Tuesday, 5 February 2013

D.M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition, 2013



Government Law College has been hosting India’s First Ever International Moot Court Competition, in association with the D. M. Harish Foundation for over a decade now. In the year 2000, the Moot Court Association in collaboration with the D. M. Harish Foundation ordained the D. M. Harish Memorial Moot Court Competition, at a national level. The year 2004 saw Government Law College enter its 150th grand year and the MCA its 50th year, the way forward to expand the competition’s horizons was devised by developing it into India’s first international moot, which meant replicating the national success of the moot at the International Level. The MCA works round the year to make the D. M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition or DMH, as we fondly refer to it in GLC, a reality.

The case study of the competition deals primarily with complex contemporary issues relating to Public International Law before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).The 2013 Compromis mainly deals with the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements. The problem revolves around privacy laws and the role of tax reforms in a global economy.

Participating Universities

The participation of Law Institutes from the United Kingdom, United States of America, Sri Lanka, Nepal Bangladesh, Mauritius, Spain, Greece, Russia, Malaysia, Ireland, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Singapore, Jamaica, Australia & Pakistan hold witness to the truly global flavour of DMH. This year we additionally look forward to participation from prestigious Universities such as the New York University from USA, Bond University & the University of Melbourne from Australia, Moscow State Law Academy from Russia, University of Sussex and Southampton University from UK, Aristotle University from Greece amongst other international teams, apart from the cream of Indian law universities that will attend this competition.

The Panel Discussion

One of the highlights of DMH is the Panel Discussion, which is an integral part of the competition schedule. The distinguished panelists such as Ms. Smriti Irani, Mr. Arun Jaitley, and Ms. Teesta Setalvad have all graced the discussion in the past. . This year’s panelists include Mr .Mahesh Jethmalani, and Ms Shaina NC. The Panel Discussion, with the Inaugural Ceremony, is held at the opulent Sahyadri State Guest House at Malabar Hill.  The topic for this year’s discussion is Thought control and reasonable restraints- The dividing line on social media “

Judges

Every year, Judges of the Bombay High Court, eminent advocates & lawyers, senior professors of law, partners and associates from elite law firms, form the highly illustrious pool of jurists for the preliminary, octo, quarter & semi-final rounds of the competition.

The teams most determined to endeavor finally embrace the Final Rounds of Argument, held at the magnificent Mumbai University Convocation Hall. The Finalist teams get once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to argue before a formidable bench of five sitting Judges of the Bombay High Court.  Justice F. I. Rebello, Chief Justice Allahabad High Court, Justice B. N. Srikrishna, Former Judge Supreme Court and Justice A. P. Shah, Former Chief Justice Delhi High Court have all graced us with their august presence in the past.

DMH truly epitomizes commitment, objectivity, hospitality and recognition of merit par excellence. The quality, competitiveness and versatility of the participants, the experience and expertise of the judges and the hospitality & warmth extended by the organizers truly symbolize the ‘DMH Experience’. The consecutive success of DMH only continues to pave its way towards being recognized as Asia’s largest and most prestigious International Moot Court Competition. 

Sunday, 4 November 2012

19th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition, 2013





The Government Law College, Mumbai in association with the Chief Justice M. C. Chagla Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the 19th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition scheduled to be held on 12th & 13th January, 2013.

The Moot Court Association of Government Law College has been hosting the M. C. Chagla Memorial Moot Court Competition for several years. The Competition, instituted in memory of Late Mr. M. C. Chagla, began initially as a city-level moot court competition, which was later expanded to a state-level competition. Due to the overwhelming response that we have been receiving, the Competition, since its last edition, has been raised to a national platform. This year, the Competition and will witness 16 of the Best Law Schools in the country compete to win the coveted trophy.

The Moot Court Competition is based purely on Constitutional Law and will require teams to argue on 2 sets of problems across the Preliminary, Quarter-Final, Semi-Final and Final Round of Arguments. The rounds of the competition will judged by eminent professors and practicing lawyers of the Bombay High Court with the Final Rounds being judged by sitting judges of the Bombay High Court.

Dates of the competition: 12th and 13th January, 2013
Last date of registration: 30th November, 2012
Last Date of Memorial Submission: 20th December, 2012

The Moot Proposition and Rules are available on ww.mcaglc.org.
All queries can be emailed to mca@glcmumbai.com

Saturday, 22 September 2012

14th D. M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition, 2013




The Moot Court Association of Government Law College in association with the D. M. Harish Foundation is pleased to announce the 14th D. M. Harish Memorial – Government Law College International Moot Court Competition scheduled to be held from 7th – 10th February, 2013. 

The Moot, instituted in the memory of late Mr. D. M. Harish, is India’s oldest and most renowned international moot court competition. DMH as it is popularly called, witnesses diverse participation from the crème of Indian Law Universities as well as from law schools/Universities across the globe. The 4-day mooting extravaganza is renowned for the quality of judges which include professors, professionals, practicing lawyers and senior counsels of the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court of India with the Final Round of Arguments being presided by an impressive bench of 5 sitting judges of the Bombay High Court. 

The 2012 edition of the Competition saw 30 teams including 15 international teams, the likes of which include New York University & Valparaiso University from USA, Bond University from Australia, and University of Sussex and University of Southampton from the United Kingdom amongst others.
The case-study of the competition is primarily based on Public International Law intertwined with elements of private international law to keep pace with the changing global scenario. 
Competition Details: 

Last Date of Registration Of Indian Teams applying through the Memorial Round: 10th November, 2012

Deadline For Submission Of Memorials For Indian Universities/Colleges Applying through the Memorial 
Round: 1st December, 2012 (6:00 p.m.IST)

Last Date of Registration Of Overseas And Invited Indian Universities/Colleges: 5th December, 2012

Deadline for submission of Memorials (soft-copy): 2nd January, 2013 (11:59p.m.IST)

Deadline for submission of Memorials for Indian Colleges/ Universities (hard-copy): 4th January, 2013 (6:00 p.m. IST)

Deadline for submission of Memorials for Overseas Universities (hard-copy): 7th January, 2013 (6:00 p.m. IST)

For any further queries, feel free to write to us at : mcaglc@gmail.com or mca@glcmumbai.com .
For further details regarding the official rules, schedule, accommodation and travel please refer to our official website - http://mcaglc.org/dmh.html 




Wednesday, 8 August 2012

9th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition, 2012


The All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (AIFTP) and the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bar Association in association with the Government Law College, Mumbai is pleased to announce the 9th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition, 2012 scheduled to be held from 11th - 13th October, 2012.

The competition, currently in its 9th year is instituted in the memory of Late Mr. Nani Palkhivala who was not only a legend in the field of Income Tax and Constitutional Law but was also a former student and Professor at the Government Law College, Mumbai. Being India's first moot court competition to be based exclusively on the subject of taxation, what sets this competition apart is that it is held at the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal courtrooms itself and is judged by the Hon’ble Members and professionals of the ITAT which gives the students an enriching learning experience.

This is an invite-based competition and invitation for the competition is extended to select colleges/universities subject to a maximum participation of 26 teams on a first- come-first-serve basis. Colleges are hereby informed that in the event of any vacancy, invitation for the competition shall be extended to colleges/universities that put in an official request for participation by emailing the same to mca@glcmumbai.com.

· Details for the competition:
Last date for registration - 10th September, 2012
Last date to seek clarifications - 15th September, 2012
Deadline for memorial submission- 20th September, 2012

For further details regarding the registration form, case study, schedule and official rules please visit our website – www.mcaglc.org or www.glcmumbai.com

Thursday, 19 July 2012

9th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition, 2012


The dates for the 9th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition are 11th-13th October, 2012.
The Case Study along with the Official Rules of the Competition will be released shortly. Please check our website www.mcaglc.org for updates.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

8th Nani Palkhivala Memorial Research Paper Competition, 2012.


The All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (AIFTP) and the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bar Association in association with the Government Law College, Mumbai is conducting 8th Nani Palkhivala Memorial Research Paper Competition, 2012.

The topic for this year’s Research Paper is:
"General Anti - Avoidance Rule (GAAR) - An Indian and International     Perspective”


The students may have to discuss the following issues:
1.    Analyse the Indian provisions (S. 95 to 102 and Rules);
2.    Comparing with other countries;
3.    Merits and demerits;
4.    Whether the provisions will achieve the desired objects;
5.    If we need the GAAR;
6.    Suggestions and any other issues which the author may discuss and express his     
       view.                                  

Each participating college can send a maximum of three entries.
Each article can be authored by a maximum of two authors.

Prizes
The three best articles will be awarded cash prizes, along with a certificate of merit and a medal. The winning research paper will be published in the AIFTP Journal, IBFD Journal, on the ITAT website and in other leading tax magazines.
The cash prize awarded shall be as follows:
First prize: Rs. 10,000/-
Second prize: Rs. 7,500/-
Third prize: Rs. 5,000/-

The entries must reach Government Law College, Mumbai on or before 10th September, 2012 by 5:00 p.m. IST. Kindly confirm your participation by emailing a scanned copy of the Registration Form on or before 1st September, 2012 to nanipalkhivalaresearch@gmail.com

For more details, please follow the link: http://www.mcaglc.org/pdf/Research%20Paper%20Rules_2012.pdf

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Finals of the 13th D. M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition, 2012


The final round of the 13th D. M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition, 2012 was held at Convocation hall, Mumbai University on 12th February, 2012 after four days of vigorous competition among 28 national and international teams. The two teams, Bond University , Australia and University of Southampton, UK that qualified for the finals were judged by a bench of five sitting judges of the Bombay High Court- Honourable Dr. Mr. Jusitce D.Y. Chandrachud, Honourable Mr. Justice A .A. Godbole,  Honourable Mr. Justice M. S. Sanklecha and Honourable Mr. Justice R. D. Dhanuka. The two teams argued on topics of taxation relying on international law. “I don't wish to bore you by overstressing any point.", a speaker was heard to say. In fact, quite the contrary happened. The event was an interesting exchange of great research and intelligent arguments. The event was concluded by an eloquent valedictory speech by Justice Chandrachud who called it a Sunday evening well worth it's time. The winning team was Bond University, Australia .    The Awards were as follows:
 Best Researcher- Mr. Ankit Namdeo, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University,   Lucknow.
2nd Best Researcher – Ms. Apoorva Yadav, NALSAR University, Hyderabad.
 Best Memorial- Government Law College, Mumbai.
2nd Best Memorial – National Law University, Delhi .      
 Best Speaker- Ms. Jyoti Maheshwari, National Law School of India University,  Bangalore.                                          
 2nd Best Speaker: Mr. Zac Rowe, University of Southampton, UK.