

Novice Moot Court Competition 2024
The Moot Court Committee of Asian Law College (ALC), Noida successfully organized the "Novice Moot Court Competition" on 9th–10th February 2024. The competition was designed to provide students with a dynamic platform to immerse themselves in the intricacies of the Indian legal system, simulating real court proceedings through the drafting of legal briefs and oral arguments. Tailored specifically for students pursuing law courses, the event aimed to enhance advocacy skills, instill confidence, and foster a practical understanding of the legal milieu in India. The competition witnessed the participation of 14 teams from the B.A. LL.B. 2022 and LL.B. 2022 Batches. The moot problem, centered around Constitutional Law with connections to Criminal Law, set the stage for a challenging yet enriching competition.
The competition unfolded across a structured timeline spanning two days. The Preliminary Rounds were held on 9th February 2024, followed by the Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Rounds on 10th February 2024. The Semi-Final Round was marked by heightened competition, with two teams securing their places in the Final Round. The culmination of these intense rounds set the stage for the Valedictory Session, where the winners were officially announced and accolades were bestowed upon outstanding participants.
The distinguished awards presented during the Valedictory Session included the Winning Team award, conferred upon Team Code 24 — comprising Jayeeta Mandal, Yoshita Manral, and Vani Bhrigu from B.A. LL.B. 2022. The Runner-Up position was secured by Team Code 33 — comprising Muskaan Parveen, Saumya, and Sambis Kumar from B.A. LL.B. 2022. Anugrah Saxena from B.A. LL.B. 2022 was awarded the Best Mooter, while the Best Memorial award was presented to the team comprising Punya Ranjan, Tushar Kumar, and Kavya Yadav from B.A. LL.B. 2022. Ekta Trivedi from B.A. LL.B. 2022 was acknowledged as the Best Researcher.
During the Valedictory Ceremony, Mr. Amit Nagar, Program Chair, LL.B., and Ms. Divyasha Dubey, Program Chair, B.A. LL.B., extended a vote of thanks to all participants and collaborators for contributing to the success of the event. The competition effectively achieved its objective of instilling confidence, honing advocacy skills, and contributing to the development of well-rounded legal professionals, reaffirming ALC's commitment to nurturing skilled and thoughtful legal talent.