MOOT COURT
Legal education continues to evolve, adapting to the changing needs of the profession. At Disha Law College, the Moot Court Committee was established with the vision of shaping law students into skilled advocates and legal professionals who actively contribute to socio-political progress and nation-building.
To provide students with comprehensive training in advocacy and courtroom procedures, the college will conduct Moot Court classes led by in-house faculty members. These sessions will offer theoretical, clinical, and practical training in essential lawyering techniques, including:
- Pre-trial procedures
- Trial advocacy
- Legal drafting (plaints, written submissions, and framing issues)
- Legal research and argument formulation
- Courtroom decorum and presentation skills
Following the training sessions, students will have the opportunity to apply their skills in an Intra-College Moot Court Competition, where they will engage in simulated courtroom proceedings, arguing cases as advocates before a panel of judges.
Moot Court participation plays a vital role in enhancing students’ ability to analyze legal issues, structure arguments, cite references, and practice examination and cross-examination techniques. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical legal application, ensuring that students develop the confidence and expertise required for real-world legal practice.
