Moot Court

Practical Advocacy Training at ShreeGeet Law College
The Moot Court at ShreeGeet Law College is a cornerstone of practical legal education. Designed to replicate a real courtroom environment, the Moot Court Hall provides students with hands-on training in advocacy, legal research, drafting, and courtroom procedure. It bridges the gap between theoretical learning and real-world legal practice. Mooting is not merely a competition—it is a rigorous academic exercise that trains students to analyze legal problems, interpret statutes, apply case laws, and present well-structured arguments before a simulated bench. Internal Moot Court Exercises The College conducts regular Internal Moot Court Competitions and Practice Sessions as part of the curriculum. Under the guidance of experienced faculty members and practicing advocates:
  • Students are trained in memorial drafting and legal research
  • They learn courtroom etiquette and professional presentation
  • They develop confidence in oral advocacy
  • Constructive feedback is provided to improve articulation and argument structuring
These sessions ensure that every student gains foundational exposure to litigation skills. Inter-Collegiate & National Moot Participation To encourage competitive excellence, students are motivated to participate in:
  • Inter-Collegiate Moot Court Competitions
  • University-Level Moot Competitions
  • National Moot Court Events organized by reputed institutions
Participation in such competitions enhances legal reasoning, teamwork, and strategic thinking. It also exposes students to diverse legal perspectives and professional networking opportunities. Workshops & Expert Mentorship ShreeGeet Law College organizes:
  • Moot Court Training Workshops
  • Advocacy Skill Development Sessions
  • Guest Lectures by Senior Advocates and Legal Experts
These interactions help students understand practical courtroom strategies, argument structuring, and professional ethics. Skill Development Through Mooting Through continuous engagement in mooting activities, students develop:
  • Legal Research Skills
  • Drafting and Memorial Writing Expertise
  • Analytical and Critical Thinking
  • Courtroom Confidence and Public Speaking
  • Professional Discipline and Ethical Responsibility

The Bar Council of India, under Section 7 of the Advocates Act, emphasizes the importance of practical training in legal studies and mandates the inclusion of Moot Court exercises as part of the curriculum. Following these guidelines, Shree Geet Law College conducts regular Moot Court practices, internal competitions, and workshops to give students hands-on experience in advocacy and case presentation.

The college’s Moot Court Hall is well-equipped with all essential facilities to simulate a real courtroom environment. It serves as a platform where students not only practice legal arguments but also imbibe values of justice, fairness, and professional responsibility—qualities that are indispensable for every successful lawyer.

At Shree Geet Law College, we believe that Moot Court training is not just an academic requirement but a vital step in shaping confident, competent, and ethical legal professionals ready to serve society with integrity.