Government Law College, Mumbai in association with the Chief Justice M. C. Chagla Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the 27th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition to be held on 31st October & 1st November, 2020.

The Mooting Committee 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.

The 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 Minister for Education.

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.

Please find enclosed the Moot Proposition, Rules, Registration Form and Tentative Schedule for the 27th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Moot Court Competition, 2020.

The last date for Registration is 15th September, 2020 .
Participation is limited to 16 teams.

We request interested colleges to send a mail for provisional registration to mcchagla.glc@gmail.com. After the confirmation of the provisional registration, colleges will be sent the Google Form for Registration as well as the payment details for the registration fee.

We look forward to your institution’s participation in the 27th M. C. Chagla Memorial Government Law College National Online Moot Court Competition, 2020.

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