Date : 19/02/2025
3rd CNLU Cyber Law National Moot Court Competition, 2025

The Moot Court Committee of Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, is thrilled to announce the 3rd CNLU Cyber Law National Moot Court Competition, 2025. This competition aims to provide a platform for law students across India to engage with cutting-edge issues in cyber law, develop their advocacy skills, and interact with esteemed judges and legal experts. The event will be conducted in a hybrid format, ensuring wide participation and rigorous competition.
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- Moot Brochure
- Moot Proposition
- Competition Schedule
- 18th February 2025 – Commencement of Registration
- 18th February 2025 – Release of Moot Proposition
- 25th February 2025 – Last Date for Seeking Clarifications
- 28th February 2025 – Release of Clarifications
- 09th March 2025 – Last Date for Registration
- 17th March 2025 – Last Date for Submission of Soft Copy of Memorials
- 20th March 2025 – Inaugural Ceremony & Researcher’s Test (Online)
- 21st March 2025 – Preliminary Rounds (Online)
- 12th April 2025 – Last Date for Submission of Hard Copy of Memorials
- 12th April 2025 – Quarter-finals & Semi-finals (Offline at CNLU, Patna)
- 13th April 2025 – Final Round & Valedictory Ceremony (Offline at CNLU, Patna)
Date : 13/03/2024
JUSTICE U. P. SINGH MEMORIAL 3rd CNLU-CCI NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION
Date : 06/02/2024
- The Moot Court Committee of Chanakya National Law University, Patna is going to organise the “Fresher’s Intra Moot Court Competition, 2024” for the students of 2023-2028 batch. The competition will be conducted on Wednesday, the 21st February, 2024 from 02:30 p.m. onwards at Academic Block, Chanakya National Law University, Patna. Click here to view the notice.
Date : 27/09/2023

Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU) is delighted to announce the first edition of the NHRC-CNLU National Moot Court Competition, 2023, in association with the National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC).
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- Timeline of Events
- 18.09.2023: Commencement of Registration
- 18.09.2023: Release of Moot Proposition
- 25.09.2023: Last Date for Seeking Clarifications
- 29.09.2023: Release of Clarifications
- 03.10.2023: Last Date of Submission of Registration Form
- 10.10.2023: Last Date of Submission of Soft Copy
- 13.10.2023: Last Date for Submission of Hard Copy
- 13.10.2023: Inaugural Ceremony & Researcher’s Test
- 14.10.2023: Preliminary Rounds-I, Preliminary Rounds-II and Quarter Finals
- 15.10.2023: Semi-Final Rounds, Final Rounds and Valedictory Ceremony
Date : 17/11/2022
Date : 08/08/2022
Date : 31/01/2022
- Chanakya National Law University is proud to announce the 1st Edition of CNLU-CCI National Moot Court Competition supported by the Competition Commission of India which is a visionary step in the direction of enhancing the general understanding about competition laws and their relevance in today’s context. It aims to develop a solution-oriented approach among the students for strengthening their skills-set and enabling them to make reformative contributions to the legal fraternity in future. Our association with Lakshmikumaran & Shridharan Attorneys is a significant step in working towards the accomplishment of this objective, the firm has an extensive practise in various fields of law with practise-area specific dedicated teams of legal professionals thriving towards excellence. This would help the participants get a valuable insight towards the practical applicability and implications of law along with a better conceptual understanding about the evolving nature of the jurisprudence of competition law in relatively nascent jurisdictions such as India. The moot proposition has been released on 26th January, 2022 while the event will be taking place from 11th March to 13th March, 2022. Please find the details regarding the moot proposition and other important dates of the competition in the documents linked below:
Moot Brochure
Moot Proposition
Date : 27/11/2021
Date : 07/08/2021
Date : 05/08/2021
- All the students of CNLU, Patna are hereby informed that Moot Court Committee, is organising 1st MCC Moot Proposition Drafting Competition, with a goal of improving research and drafting skills among our Students. All the students from 2nd to 5th year are eligible to apply, subject to a condition that they are not eligible to participate in General Intra 2021. Students are requested to submit their propositions before 11:59 PM on 11th August, 2021. Click to view details
Date : 04/03/2021
Date : 14/01/2020
- Chanakya National Law University, Patna is going to organise 36th BCI All India Inter-University Moot Court Competition – 2020 from 28th March to 30th March 2020″. Click here for details.
Date : 30/03/2019
- Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) in association with the Moot Court Committee of CNLU is hosting the 1st Edition of the NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION ON CYBER LAW, 2019 at the University from 29th to 31st March, 2019. The National Moot Court Competition has always been one of the most prestigious mooting events in the country, with students from across the nation participating in the event. In this digital and cyber age, cyber laws have a crucial role to play with an ever expanding scope and significance. Our moot problem seeks to focus on this very premise and provisions of Cyber laws of India, Singapore, Australia, European Union, along with the fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution of India. The University feels per excellence to get the association of Pavan Duggal Associate.The problem of Moot has been drafted by Pavan Duggal Associate (http://pavanduggalassociates.com)
Date : 15/03/2019
- EXTENTION OF DATE FOR MEMORIAL SUBMISSION. Click to view.
Chanakya National Law University, Patna is Organising The 1st CNLU National Moot Court compettion, 2019 on Cyber Law. Please download the details mentioned below:
A moot court is an extracurricular activity at CNLU in which students take part in simulated court proceedings, which usually involves drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. The term “moot” traces its origins to Anglo-Saxon times, when a moot (gmot or emot) was a gathering of prominent men in a locality to discuss matters of local importance. The modern activity differs from a mock trial, as moot court usually refers to a simulated appellate court or arbitral case, while a mock trial usually refers to a simulated jury trial or bench trial.
Moot court does not involve actual testimony by witnesses, cross-examination, or the presentation of evidence, but is focused solely on the application of the law to a common set of evidentiary assumptions to which the competitors must be introduced. In most countries, the phrase “a moot court” may be shortened to simply “a moot” and the activity may be called “mooting”. Participants are either referred to as “mooters” or “mooties”.
Dr. VIJAY KUMAR VIMAL, Faculty Convener-Moot Court Committee.
Dr. B. R. N. Sarma, Faculty Co-ordinator
Mr. Kumar Gaurav, Facutly Co-ordinator
Mrs. Nandita S. Jha, Faculty Co-ordinator
Ms. Sadaf Fahim, Faculty Co-ordinator
Ms. Pallavi Shankar, Faculty Co-ordinator