As they say, “there are no lawyer jokes,
they’re all true stories.” And 16 teams of budding legal experts will be
flaunting such stories at the 21st MC Chagla Moot Court Competition
at GLC. The finalists will be rewarded with a chance to present their case
before a distinguished bench of high court judges.
Moot Court Association of Government Law College
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Friday, 26 September 2014
21st MC CHAGLA MEMORIAL GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 2014.
The Government Law College, Mumbai in association with
the Chief Justice M. C. Chagla Memorial Trust organizes the
M.C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot
Court Competition annually. The Moot based primarily on Constitutional Law, witnesses
competition among students of some of the finest law colleges in the country
including National Law University, Bangalore; National Academy for Legal
Studies and Research, Hyderabad; National University of Juridical Sciences,
Kolkata etc.
The Moot currently in its 21st year began as a
city-level moot court competition, which was later expanded to a state-level
competition. Due to the overwhelming response that the competition received,
it has been raised to a national platform since its 18th edition.
The Government Law College, founded in 1855, is the oldest law
school in Asia dating even prior to the University of Mumbai, and enjoys a
pre-eminent national and international reputation for excellence. GLC which has
a rich heritage and pedigree, is the repository of erudition in the legal
firmament and has had the privilege of guidance from eminent legal luminaries
such as Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, Lokmanya Tilak, Justice M.C.Chagla, Nani
Palkhivala and several others who have adorned benches of the Supreme Court of
India and the Bombay High Court.
Late Mr. M. C. Chagla was appointed as the First Indian
Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. He also served as the Ambassador to
USA, Mexico, Cuba, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bombay, High
Commissioner to England and Union Minster for Education. In the fight against
Emergency, the contribution made by this great legal luminary is indeed of
tremendous significance. He worked tirelessly for the causes of civil liberty,
individual freedom and political democracy and this moot court competition
promises to be a fitting tribute to his legacy.
The Moot is scheduled to be held on the 27th and 28th
of September. The final rounds will be judged by three distinguished Bombay
High Court Judges- Hon’ble Smt. Justice R.S. Dalvi, Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.B.
Chaudhari and Hon’ble Smt. Justice R.M. Dere. It would indeed be a
privilege for the teams participating in this moot to vie for a spot in the
finals so as to argue before this prestigious Bench.
Monday, 13 January 2014
20th M.C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition, 2014
20th M.C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition, 2014
The Government Law College, Mumbai in association with the Chief Justice M. C. Chagla Memorial Trust organised the 20th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition on 11th & 12th January, 2014.
The Moot Court Association of Government Law College has been hosting the M. C. Chagla Memorial Moot Court Competition for several years. It began 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 18th edition, has been raised to a national platform.
Late Mr. M. C. Chagla was appointed as the First Indian Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. He also served as the Ambassador to USA, Mexico, Cuba, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bombay, High Commissioner to England and Union Minster for Education. In the fight against Emergency, the contribution made by this great legal luminary is indeed of tremendous significance. Chief Justice M. C. Chagla also served as a Professor of Constitutional Law at the Government Law College for a number of years. He worked tirelessly for the causes of civil liberty, individual freedom and political democracy and this moot court competition promises to be a fitting tribute to his legacy.
The Moot Court Competition is based purely on Constitutional Law and requires teams to argue on a moot proposition across Preliminary, Quarter-Final, Semi-Final and Final Round of Arguments. The rounds of the competition are 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.
The moot proposition of the 20th edition of this competition was in the form of a Public Interest Litigation filed in the Supreme Court challenging a Constitutional Amendment made to Article 124 of the Constitution. A Commission has been set up which recommends Judges for their appointment to the Higher Judiciary. The moot problem challenges the constitutional validity of the same.
The 20th Edition witnessed 16 of the best law colleges in the country competing to win the coveted trophy. The participating colleges were:
1) Chanakya National Law University, Patna
2) Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai
3) Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow
4) Government Law College, Mumbai
5) National Law University, Delhi
6) National Law Institute University, Bhopal
7) National Law University, Jodhpur
8) National Law School of India University, Bangalore
9) National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
10) Symbiosis Law School, Noida
11) Symbiosis Law School, Pune
12) School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
13)University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University
14) Faculty of Law, Allahabad University
15) National Law University, Odisha
16) Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
The preliminary rounds were held on 11th of January in the GLC premises. The quarter finals were held on the 12th of January. The following teams made it to the semi-final rounds:
1) Government Law College, Mumbai
2) Chanakya National Law University, Patna
3) Symbiosis Law School, Noida
4) Symbiosis Law School, Pune
The semi-final rounds were judged by senior counsels of the Bombay High Court. The judges were:
1) Mr. J.P. Cama
2) Mr. T.N. Subramanian
3) Mr. Percy Pardiwalla
4) Mr. Aspi Chinoy
5) Mr. Pradeep Sancheti
The final round of arguments was held at the Walchand Hirachand Hall, Indian Merchants Chamber, Churchgate on the 12th of January. The finalists were Chanakya National Law University, Patna and Symbiosis Law School, Noida.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.M. Kanade and Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.S. Sonak, sitting judges of the Bombay High Court were the judges for the final round. After an intense round of arguments, the valedictory function was presided over by Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.M. Kanade and Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.S. Sonak, Mr. Iqbal Chagla and Mr. Riyaz Chagla, trustees of the Chief Justice M.C. Chagla Memorial Trust, Mr. R.B. Malik, Principal, Government Law College, Mumbai, Prof. Kishu Daswani, Professor, Government Law College and Mr. Raghav Dev Garg, General Secretary of the Moot Court Association of Government Law College.
Mr. R.B. Malik, Principal, Government Law College delivered the welcome address. He exclaimed that remembering Chief Justice M.C. Chagla would give the students a path to cross their own path successfully. He also appreciated the efforts of the Moot Court Association for organising the competition brilliantly and making it feel like a real life court proceeding.
Mr. Iqbal Chagla while addressing the audience expressed that the quality of this moot competition cannot be described in mere words and the level of advocacy of the participants is simply incredible.
Mr. Riyaz Chagla in his address expressed how the level of this competition has been increasing ever since its inception. From a city level to a state level and now a national level competition, within a span of 20 years is commendable.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.S. Sonak congratulated the teams and all participants and expressed how he was impressed by the excellent organisation of this competition. He also appreciated the efforts of the finalists: from research to drafting to the advocacy.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.M. Kanade congratulated the Moot Court Association for having organised this competition at the national level in the name of Chief Justice M.C. Chagla. He also told that these competitions now provide a lot of exposure and experience to law students. He also shared some of his initial experiences at the bar when no such competitions were conducted in colleges.
The moot court competition had various awards. The award for the Best Memorial went to Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Mr. Anmolan of Chanakya National Law University was awarded the 2nd Best Speaker and Ms. Rima Desai of Government Law College, Mumbai was awarded the Best Speaker.
Symbiosis Law School, Noida bagged the award for the 2nd Best Team whereas Chanakya National Law University, Patna was declared the Best Team of the 20th M.C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition, 2014.
Professor Kishu Daswani spoke about the level of the competition with 24 courtrooms, 50 judges with the semi finals being judged by senior advocates and the finals being judged by sitting judges of the Bombay High Court, across 4 rigorous oral rounds.
Mr. Raghav Dev Garg, General Secretary of the Moot Court Association delivered the vote of thanks. He thanked the teams for coming from all across the nation for this moot court competition and thanked the Hon’ble Judges of the Bombay High Court for sparing their valuable time and judging the final rounds of the competition.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
20th M.C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition 2014
The Government Law College, Mumbai in
association with the Chief Justice M. C. Chagla Memorial Trust is pleased to
announce the 20th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law
College National Moot Court Competition on 11th & 12th January,
2014.
The Moot Court Association of Government
Law College has been hosting the M. C. Chagla Memorial Moot Court Competition
for several years. It began 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 18th
edition, has been raised to a national platform.
Late Mr. M. C. Chagla was appointed as the
First Indian Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. He also served as the
Ambassador to USA, Mexico, Cuba, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bombay,
High Commissioner to England and Union Minster for Education. In the fight
against Emergency, the contribution made by this great legal luminary is indeed
of tremendous significance. Chief Justice M. C. Chagla also served as a
Professor of Constitutional Law at the Government Law College for a number of
years. He worked tirelessly for the causes of civil liberty, individual freedom
and political democracy and this moot court competition promises to be a
fitting tribute to his legacy.
The last date for the submission of Registration Form is 30th
November, 2013. All memorials must be submitted on or before 20th
December, 2013.
Accommodation will be provided to the
participants for the duration of the Competition. Participation in the
Competition is limited to 16 colleges only which will be decided on
a first-come-first-serve basis.
Kindly contact mca@glcmumbai.com or mcaglc@gmail.com for further details.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
10th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition, 2013
FINALS AND VALEDICTORY
The All India Federation of Tax
Practitioners (AIFTP) and the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bar
Association in association with the Moot Court Association of Government Law
College organised the 10th
edition of the Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition,
from 3-5th October, 2013.
This
year’s moot proposition was based on transfer pricing issues with regards to
the issue of shares by Indian Subsidiaries to their foreign Associated
Enterprises and whether these transactions must be covered under Chapter X and
Arms Length Price has to be calculated on the same. Further, it also dealt with
secondary adjustments when a Transfer Pricing Adjustment has been made and the
basis of such Transfer Pricing Adjustments.
The inauguration of the 10th Nani Palkhivala
Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition was held at the Auditorium of
Government Law College, Mumbai on the 3rd of October.
Hon’ble Mr. H.L. Karwa, President of the Income Tax
Appellate Tribunal presided over the function as the Chief Guest and Hon’ble
Mr. D. Manmohan, Vice-President, (Mumbai Zone) of the Income Tax Appellate
Tribunal (ITAT) was the Guest of Honour for the evening. The inauguration was
held in the august presence of Mr. A.P. Sathe, President, ITAT Bar Association,
Mumbai; Mr S.K. Poddar, National President, All India Federation of Tax
Practitioners (AIFTP), Dr. K. Shivaram, Past President, ITAT Bar Association,
Mumbai and Past National President of the AIFTP. The souvenir commemorating the
event was released by the Chief Guest Mr. H.L. Karwa.
Twenty six teams from across the nation
participated in rigorous rounds to win the coveted trophy. The preliminary
rounds were held on 4th of October. Eight teams based on their
performance and aggregate scores qualified for the quarter final rounds, which were
held on the 5th of October. Next, the top four teams including Jindal
Global Law School, Sonepat; School of Law, Sastra University; NALSAR, Hyderabad
and Symbiosis Law Scool, Pune proceeded to the semi-final rounds.
The Final Rounds of the competition are
and will always continue to be judged by a Full Bench of sitting Judges of the
Hon’ble Bombay High Court. The finals, held on 5th of October at
Y.B. Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai was presided over by Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.J. Vazifdar, Hon’ble Mr.
Justice A.A. Sayed and Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.S. Sanklecha, Judges of the Bombay
High Court. Jindal Global Law School and Symbiosis Law College, Pune were the
finalists.
After an intense round of
arguments and priceless words of encouragement by the dignitaries and Hon’ble
Mr. Justice S.J. Vazifdar, the results were declared. The award for the Best
Researcher went to Ms. Akshaya Sachin of School of Law, Sastra University. The submissions
by Law Centre-I, Faculty of Law, Delhi University was adjudged as the Best
Memorial. Ms. Preeti Dash of National Law University, Orissa was declared as
the Best Speaker and was awarded with an internship under Mr. S.E. Dastur,
Senior Counsel, Bombay High Court. The award for the Second Best Speaker went
to Ms. Ritika Sinha of NLSIU, Bangalore.
The 2nd Best Team,
Symbiosis Law School, Pune was awarded with a trophy and a cash prize of Rs.
10,000 along with an Internship at Economic Law Practices, Mumbai.
Jindal Global Law School,
Sonepat was declared as the Best Team and was awarded with a trophy, a cash
prize of Rs. 12,500 and an Internship with leading International Tax & Law
Firm, Nishith Desai & Associates.
The 9th Nani
Palkhivala Memorial Research Paper Competition, 2013 was held parallel to the
Moot Court Competition. Mr. Anurag Soan and Ms. Shreya Ganju of Symbiosis Law
School, Pune were awarded the prize for the best research paper which included gold
medals, certificates and cash prize of Rs. 10,000. The 2nd position
was secured by Ms. Smriti Tripathi and Mr. Vasu Nigam from National Law
Institute University, Bhopal. They were awarded with silver medals,
certificates and cash prize of Rs. 7500. The award for the 3rd best research
paper went to Mr. Hemant Kothari from National Law University, Delhi. He was
awarded with a bronze medal, certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 5000.
The event was a great success
due to the help and support of the members of the ITAT, AIFTP, ITAT Bar
Association and the Moot Court Association. Special thanks to Prof. Sanjay V.
Kadam, Chairman, Moot Court Association and Mr. R.B. Malik, Principal,
Government Law College, for their guidance and support.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
10th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court Competition, 2013
Inaugural Function
With a heritage spanning a century and a half, the Government
Law College, Mumbai has dominated the legal landscape of India since its
inception in 1855. This esteemed institution enjoys the distinction of being
one of Asia’s oldest Law Colleges. Generations of distinguished legal
luminaries who have been nurtured by this unique institution, have made a
seminal contribution to the evolution of the Indian legal System.
One
such legal luminary, Mr. Nani A. Palkhivala was
a legend in the field of Income Tax and Constitutional Law and a former
Professor at the Government Law College for a number of years. His contribution
to law and his efforts to ensure that justice is done can never be estimated.
From
the past 10 years, the All India Federation of
Tax Practitioners (AIFTP) and the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Bar
Association in association with the Moot Court Association of Government Law
College has been organising a taxation
based moot court competition. This competition has the distinction of
being India’s first moot court competition based exclusively on the subject of
Taxation. The Rounds of the competition are held at
the ITAT Courtrooms itself and are judged by the Hon’ble Members and
Professionals of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal.
The inauguration
of the 10th Nani Palkhivala Memorial National Tax Moot Court
Competition was held at the Auditorium of Government Law College, Mumbai on the
3rd of October.
Hon’ble
Mr. H.L. Karwa, President of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal presided over
the function as the Chief Guest and Hon’ble Mr. D. Manmohan, Vice-President,
(Mumbai Zone) of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) was the Guest of
Honour for the evening. The inauguration was held in the august presence of Mr.
A.P. Sathe, President, ITAT Bar Association, Mumbai; Mr S.K. Poddar, National
President, All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (AIFTP), Dr. K. Shivaram,
Past President, ITAT Bar Association, Mumbai and Past National President of the
AIFTP.
Principal
of Government Law College Mr. R.B. Malik presented the welcome address. He rightly mentioned that Mr. Palkhivala was the most
important person in the history of jurists. He appreciated the efforts
of the Moot Court Association as to how it singularly
coordinates all mooting activities at GLC, promotes exposure to the youth and
provides a very supportive environment for honing advocacy skills of the
students.
Mr. A.P. Sathe while addressing the audience humbly suggested
that a stamp must be issued in the memory and honour of Mr. Nani Palkhivala.
Dr. K. Shivaram in his words of encouragement to the participants reiterated
that the contribution of Mr. Palkhivala to law cannot be measured and students
must take inspiration from his life and efforts. Mr. S.K. Poddar highlighted
the importance of moot court competitions as a medium for gaining knowledge in
the field of law which cannot be learnt in college classrooms.
The
souvenir commemorating the event was released by the Chief Guest Mr. H.L.
Karwa.
The
vote of thanks was presented by Professor Sanjay V. Kadam, Chairman of the Moot
Court Association and Mr. Raghav Dev Garg, General Secretary of the Moot Court
Association.
Twenty six teams from across the nation are participating in this competition.
The preliminary rounds shall be held on 4th of October. Eight teams
shall then be proceeding to the quarter final rounds, which shall be held on
the 5th of October. The top four teams shall then move to the
semi-final rounds.
The finals, to be held on 5th of October at Y.B.
Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai shall be presided over by Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.J. Vazifdar, Hon’ble Mr.
Justice A.A. Sayed and Hon’ble Mr. Justice M.S. Sanklecha, Judges of the Bombay
High Court. The Final Rounds of the competition are
and will always continue to be judged by a Full Bench of sitting Judges of the
Hon’ble Bombay High Court.
This year’s moot proposition is
based on transfer pricing issues with regards to the issue of shares by Indian
Subsidiaries to their foreign Associated Enterprises and whether these
transactions must be covered under Chapter X and Arms Length Price has to be
calculated on the same. Further, it also deals with secondary adjustments when
a Transfer Pricing Adjustment has been made and the basis of such Transfer
Pricing Adjustments.
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