About School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, was founded and is administered by Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). In 2004 and 2016, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) held the top grade ‘A’ in the 4-point scale. In four decades, the institution has become the most preferred educational institution in the city. SLCU entered the list of top law schools in India according to the NIRF Rankings declared by the MHRD in 2020.

The Advanced Criminal Law Studies Committee, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be University) is holding the 7th edition of its annual flagship event, National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition (NTAC) from 17th – 19th February, 2022.

In the previous editions, NTAC has witnessed participants from law schools across the country and has successfully contributed to the promotion of a trial culture and criminal litigation. NTAC prides itself for being a one of a kind trial experience which helps in honing one’s research skills, and overall prowess of courtroom etiquette.

 

About EBC & SCC Online (Knowledge Partners):

Eastern Book Company is a publisher of international repute and an acknowledged leader in the field of law publishing in India for more than 75 years. EBC publishes a wide range of legal commentaries, student texts, law reports and digests, and its products include pioneering works both in the print and electronic medium. Reliable and comprehensive law reporting of the Supreme Court of India has been achieved through EBC’s weekly law report since 1969, the Supreme Court Cases. Now running into nearly 300 volumes, it is the leading law report of India with a very wide circulation and readership. SCC Online currently has over 400 databases, over 4.2 million documents, and over 20 million pages. School of Law, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore is proud to have EBC & SCC Online as Knowledge Partners for the 7th Edition of National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition, 2021-22.

 

 

ELIGIBILITY:

The Competition is open for all students who are pursuing a three or five-year LL.B. Degree Course in Universities/Colleges/Law Departments in India, as recognized by the Bar Council of India.

 

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

The participation in the 7th SLCU National Trial Advocacy and Judgment Writing Competition registration shall be based on first come first serve basis to 24 Participating Teams. Registration shall be successful upon completion of all formalities mentioned in the Rules. Last day for Online Registration is 7th February, 2022. Request for Refund of Registration Fee shall not be entertained.

Registration Procedure to be completed at:  HERE

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

7th February, 2022 Last day of Registration (Inclusive of Payment and other procedures)
8th February, 2022 Last Day for Seeking Clarification Regarding Trial Proposition
9th February, 2022 Release of Team Codes
10th February, 2022 Submission of List of Witnesses and Release of Clarifications
17th February, 2022 Inauguration, Procedure Test and Draw of Lots
17th February, 2022 Preliminary Rounds 1 & 2
18th February, 2022 Judgement Writing Competition, Quarter Final Rounds and Semi Final Rounds
19th February, 2022 Finals and Valedictory

 

For more details, refer

Proposition 7th NTAC 2022

Rules and Regulations 7th NTAC 2022 (2)

 

MODE:

The competition will be virtually held.

 

PRIZES:

 

Winners – Rs. 25,000/-  + Additional Perks

Runners – Up – Rs. 15,000/-

Best Judgment – Rs. 10,000/-

Best Advocate – Rs. 5,000/-

 

One month access to SCC Online Web Edition to all Participants.

e-Certificates to be provided to all participants.

 

 

CONTACT:

Indiradevi Kollipara (Student Convenor, Advanced Criminal Law Studies Committee)

+91 8754469695

kollipara.indiradevi@law.christuniveristy.in

 

Hemang Dhar (Student Convenor, Advanced Criminal Law Studies Committee)

+91 97386 83255

hemang.dhar@law.christuniversity.in

 

 

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