Bharath Institute of Law proudly announces the participation of its students in the 5th Col. Dr. Jeppiaar National Moot Court Competition 2026, organized by the SSL Moot Society. This prestigious national-level competition brought together aspiring legal professionals from institutions across the country, providing a challenging and intellectually stimulating platform to showcase advocacy, legal research, and courtroom skills.
Representing the institution, the team was led by Mr. R. Muralidharan (V B.Com., LL.B. (Hons.)), along with Ms. Meenakshi (I B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)) and Ms. Reena Dhulasi ( I B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)). The team approached the competition with dedication, professionalism, and a strong commitment to excellence. Their participation reflected thorough preparation, effective collaboration, and a deep understanding of the legal issues involved in the moot proposition.
Throughout the competition, the team demonstrated commendable legal acumen, structured argumentation, and persuasive advocacy. Their submissions reflected meticulous research, analytical reasoning, and the ability to apply legal principles to complex factual scenarios. The team also displayed confidence and composure in responding to judicial interventions, thereby exemplifying the qualities of skilled and competent future advocates.
Participation in such a prestigious moot court competition reaffirms Bharath Institute of Law’s commitment to experiential legal education and advocacy training. Moot court exercises serve as an integral part of legal education by bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical application, while also fostering critical thinking, legal drafting, oral advocacy, and professional ethics.
The institution extends its appreciation to the participating students for their dedicated efforts and congratulates them on representing Bharath Institute of Law with distinction. The institution also acknowledges the invaluable guidance of the faculty mentors and Moot Court Committee, whose continuous support and mentorship remain instrumental in nurturing advocacy excellence among students.
