Amity Law School, Noida organised the 14th edition of Amity International Moot Court Competition, from October 17-18, 2024, on the theme, “Genocide and Territorial Sovereignty”. Jindal Global Law School was declared the winner of the competition, whereas Lloyd Law School Meerut, and Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow were adjudged the first and second runner up, respectively.
41 teams from various Law Schools across India such as Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Shillong Law College, Symbiosis Law School Pune, Law College Dehradun, National Law Institute University Bhopal, Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur, Asian Law College, Jindal Global Law School and many others, participated in the competition.
Motivating the students, Girish Kathpalia, Judge, Delhi High Court, said, “Work hard and a bit more every day. Use technology but be careful and vigilant since technology is easily misused for various wrong and fraudulent activities.”
Advising the students, Swarana Kanta Sharma, Judge, Delhi High Court, opined, “There is no end to learning and one must keep learning every day. The judges present here today are a source of inspiration for all the students and they must imbibe their qualities.
Neena Bansal Krishna, Judge, Delhi High Court, said, “Being punctual is very important and one must value time. Be committed to your work and be a good human being. This event provides a platform for participants to showcase their talents and engage in interactive and communicative sessions, facilitating the exchange of ideas that centre around public issues.”