Extracurricular Activities
Moot courts and other legal events are held regularly in the university, as a part of the curriculum as well as an extracurricular activity. The university has a Moot Court Committee to conducting of moot court activities. Students have been regularly participating in national and international moot court activities and have been bringing accolades for the university from India and abroad.
An organizing committee was constituted by the Moot Court Committee for organizing an international moot court competition covering the subject of public international law with aspects of international trade law, called GNLU International Moot Court Competition (GIMC), a first in GNLU's history. GIMC is being organised in the month of February every year since 2009. Teams from all over the world have participated in the competition. GIMC 2012 will be held from 8th to 13th February, 2012.
The Literary and Debating Committee conducts regular intracollegiate competitions and has organised events like quizzes, Antakshari, and JAM. The Cultural Committee and Mess Committee are also active in their respective areas. University's annual cultural event is called Pentagram. It's a five day event filled with intra-university competitions.
The Legal Aid Committee organised legal knowledge camps and has conducted programmes to increase legal awareness. It has also set up a Free Legal Aid Clinic which is run by student members.
The university runs a monthly online e-journal, Just Cause, which contains articles and reviews, mostly contributed by students.
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