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Hello sir I am here as I want to get the details of the Eighth NUJS Herbert Smith Freehills National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition 2016 so will you please provide me the Details??
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Hey!!! Herbert Smith Freehills LLP in association with the WB National University of Judicial Sciences (NUJS) presents the eighth edition of the NUJS Herbert Smith Freehills National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition.


Dates:

The competition, which is on an invitation-only basis, will be held from 26 to 28 February 2016 at the NUJS campus in Kolkata.

The competition will be conducted in accordance with the NUJS Moot Court Rules.

Prize money

-Winners: Rs. 30,000

-Runners up: Rs. 20,000

-Best Oralist: Rs. 16,000

-Best Memorial: Rs. 10,000


Description of the Written Submission

Parts of the Written Submission

The Written Submission shall consist of the following parts:

i. Table of Contents;

ii.Index of Authorities;

iii.Statement of Jurisdiction;

iv. Questions Presented;

v. Statement of Facts;

vi. Summary of Pleadings;

vii. Pleadings, including the Conclusion/Prayer for Relief; and viii. Appendix (Optional).


Grounds of Scoring:
The written submissions will be judged on the following grounds:
1. Knowledge of law and facts.
2.Clarity, brevity and style.
3. Use of authorities and citation.
4. Analysis and organisation.
5. General impression.

The oral submission will be judged on the following grounds:
1. Knowledge of law.
2. Use of authorities.
3.Interpretation of facts and appreciation of principles of evidence.
4.Ingenuity and persuasiveness.
5. Style, poise and court mannerisms.

Scoring by Judges:
The judges are expected to score the written and oral submissions keeping in mind the
following criteria:
1. Excellent: 18 - <20 points.
2. Good: 16 - <18 points.
3. Fair: 14 - <16 points.
4. Average: 12- <14 points.
5. Poor: 10- <12 points.
No judge can score a written or oral submission at less than 50 points.

For more information here I am attaching a PDF file:
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File Type: pdf Eighth NUJS Herbert Smith Freehills National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition 2016.pdf (402.0 KB, 72 views)
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