proposition covers areas like Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Governance, and other global concerns. Violence against women remains devastatingly pervasive and starts alarmingly young. Prominent news headlines grab our attention towards sexual harassment at the workplace. New data from WHO and partners manifests that across their lifetime, 1 in 3 women, around 736 million, are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner – a number that has remained largely unchanged over the past decade. As of 2019, there are approx 19.45% working women in India out of the total female population which is estimated around 48% of the total population. The rate of crime in the workplace against women has been increasing rapidly, not just in our country but also around the globe.
In a society where violence against women is posed just to show the patriarchal value operating in society, these values of men pose the greatest challenge in curbing sexual harassment. No female worker is safe and the sense of security is lacking in them. Sexual harassment is rooted in cultural practices and is exacerbated by power relations at the workplace. Unless there is enough emphasis on sensitization at the workplace, legal changes are hardly likely to be successful. Workplaces need to frame their own comprehensive policies on how they will deal with sexual harassment. Instead of cobbling together committees at the court’s intervention, a system and a route of redress should already be in place.
As a leading institution of this country, we endeavor to provide budding lawyers with the best possible exposure in terms of practical experience, and we believe that by organizing such academic events, we strive to achieve that aim. It gives us immense pleasure to extend our heartfelt invitation to your esteemed institution to participate and make this event a grand success. This event incites to provide a platform to the students and faculty of law to sharpen their minds and showcase their legal knowledge.
We expect your response and look forward to an opportunity to welcome your team to Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida.
Eligibility Criteria
Team Eligibility for Registration: Participation is strictly restricted to bona fide law students pursuing 3-year or 5-year LL.B. and LLM degree courses in any college all over the Globe.
Composition: A maximum of three and a minimum of two members are allowed per participating team. In a team consisting of three members, two shall be designated as ‘Speakers’ and the third member shall be designated as ‘Researcher’.
Only one team is permitted to participate from each participating institution.
Important Dates
- Last Date of Registration: 15th March 2022
- Last date to mail Clarifications: 20th March 2022
- Release of Clarifications: 22nd March 2022
- Memorial Submission Deadline: 25th March 2022
- Last date to submit memorial with Penalty: 26th March 2022
- Researcher’s Test: 1st April 2022
- Preliminary Round: 2nd April, 2022
- Quarter-Finals Round: 2nd April 2022
- Semi-Finals Round: 3rd April 2022
- Finals Round: 3rd April 2022
Awards
Cash Prizes worth more than ₹ 1 Lakh
- Best Team: INR 50,000/-
- Runners Up: INR 30,000/-
- Best Researcher: INR 5,000/-
- Best Speaker (Female): INR 5,000/-
- Best Speaker (Male): INR 5,000/-
- Best Memorial: INR 5,000/-
- Second Best Memorial: INR 3,000/-
Warm regards,
The Moot Court Society
Riya Kumar (Convener) & Megha Mishra (Co-Convener)
+91 7042611876 +91 98181 19164
Delhi Metropolitan Education
Affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
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