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21 teams present arguments on 1st day of Moot Court Competition

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 14, 2026 20:35 IST

Chhatrapait Sambhajinagar: The preliminary and semi-final rounds were conducted M P Law College Moot Court Competition on the first ...

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Chhatrapait Sambhajinagar: The preliminary and semi-final rounds were conducted M P Law College Moot Court Competition on the first day on Saturday.

A total of 21 teams from across the law colleges of the country have registered for their participation.

The Preliminary and Semi-Final rounds of the competition were completed today. The final round will be held at Tapadiya Natya Mandir on February 15.

Justice Kishore Sant (Judge, Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench) and Justice Ajit Kadedankar (Judge, Bombay High Court, Circuit Bench, Kolhapur) will be judges for the final rounds.

The hypothetical case for the Preliminary and Semi-Final Rounds was prepared by Siddharth Bhardwaj.

The rounds were judged by the following senior advocates of the Bombay High Court, including P V Mandlik, V D Sapkal, P R Katneshwarkar, Government Pleader of the Bombay High Court- Amarjeet Singh Girase, Rajendra Godbole, Girish Wani.

The six teams qualified for the semi-final rounds from the preliminary round. In the semi-final rounds, three Teams have qualified for the final round tomorrow. They are KLE Law College (Bengaluru), School of Legal Studies and Research, MGM University, and MP Law College.

Principal Dr Aparna Kottapalle was also present.

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