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14th All India Moot Court Competition 2025-26 | GLC Thrissur

Register for the 14th All India Moot Court Competition 2025-26 organized by Government Law College, Thrissur. National-level competition for law students. Deadline: December 18.

Register for the 14th All India Moot Court Competition 2025-26 organized by Government Law College, Thrissur. National-level competition for law students. Deadline: December 18.

About the Institution

Government Law College, Thrissur, established in 1992, is one of Kerala’s premier centres of legal education, affiliated to the University of Calicut and recognized by the Bar Council of India. The College maintains a vibrant academic environment and is deeply committed to excellence in legal scholarship and advocacy training. The College hosts an active and dynamic Moot Court Society that organizes moot court competitions, trial advocacy programs, and client counselling events at intra-college, state, and national levels. A hallmark of this commitment is the All-India Moot Court Competition for the Justice T. Ramachandran Memorial Ever Rolling Trophy, instituted in honour of the late Justice T. Ramachandran, Judge, High Court of Kerala.

This annual competition continues to stand as a platform where students from across the country demonstrate legal acumen, articulate reasoning, and professional courtroom etiquette in an intellectually stimulating environment.

About the Competition

Government Law College, Thrissur is inviting registrations for the XIVth All India Moot Court Competition 2025–2026, conducted annually for the prestigious Justice T. Ramachandran Memorial Ever Rolling Trophy. The event will be held on 30th & 31st January 2026, combining rigorous rounds of oral advocacy with strong academic engagement.

The XIVth All India Moot Court Competition 2025–2026, meticulously organised by Government Law College, Thrissur, offers an opportunity for budding advocates to engage in robust legal analysis and persuasive courtroom advocacy.

The 2026 edition revolves around the constitutional validity of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, enabling participants to explore intersections of constitutional law, electoral democracy, and administrative discretion. The competition attracts talented teams from law colleges across India and provides an enriching environment to develop research skills, courtroom strategy, and professional confidence.

Team Composition and Eligibility

  • The competition is open to all Law Colleges, Law Schools, and Law Departments recognized by the Bar Council of India.
  • Participation is restricted to undergraduate law students enrolled in the 3-year LL.B. or 5-year integrated law programme.
  • Each institution may register only one team. If multiple entries are received, the team submitting an authorization letter from the Head/Dean/Moot Court Committee will be considered.
  • Each team shall consist of:
    • Two Speakers, and
    • One Researcher
  • No additional member or faculty mentor may accompany the team.
  • The participating institutions must bear travel expenses.

Mode of the Competition

  • Preliminary Rounds: Online
  • Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals & Finals: Offline at Government Law College, Thrissur campus

Rounds and Structure

1. Preliminary Rounds (Online)

Dates: 16th & 17th January 2026

  • Two stages; teams argue once as Petitioner and once as Respondent
  • 60 minutes per round
  • 25 minutes per team for oral submissions
  • 5 minutes for rebuttal/sur-rebuttal
  • Separate opponents for both rounds

2. Quarter-Finals (Offline)

Date: 30th January 2026

  • The top 8 teams qualify
  • 70 minutes per round
  • 30 minutes per team for oral submissions
  • Knock-out stage

3. Semi-Finals (Offline)

Date: 31st January 2026

  • 90 minutes per round
  • 40 minutes per team for oral submissions
  • Knock-out stage

4. Final Round (Offline)

Date: 31st January 2026

  • 90 minutes total
  • 40 minutes per team for oral submissions

Memorial Guidelines

Each team must submit Memorials for both Petitioner and Respondent.

Format Requirements

  • A4 size paper
  • Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1.5 spacing
  • Footnotes: Times New Roman, 10-point, single spacing
  • Citation: Harvard Bluebook (21st Edition)
  • Maximum 25 pages for the body of arguments
  • No identification marks permitted

Submission Requirements

  • Soft Copies:
    • Due by 5th January 2026, 11:59 PM
    • Via link/email to mcs.glct@gmail.com
  • Hard Copies:
    • Five sets total
    • Two sets by 7th January 2026
    • Three sets at registration on 30th January 2026

Any discrepancy between soft and hard copies will lead to disqualification.

Researcher Interview

Date: 15th January 2026 (Online)

Conducted for the top 20 teams selected for preliminary rounds.

Awards and Honours

  • Cash Prizes Worth Over ₹50,000
  • Trophies for:
    • Winning Best Team
    • Second Best Researcher
    • Best Researcher
    • Second Best Memorial
    • Best Memorial
    • Best Student Advocate
    • Best Female Student Advocate
    • Best Male Student Advocate
    • Second Best Team
  • Participation Certificates for all teams

Registration Details

  • Intimation of Participation:
    Deadline: 12th December 2025
    Email: mcs.glct@gmail.com
  • Provisional Registration & Fee Payment:
    Fee: ₹1500 per team
    Deadline: 18th December 2025
    Link: https://glctmoot.wordpress.com/
  • Final Payment (Selected Teams):
    Deadline: 13th January 2026

Important Dates (Timeline)

EventDate
Intimation of Participation12 Dec 2025
Provisional Registration & Fee18 Dec 2025
Submission of Soft Copies5 Jan 2026
Hard Copy (2 Sets)7 Jan 2026
Intimation of Selected Teams10 Jan 2026
Researcher Interview15 Jan 2026
Preliminary Rounds (Online)16–17 Jan 2026
Results of Prelims18 Jan 2026
Submission of Travel Plan20 Jan 2026
Registration & Hard Copies (3 Sets)30 Jan 2026
Quarter-Finals30 Jan 2026
Semi-Finals31 Jan 2026
Finals & Valedictory31 Jan 2026

Hospitality

  • Free accommodation and food for all participants from 29th January (evening) to 31st January 2026
  • Separate arrangements for boys and girls

Contact Information

Email: mcs.glct@gmail.com

Convenors:
Dr. Linipriya Vasavan – +91 9387083623
Sri. Abhilash Gopinath – +91 9400343935

Joint Coordinators:
Dr. Rakhy R S – +91 9995715604
Smt. Dhanya K A – +91 9000011903

Student Coordinators:
Adv. Tresa Sojan – +91 9995613809
Adv. Vrinda S Kumar – +91 7510250995

The brochure is here, and the moot proposition is here

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