National University of Advanced Legal Studies - Achievements

Achievements

  • Winners of the prize for the Best Memorial at the All India Moot Court Competitions organised by the Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram, January 2011.
  • Winners of the 2nd Annual NALSAR Justice Bodh Raj Sawhny Memorial Moot Court Competition, 2008
  • Runners-up at the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition, 2007 (National Round) and represented India at Stetson, Florida, USA
  • Winners at the 2nd Surana and Surana Trial Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • NUJS Moot Court 2007
  • Winners at the 18th Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Winners at the 17th Kerala Law Academy Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Winners at the ULC Bangalore National Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Winners at the 2nd Indian Institute Arbitration and Mediation (IIAM) Hamline Arbitration Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Winners at the 1st Surana and Surana Trial Moot Court Competition, 2005
  • Runners-up at Henry Dunant Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Runners up at Calicut National Moot Court Competition, 2005
  • Semi Finalist Philip.C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, 2007

Have also won several prizes in the following competitions:

  • M.M. Singhvi Moot Court Competition, 2004
  • A.K. Khan Memorial Minority Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Philip.C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, 2006
  • Stetsons International Moot Court Competition, 2006

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