About Rama University
Rama University is a leading academic institution that has been challenging and developing great minds. Characterised by a tradition of innovation and research, Rama has broken new grounds with its holistic learning approach that encompasses practical learning techniques, industry visits, guest lectures, case studies, and strategic international alliances. AICTE and UGC have approved the university and has 150 acres, fully equipped campus in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
About Faculty of Juridical Sciences
The Faculty of Juridical Sciences is an innovative educational community with a belief in preparing students for global leadership in the judiciary, academics, business, and government.
FJS was established in 2015 and is approved by the Bar Council of India & UGC
with a diverse and committed faculty who are not only celebrated in their areas of legal expertise but also have a sincere enthusiasm for providing distinct and challenging professional education to their students. Their passion for teaching can be seen both inside and outside the classroom. The FJS faculty is indeed a one-of-a-kind community of scholars who take pride in educating the future of the profession with values, accountability and integrity.
About The Moot Court Competition
Moot courts are vital for law students as they offer practical legal skills, courtroom experience, and opportunities for honing research, oral advocacy, and writing abilities. These competitions foster critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving while building confidence and valuable networks with legal professionals. Participating in moot courts enhances a student’s resume and provides a competitive edge in the legal job market, making them well-prepared for a successful career in law. Moot court competitions are pivotal in equipping law students with practical knowledge, technical expertise, and the confidence to excel in the legal profession. By immersing themselves in these simulated court experiences, aspiring legal professionals develop the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of the field. Moot courts allow young law students to apply their theoretical knowledge in arguing for hypothetical cases. Moot court competitions emulate the actual trial process and are organised by law colleges/universities as well as eminent legal institutions.
Eligibility
- The competition shall be open to students who are pursuing an integrated 5-year LL.B. program or pursuing a 3-year LL.B. program from recognised University/Institution approved by Bar Council of India.
- Each team shall consist of 3 members, (two ‘Speakers’ and one ‘Researcher’)
- Maximum of 3 members in a team are allowed.
- No additional member or team coach is allowed to accompany the team.
- Multiple teams from same institution are permitted to participate in the competition.
Team Composition
Each team participating in the Competition should consist of 3members only. One member will register as a Researcher and 2 as speakers
Theme
The case revolves around allegations of dowry harassment, privacy violation, and matrimonial cruelty—raising Constitutional issues of liberty and privacy, criminal law issues under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and family law issues of divorce and custody.
Important Dates
- 6th September, 2025: Release of brochure & Moot Proposition
- 20th September, 2025: Last date of registration & fee payment
- 25ht September, 2025: Team Clarification
- 30th September: Online submission of memorials for all
- 10th October, 2025: Last date to submit hard copy of memorials
- 10th October,2025: Draw of lots. exchange of memorials & Researcher Test
- 10th October,2025: Inaugural, Preliminary and Semi-Final Round
- 11th October,2025: Final Round and Valedictory Ceremony
Format Of The Competition
Moot court competition will be conducted in researcher’s test and 3 rounds
- Researcher’s Test :- The test will be of qualifying nature and evaluation will be based on the discretion of the coordinator and moot court club . The teams who clear the researcher test will be eligible for preliminary round .
- First round (Preliminary Round) – It will be qualifying nature. All the teams will start their mooting process and out of the all the team’s best 4 will be taken to the next round after the consideration of marks given by the judges. If there are odd number of registrations one team will be disqualified on the basis of the researcher’s test.
- Second Round (Semi finals) – In this round the selected teams will perform the next round of their mooting process and out of 4 the best 2 will be taken for the final round.
- Third Round (Finals) – This will be the final round of moot court competition. Only 2 teams will have opportunity to reach in final round and we will get winner team after this round.
Awards
- Winning Team: Cash Prize + Accolades + Certificates of Appreciation
- Runner-Up Team: Cash Prize + Accolades + Certificate of Appreciation
- Best Mooter: Cash Prize + Accolades + Certificate of Excellence
- Best Memorial: Cash Prize + Accolades + Certificate of Recognition
- Best Researcher: Cash Prize + Accolades + Certificate of Recognition
- All Participants: Certificate of Participation
Registration Fees
The Registration fees is Rs. 1000 per team.
Beneficiary Details
Account Name – FACULATY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Account No: – 696820110000048
IFSC: – BKID0006968
Branch :- Chaubeypur
Bank Name: – Bank of India
How To Register?
The brochure is available here, and the moot proposition is available here.

