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LEARNING ABOUT 'WHY' , 'WHEN' AND 'HOW' ONE SHOULD MOOT IN EARLY SEMESTERS OF LAW SHCHOOL COVID SAHYOG In Collaboration With REHANA'S DREAMS PRESENTS @covidsahyog [email protected]

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LEARNING ABOUT'WHY' , 'WHEN' AND 'HOW' ONE SHOULD MOOT

IN EARLY SEMESTERS OF LAW SHCHOOL

COVID SAHYOGIn Collaboration With

REHANA'S DREAMSPRESENTS

@covidsahyog [email protected]

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@covidsahyog [email protected]

About Rehana’s Dreams:

Rehana’s Dreams is a not for profit organization envisioned bysome First-Year students of National Law University, Jodhpur.The main aim of the institution is to help the vulnerable socio-

economic backward children, primarily the ones living inorphanages, in dismal condition. COVID-19 has led to a

shortage of funds in orphanages to support themselves. Thereare doubts on how long they will be able to sustain themselveswithout outside funding, which is currently unavailable at this

point of time. Therefore, Rehana’s Dreams aims to extend ahelping hand to these children, and bring smiles on their faces.

About Covid Sahyog:Covid Sahyog is one of the social initiatives, started by the

students of NLU Jodhpur, in these challenging times.During the 2nd wave of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic,

thousands of dedicated volunteers worked across India toprovide relief to the most affected persons on a 24 hour basis.We ensured the availability of COVID-19 resources, as far as

possible, to the needy people by connecting them withappropriate local administration via Twitter, and even

approaching active NGOs as well as other Self Help Groups.

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@covidsahyog [email protected]

ABOUT THE EVENT

Covid Sahyog is proud to announce a collaboration withRehana's Dreams to organize a fundraiser event,

focused on- Learning about ‘Why’, ‘when’ and ‘how’ oneshould moot in the early semesters of law school. Our

esteemed speakers will guide law students on the mostfundamental and unheeded aspects of mooting. The

competition would serve as extracurricular stimulationand would be a catalyst for those students who wish to

learn the art of mooting.

As the Second Wave of COVID-19 pandemic subsides inIndia gradually, Covid Sahyog, aims to take a stepforward and help those people who have already

recovered from the virus or are left alone due to demiseof their near family members.

Hence, we have decided to organize this event, the funds

of which will totally be utilized for this noble cause.

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@covidsahyog [email protected]

There will be 2 sessions

Session 1: 'When' and 'Why' one should Moot during thecourse of their Law School. [26th June, 2021. Saturday]

Amrita Shivprasad (NLUJ’18; LEI’20) – the CEO ofcorridor.law who was awarded the university’s PranitaMehta gold medal for her outstanding mootingachievements.

Speaker for Session 1:

Session 2: 'How' one should Moot during the courseof their Law School. [27th June, 2021. Sunday]

Anushree Jain (NLSIU’20) – an associate at Trilegal andan avid mooter in her university days, she has won theworld rounds at the 23rd Stetson InternationalEnvironmental Moot Court Competition.

Shreyans Jain (RGNUL’19) – an associate at ShardulAmarchand Mangaldas, he has had many national andinternational accolades. Amongst them is achieving thesemi-finalist position at the 32nd Jean PictetInternational IHL Competition, 2018.

Speakers for Session 2:

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Coach for the 2021 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot CourtCompetition team which finished in the top 48 in the global roundsof the competition which witnessed the participation of 600 teams. After this, she had joined the legal tech company ‘corridor.law’ andhas now been promoted to the CEO position of the start-up.Runner up at the South Asian Regional rounds of the FDIInternational Arbitration Moot, 2017. Best speaker and winner at the 17th DM Harish MemorialGovernment Law College International Moot Court Competition,2016.

Amrita Shivaprasad:A 2018 graduate from NLUJ, her laudable mooting achievements baggedher the university’s Pranita Mehta gold medal for outstanding mootingachievements. She completed her Masters in public International Lawform Leiden University.

International winner at the world round of the 23rd StetsonInternational Environmental Moot Court Competition, 2019National winner at the 1st NUJS CCI Moot Court Competition,2017·Speaker at the 8th NLUJ Anti-Trust Moot Court Competition,2017. ·She has also been invited as a judge for the XIV NLS-TrilegalInternational Arbitration Moot. 2021, 1st NMIMS VirtualNational Moot Court Competition, 2020, and the 12th KIMCC,School of Law, KIIT University, Odisha, 2020.

Anushree Jain:A 2020 graduate from NLSIU, she works as an associate at Trilegal.Her laudable mooting achievements can be enlisted as follows:

@covidsahyog [email protected]

Full Profile of the Speakers:

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Session 1: Rs. 200/- [on 'When' and 'Why' one should Moot during the courseof their Law School.]Session 2: Rs. 300/- [on 'How' one should Moot during the course of theirLaw School.]

NOTE- Combined discounted fees if you register for BOTH Sessions: Rs.400/-

The participation fee for the purpose of participating in the sessions is as follow:

@covidsahyog [email protected]

Semi Finalist, 32nd Jean Pictet International IHL Competition, 2018 Quarter Finalist and 11th Best Oralist, in the World Rounds of 22ndStetson International Moot Court Competition, 2018.Winner, Indian National Rounds, Stetson International Moot CourtCompetition, 2017. Winner and Best Team at the Annual Justice P.B. Sawant NationalMoot Court Competition, 2015.

Shreyans Jain:A 2019 alumnus of RGNUL, he is currently an associate at the ShardulAmarchand Mangaldas. His interest in mooting won him severalaccolades:

Registration Fees:

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@covidsahyog [email protected]

Important Dates:Session 1: 26th June, 2021. Saturday.Session 2: 27th June, 2021. Sunday.

Benefits of the Sessions:

First, second, and third year law schools students, for whommooting is a big puzzle. Students who are confused as to why they should moot andwhat moots should they prioritize in the early days. Students who wish to participate but have the fear ofperformance and fear of the unknown.

Who can benefit from these sessions?

Unlock the true potential inside you, by signing up for the sessions.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Event is open for students of all Universities across India.While people in their formative years of Law School areencouraged to enroll for the sessions, the event remains openfor law students across ALL years of both 3 year or 5 year lawprogrammes.

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@covidsahyog [email protected]

HOW TO APPLY:

Name: Himanshu Ranjan Account number: 38580040085 IFSC Code: SBIN0013525

Fees: ₹200 for Session 1, ₹300 for Session 2, ₹400 for Both Session

BANK DETAILS:

Either PayTm/Gpay/ PhonePe on 8051980868 orsimply scan the QR Code:

Note: Screenshot of the payment should beattached while registering.