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AMITY NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2019 (Nov 15th-17th, Raipur) (Prizes Worth Rs. 2 Lakh, Cash Prizes - Rs. 1 Lakh) Organised By- Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh. About the Organisers: Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh, affiliated to the Bar Council of India, is one of the premier institutions of Central India with an objective of evolving and disseminating comprehensive legal education based on research and innovation. It is focused with a holistic approach towards interdisciplinary legal education and to promote ethical values and foster the rule of law and to promote legal awareness in the society to achieve political, social and economic justice. Learning Law here means Learning Justice. Amity Law School offers B.A.LL.B (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) five-year integrated courses and a one year LL.M. course. ALS through its internationally acclaimed syllabi creates Legal Professionals of international competence who prove to be excellent litigation specialists, corporate lawyers, judicial officers, arbitration and mediation experts etc. The brilliant young minds are nurtured under the tutelage of a world-class faculty that demands innovative thought and has been able to initiate an interdisciplinary approach to all topics of study. The Faculty includes prominent scholars of Law, Economics, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences and Foreign Languages. In addition, distinguished judges, eminent jurists, policy makers, high ranked civil servants, public figures and prominent lawyers regularly take sessions to make Amity Law School a vibrant intellectual community. . About the Event: The inclusive development of the legal minds is taken care of by the best and competitive syllabi which include Research Projects, Court Room Exercises and practical learning through Real-Life Projects. As an integral part of academics the Amity Law School has organized National Conferences and Workshops on a range of contemporary legal issues. The National Moot Court Competition is yet another step in the same direction.

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AMITY NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2019

(Nov 15th-17th, Raipur) (Prizes Worth Rs. 2 Lakh, Cash Prizes - Rs. 1 Lakh)

Organised By- Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh.

About the Organisers:

Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh, affiliated to the Bar Council of India, is

one of the premier institutions of Central India with an objective of evolving and

disseminating comprehensive legal education based on research and innovation. It is focused

with a holistic approach towards interdisciplinary legal education and to promote ethical

values and foster the rule of law and to promote legal awareness in the society to achieve

political, social and economic justice. Learning Law here means Learning Justice.

Amity Law School offers B.A.LL.B (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) five-year integrated

courses and a one year LL.M. course. ALS through its internationally acclaimed syllabi

creates Legal Professionals of international competence who prove to be excellent litigation

specialists, corporate lawyers, judicial officers, arbitration and mediation experts etc.

The brilliant young minds are nurtured under the tutelage of a world-class faculty that

demands innovative thought and has been able to initiate an interdisciplinary approach to all

topics of study. The Faculty includes prominent scholars of Law, Economics, Philosophy,

Psychology, Social Sciences and Foreign Languages. In addition, distinguished judges,

eminent jurists, policy makers, high ranked civil servants, public figures and prominent

lawyers regularly take sessions to make Amity Law School a vibrant intellectual community.

.

About the Event:

The inclusive development of the legal minds is taken care of by the best and competitive

syllabi which include Research Projects, Court Room Exercises and practical learning

through Real-Life Projects. As an integral part of academics the Amity Law School has

organized National Conferences and Workshops on a range of contemporary legal issues. The

National Moot Court Competition is yet another step in the same direction.

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Moot Court Committee, Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh invites the law

students across the Nation for the National Moot Court Competition which shall be judged

and presided over by the Hon’ble Justices and renowned Advocates. The Moot Proposition

for this competition involves contemporary issues which are premised over various laws

including constitution and penal laws.

Eligibility

The competition is open only for bona-fide students of recognized Institutions/ Universities/

Organizations who are currently pursuing their Bachelors’ Degree in Law i.e. 3-Year LLB or

5-Years LLB Integrated Programme.

Team Composition

1. Each team shall consist of a minimum of 2 and maximum of 3 members. This number

cannot be modified under any circumstances.

2. There shall be 2 speakers and 1 researcher designated in a 3 member team while in

case of a 2 member team, both the members shall be considered to be speakers.

Teams shall identify the speakers and researcher during registration. No extra member

or observer shall be allowed.

Awards:

Winners: Rs. 50K

Runners up: Rs. 30K

Best Speaker: Rs. 10K

Best Researcher: Rs. 10K

Important Dates:

Last date of Registration: 25th

October, 2019

Last date for seeking clarifications: 15th

October 2019

Date of release of clarifications: 21st October 2019

Last date for submission of Memorials (soft copy): 8th

November 2019

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Last date for submission of Registration form and payment of fees: 5th

November 2019

Rounds of the Competition: 15th

– 17th

November 2019.

PAYMENT OF REGISTERATION FEES

The Registration Fee is INR 6000 for teams. Teams must make the payment of such amount

online.

Account Holder Name : Amity University Chhattisgarh

Account Number : 1186104000030250

Bank Name : IDBI Bank Limited

Branch Name :Adsena, PS-Kharora, Raipur

IFSC Code : IBKL0001186

CONTACTS

FACULTY CONVENER –

1) ANKIT SHRIVASTAVA

Contact no. – 7587100579

Email ID –

[email protected]

2) ABHINAV K SHUKLA

Contact no. – 9406254699

Email ID –

[email protected]

STUDENT CONVENER –

1) ABHINAV SHARMA

Contact no. – 9589999622

Email ID-

[email protected]

2) PRIYA BARLOTA

Contact no. – 8225874443

Email ID –

[email protected]

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ORGANISED BY:

AMITY LAW SCHOOL,

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MOOT PROPOSITION

Material Facts

1. The Democratic Republic of Indistan, a nation that won its independence from

British colonial rule around the same time as India (in 1948), adopted a Constitution

that was more or less in pari-materia with the Constitution of India, in the year 1950.

Not only the Constitution, but the whole legal framework of Indistan is also pari-

materia with the laws of India such as the criminal laws, the motor vehicle laws, etc.

2. Indistan comprises of twenty-nine states and one National Capital Territory (NCT),

Khushal Pradesh. Each of the States/Union Territories were actually colonies ruled

by the British and after a prolonged freedom struggle, came together to form the

Union of Indistan.

3. Every year in the winter season the Union Territory of Khushal Pradesh, which is

also the National Capital Territory of Indistan gets enveloped in thick smog. The

reasons for the same have often been debated on in social media, national television,

amongst politicians and various government or intergovernmental organisations

and NGOs. Investigations carried out by some agencies have often reasoned that the

smog is caused due to a mixed number of factors amongst which are the burning of

crop in the neighboring state of Jatland and Uttam Pradesh, weather change,

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vehicular pollution in Khushal Pradesh and a large amount of construction that has

been prevalent for the last few years in this National Capital Territory State.

4. For the past couple of years every time the smog covers Khushal Pradesh, the

people have come onto the streets, protests have been held and the Government of

Khushal Pradesh has been harshly criticized regarding its inability to provide the

clean air to its citizens.

5. This year that is 2019 the Chief Minister of Khushal Pradesh in his Independence

Day speech publicly stated that the state government has thought a lot about

curbing the smog and preventing the smog from covering Khushal Pradesh in the

winters. Amongst the various means through which the government intends to

combat the bad air conditions is requesting the governments of Jatland and Uttam

Pradesh for ensuring that the crops are burnt far from the borders of Khushal

Pradesh and making sure that they are burnt in such a manner that the smog is

carried away from the NCT.

6. Another much talked about pollution curbing scheme is the odd and even scheme.

As briefly explained by the Chief Minister in his address, the odd and even scheme

entails allowing the public to use odd number cars on Monday, Wednesday, and

Friday and the even number cars on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. On Sunday

it is for each household to decide to use one of the cars that they may have. If a

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household has only one car then on Sunday that household and its members can use

that one car irrespective of the number of the car. However, the prohibitions on the

scheme shall be made inapplicable to cars being used for government functions and

events, both center and Khushal Pradesh. In addition, there will be several other

exemptions from this scheme such as exemption to women, etc.

7. When the Chief Minister announced this scheme, it was initially considered as a

futuristic promise in a speech, never to see the light of day. To their great surprise,

on 15th

September the newspaper reports informed the public that the Chief

Minister and his cabinet were actually considering the implementation of the odd

and even scheme. This news caused public outrage in the NCT and people started

condemning the Chief Minister and his government. Considering the legislative

assembly elections in next six months, the Chief Minister called for an immediate

cabinet meeting in which it was decided that the Odd-Even scheme shall be

implemented but only after the consultations and public meetings with the civil

societies.

8. On the 23rd

of September 2019 all major newspapers of Khushal Pradesh carried a

notification issued by the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Khushal Pradesh in

which the Lieutenant Governor had notified the implementation of the odd and

even scheme from the 25th

of September 2019. The notification is as under:

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“In exercise of the powers conferred vide the Motor Vehicles Act of Indistan, the

Lieutenant Governor of the National Capital Territory of Khushal Pradesh, on being

satisfled that further steps are required to control vehicular pollution caused by non-

transport four wheeled vehicles (motor cars etc.), hereby orders, in the interest of

public health and safety, that the following prohibitory / restrictive measures shall be

in vogue in the area of National Capital Territory of Khushal Pradesh; namely The

plying of non-transport four wheeled vehicles (Motor Cars etc.) having registration

number ending with odd digit (1,3,5,7,9) shall be prohibited on Monday, Wednesday

and Friday and the plying of non-transport four wheeled vehicles (Motor Cars etc.)

having registration number ending with even digit (0,2,4,6,8) shall be prohibited on

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. These restrictions shall also apply to the non-

transport four wheeled vehicles bearing registration number of other states. These

restrictions shall be applicable from 8 AM to 8 PM of such dates. These restrictions

shall not be applicable on Sundays. These restrictions shall not apply to the vehicles of

such categories as mentioned below:

(i) Vehicles of the President of Indistan;

(ii) Vehicles of the Vice President of Indistan;

(iii) Vehicles of the Prime Minister of Indistan;

(iv) Vehicles of Governors of States.

(v) Vehicles of Chief Justice of Indistan.

(vi) Vehicles of the Speaker of Lok Sabha;

(vii) Vehicles of the Ministers of the Union;

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(viii) Vehicles of the Leaders of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha;

(ix) Vehicles of the Chief Ministers of States and the Union Territories except the Chief

Minister, Government of National Capital Territory of Khushal Pradesh;

(x) Vehicles of the Judges of Supreme Court of Indistan;

(xi) Vehicle of the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha ;

(xii) Vehicle of the Dy. Speaker of Lok Sabha;

(xiii) Vehicles of Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories;

(xiv) Vehicles of the Judges of the High Court of Khushal Pradesh;

(xv) Vehicle of the Lokayukta;

(xvi) Emergency Vehicles i.e. Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Hospital, prison, Hearse vehicles;

(xvii) Enforcement vehicles i.e. vehicles of Police, para military forces etc.;

(xviii) Vehicles bearing Ministry of Defence number plates;

(xix) Vehicles which are having a pilot escort;

(xx) Vehicles of SPG protectees;

(xxi) Embassy Vehicles bearing CD numbers;

(xxii) Compressed Natural Gas driven vehicles (these vehicles should prominently

display sticker 'CNG Vehicle' on the front windscreen - issued by M/s Shudh

Paryavaran Gas Ltd.), Electric vehicles, Hybrid vehicles;

(xxiii) Vehicles being used for medical emergencies - (will be trust based);

(xxiv) Women only vehicles - including children of age up-to 12 years travelling with

them;

(xxv) Vehicles driven/occupied by handicapped persons.

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Violation of these orders shall attract a fine of Rs. 20000/- in accordance with the provisions

of the Motor Vehicles Act.

9. This came as a shock to a number of people in the city as they were assured by the

government that the scheme shall be implemented only after consultations with the

people. People felt cheated. Various articles and reports published by newspapers

and magazines reported that the population that was the hardest hit was the middle

and lower middle class which has just about one vehicle for the entire household due

to which they can use their cars only for 4 days in a week.

10. Mr R.C. Kehta is a famous comedian based out of Khushal Pradesh. He lives with

his aging parents in Hasmukh Vihar and his office and his recording studio are in

Raksha Colony. Mr. Kehta has recently started a series of political satirical comedy

which he uploads as a podcast and as a video on popular social media streaming

channels. Since July 2019, his videos have started to get a lot of attention and his

streaming channels have started to gather millions of subscribers. Consequently, his

income which was hardly anything to speak of has substantially increased. Despite

this Mr. Kehta only had one car which ended with an even number on the license

plate. The implementation of the odd and even scheme has had major repercussions

and caused grave hardship to Mr. Kehta. He complains that because of the scheme

he now has to spend a major part of his day travelling from his place of stay to his

place of work. He also complains that there is no adequate public transport from his

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house to the locality in which his place of work is situated in. His biggest worry is

that he has to take his 76-year-old father for his regular dialysis which happens

about 3 times a week depending on the needs of his father.

11. The day the scheme was notified, Mr. Kehta wrote to all the members of the cabinet

and to the Chief Minister himself. In his letter he stated that this scheme was stupid

and foolhardy and that in view of the lack of proper public transport the scheme

was causing immense difficulties to the public. He requested that the scheme be

withdrawn at the earliest. When the scheme was not withdrawn, he took part in the

various protests that were happening in Khushal Pradesh against the scheme. He

also filed a number of RTI applications questioning the rationale behind the

schemes.

12. While many of his RTI applications were not adequately answered; through the

response to one of his many applications he got to know that the Lt. Governor and

the Council of Ministers have had a falling out. He was informed of the fact that this

scheme was proposed to the Lieutenant Governor on the 15th

of September. Post that

the Chief Minister of Khushal Pradesh along with his Council of Ministers had paid

a visit to the Lieutenant Governor of Khushal Pradesh for lunch on 22nd

September.

By the end of the lunch hour, on the same day, the Lieutenant Governor accepted

the proposal and was of the opinion to implement the scheme with immediate effect

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to which the CM and the Council of Ministers differed. They had walked out by

giving an opinion to implement the scheme at a later stage only after consultations.

13. Mr. Kehta being a comedian also took to satire. He uploaded on all his media

channels a short satirical sketch of no more than 2 minutes depicting how the Chief

Minister of Khushal Pradesh had chanced upon the idea of an odd and even scheme

in the state. In that cartoon sketch he portrayed a likeness of the Chief Minister’s

dressing style onto a caricature. It was the subject of debate as to whether the

caricature itself resembled a fatter version of the Chief Minister. This caricature

was juggling between two women. On the screen he would move from one end

where one of the women was standing to the other end of the screen where the other

woman was standing. He would hug and try to kiss the first woman, but the other

woman would see and start abusing. The same happened when he tried to be close

and intimate to the other woman. Fed up with this, the caricature on the screen puts

up a curtain between the two women and then numbers each of the women as 1 and

2. He then separately reasons with them as to how he would be with one woman on

one day and the other woman on the other day. As he amicably settles the dispute

between the two women a light bulb appears over his head and in a daydream, he

feels that this odd-even could solve the problem of pollution in the state of Khushal

Pradesh as the smoke coming out of the cars would be halved.

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14. When the sketch came out, he was proceeded against by the police and a case of

indecent representation of women was registered against him. The complaint

against him was primarily on the ground that the sketch was obscene and due to the

nature of its contents it ought not to have been publicly displayed.

15. Mr. Kehta was already considering his legal remedies against the odd and even

scheme by the time he was made aware of the case against him. He consulted his

lawyers and decided to approach the High Court.

16. In his petition Mr. Kehta requested that the complaint against him be quashed as

there is nothing obscene about the sketch that he has uploaded. He also challenged

the constitutionality of the notification of 23rd

September. Further, Mr. Kehta has

contended that the notification is legally void because it has been passed by the

Lieutenant Governor without adequate consultation with his Council of Ministers

and as such there has been no proper application of mind by the Lieutenant

Governor before issuing the notification.

17. His petition was dismissed by the High court of Khushal Pradesh on the 10th

of

November. The High Court found that the scheme doesn’t violates the fundamental

rights, that the notification was issued adequately by the Lieutenant Governor, and

it was not necessary for him to apply his mind on his own to the matter. The High

Court also found that the contents of the sketch were indeed obscene and indecent

and the complaint against him cannot be quashed at this stage.

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18. Against this and deeming in the matter to be of public interest, Mr. Kehta has filed a

petition before the Supreme Court of Indistan. Given that the interests of both, the

Government and the Lieutenant Governor are the same, the same lawyer is

representing both the parties.

19. The pleadings in the case have been completed and the case is next listed for hearing

on the 16th of November, for arguments before the Supreme Court.

20. Accordingly, the participants are required to present written and oral submissions

before the Supreme Court on behalf of Mr. R. C. Kehta (the Petitioner) and the

Govt. of NCT of Khushal Pradesh and His Excellency the Lt. Governor of Khushal

Pradesh (the Opposite Party), addressing the following issues (in addition to any

other issue identified):

(i) Is the petition maintainable before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of Indistan?

(ii) Is the Odd-Even scheme implemented by the Govt. of NCT violative of the

fundamental rights under the Constitution of Indistan?

(iii) Does the satirical sketch uploaded by Mr. Kehta amounts to obscenity and

indecent representation under the Criminal Laws of Indistan?

(iv) Whether the consultation by Lt. Governor with the Council of Ministers was

constitutionally full and proper?

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Note:

1. The order of issues in which they shall be contended are likely to be as the parties

deem appropriate. These issues are only indicative. The parties are free to frame

any other issues.

2. The Supreme Court of Indistan considers judgments of Indian Courts to be of

persuasive value.