3rd Bal Gangadhar Tilak National Moot Court Competition (Cash Prizes worth Rs. 12k) – The Legal Lock

About the Institute

Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth (TMV) established in 1921 is recognized by the Government of India in the year 1987 as the “Deemed to be University” under Section 3 of UGC Act , 1956.

About the Moot

TMV’s Lokmanya Tilak Law College endeavors to develop legal arguments and research skills of the students and provide a platform to explore emerging issues of law. Lokmanya Tilak law College organized the 1 st Edition of National Moot Court Competition, 2021 on August 13 and 14, 2021 under the aegis of
Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune.

The Moot Proposition was based on contemporary

25th March – The Legal Lock

Department of Law, Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management and Research, New Delhi (Deemed to be University), is organizing the 1st edition of National Moot Court Competition in physical mode.

About the Organizer

Established in 1992, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Institute of Management and Research (BVIMR), New Delhi focuses on imbibing the said values ​​across various stakeholders through adequate creation, inclusion and dissemination of knowledge in various courses such as management education, BBA LL.B, LLB and LL. M programmes. Strategically located in West Delhi on the main Rohtak Road, BVIMR, New Delhi has a splendid layout on sprawling four acres of

7th National Moot Court Competition by Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad [April 7-9]

About SLS Hyderabad

Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University), Pune, believes in the holistic development of every student, hence making academic and extra-curricular activities an equal part of the curriculum.

About the Moot

Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, is delighted to announce the 7th National Moot Court Competition, 2023 (“7th NMCC, 2023”), which shall allow students to deal with an exceptionally crafted hypothetical case to showcase their argumentative skills.

The event shall be held with an expert panel of eminent personalities judging the rounds, aiding students
in gaining experience and knowledge like never before!

Analysing ‘Forced Labor’ Jurisprudence in light of the Pandemic – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

By: Chytanya S. Agarwal


INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic was inter alia, marked by nationwide lockdowns, a financial crunch, the mass exodus of migrant workers, and relaxation of labor laws by many states. This leads to the issue of potentially conflicting rights. In this article, I deal with issues concerning such as conflicting constitutional rights during the pandemic and apply the concepts to the case of workers being offered an inapt choice between on-site work with the risk of contracting COVID and job loss; and the balancing of the right to free trade and the right to against forced labour.

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