Siddhartha National Legal Fest-2015
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Siddhartha National Legal Fest-2015
SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAW COLLEGE (Sponsors: Siddhartha Academy of General& Technical Education) Kanuru, Vijayawada - 520007 Respected Director/ Principal/Registrar, Sub: Invitation to participate in the Siddhartha Legal Fest from 27th February to 1stMarch, 2015, Reg. Greetings from Smt. Velagapudi Durgamba Siddhartha Law College, Vijayawada. We are pleased & delighted to announce “Siddhartha National Legal Fest”, encompassing Moot court, Extempore & Legal Quiz competitions to be held from February 27th to 1st March, 2015 We are happy to share with you that we are committed to generating, disseminating and enhancing knowledge blended with wisdom and further to build alliances with trusted partners for addressing problems and challenges being encountered by our society. We are dedicated to providing our students with a combination that blends a perfect combination of academic study with equal importance to the application of acquired knowledge to real life situations. We seek to develop in each of our student the ability & passion to work prudently, creatively & innovatively for the betterment of human kind. As a part of our vision & mission, we are organizing the Siddhartha National Legal Fest. The details of each competition, time schedule & payment of registration fees are specified in the attached documents hereunder. We have immense pleasure to invite the participation of your college team and further look forward to its participation in the Siddhartha National Legal Fest. With warm and personal regards Dr Ch. Divakar Babu Principal SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST SCHEDULE 1. Release of Moot Court problem & rules. : 07-01-2015 2. Last date for confirmation of participation [Through E- mail] : 25-01-2015 3. Final Registration : 30-01-2015 4. Last date for receipt of written memorials (Soft copies) : 12-02-2015 5. Last date for receipt of written memorials (Hard copies) : 16-02-2015 6. Preliminary rounds & Quarter finals of Moot court : 28-02-2015 7. Semi & Finals of Moot Court. : 01-03-2015 8. Extempore : 27-02-2015 9. Legal Quiz : 27-02-2015 Valedictory and Prize distribution followed by Dinner * * * ALL THE BEST * * * Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAW COLLEGE 1STALL INDIA MOOT COURT COMPETITION 2015 OFFICIAL RULES 1. Date and venue: The All India Moot Court Competition under the auspices of the Smt. V. D. Siddhartha Law College will be held from 27th February to 1st March 2015 at the Smt. V.D.Siddhartha Law College Campus, Kanuru, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. 2. Team Composition: a. The Competition is open to all Law Colleges and Faculties/University Departments of Law in India recognized by the Bar Council of India. The participation is limited to LL.B/ B.L. / B.G.L. students both in the Three year Scheme and Five Year Scheme. Students pursuing postgraduation in law and students undergoing correspondence courses are not eligible to participate in the Competition. b. Only one team from each participating college shall be registered for the competition. Each team shall comprise three members (two speakers and one researcher) 3. Registration: Provisional Registration of the team for the competition shall be done by sending email to [email protected] on or before 25-012015. Please confirm your participation by sending duly filled pro-forma along with the travel plan and a Registration fee of Rs.500/- (Rupees Five Hundred Only) to be paid by way of Demand Draft drawn on any bank payable at Vijayawada, drawn in favour of the “Principal, Smt. V.D Siddhartha Law College”, on or before 30th January 2015. However, if the college desires to take part in more than one event or in all the events then a lump sum registration fee of Rs.1000/- (Rupees One Thousand Only) to be paid as per the details given here in above. Registration forms shall be sent to: The Coordinator Siddhartha National Legal Fest Smt.V.D.Siddhartha Law College Kanuru, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -520007 4. ACCOMMODATION: Accommodation and other facilities shall be provided for the team members by the organizers from 26th evening to 2ndMarch morning. 5. DRESS CODE: The dress code for the competition is formal. Men are required to wear a Black suit with a white shirt. Women are required to wear a white shirt, Black trousers/skirt and a black jacket or Salwar kameez and black jacket. Gowns and bands are not permitted to be worn by the Participants in the Competition. 6. MEMORIALS: a. Each team is expected to be ready with written briefs and oral arguments to argue for either side of the case. The Court will follow its own procedure within the accepted norms of judicial practice, and in case of doubt or dispute in the matter of procedure or facts, the decision of the presiding member of the Panel of Judges of each Court shall be final b. Five hard copies of Memorials for the petitioner and five hard copies of the memorials for the respondent shall be submitted at the time of registration on 07-02-2015. The memorials will be handed over to the Panel of Judges for the award of marks. c. The Memorials shall not contain any information that will reveal the identity of the participating team. The contravention of the same will attract disqualification. 7. Content : a) Memorial dealing with jurisdiction, issues involved in the problem, summary of arguments and arguments supported by authorities, conclusions and prayers shall be prepared by each team both for the petitioner’s side and respondent’s side. The body of the Memorial shall not exceed more than 25 typed pages. The cover page, table of contents, index of authorities, jurisdiction, statement of facts, questions presented, and summary of pleadings, title page and back cover are not included in these 25 pages. But these 25 pages will include the pleadings, conclusions, and footnotes. Any issue or pleading, not discussed within the body of the Memorials shall not be included in any other section of the Memorials. b) The following content specifications must be strictly adhered to: 1. Language - English 2. Font and Size (General) - Times New Roman, 12 pts 3. Line Spacing (General) - 1.5 lines 4. Font and Size (Footnotes) - Times New Roman, 10 pts 5. Line Spacing (Footnotes) - Single line 6. Page Margins - 1 inch on all sides 7. Cover Specification Petitioner – Blue Respondent – Red 8. Evaluation: a) There shall be a Quorum of judges selected for each court from among a panel of judges constituted for the purpose including eminent Judges, Lawyers, and Law Teachers from all over India. The finals will be presided by a full bench of either sitting Judges of the High Court or Senior Advocates of the Apex Court. b) Marks will be awarded to the memorials by the Committee of Judges out of a maximum of 20 marks. Each Court will assign marks for oral arguments to each individual participant and the team. Each individual's marks for oral arguments will be added with memorial marks to make the individual's marks out of 100. Out of 100 marks, the division of marks for each individual participant is as follows: 1. Written Memorial - 20 marks 2. Oral Arguments - 80 marks c) The Evaluation of the oral arguments will be based on:o Knowledge & Use of facts o Correct articulation of facts, factual analysis & use of evidence o Correct articulation of legal issues and legal analysis o Knowledge of law & its interpretation o Use of authorities and citations o Response to questions o Skills of advocacy & Persuasiveness o Language & style o Clarity, brevity & ingenuity o Court manners and general impression • Marks are awarded on agreed criteria by the Committee of Judges and the factors constituting the criteria shall be such as “EXCELLENT”, “GOOD”, “AVERAGE”, and “POOR”, based on the performance of the participants. The decision of the Committee of Judges shall be final. • The individual prizes will be awarded on the basis of total marks secured by the individual participant in the preliminary round. 9. ORAL ROUNDS : a. The order of the competitions including the days, if any, and the side (petitioner/respondent) for which each team appears will be declared on the basis of taking lots before the commencement of the competition during the briefing session. The entire scheme of the competition thus drawn out will be notified to the participating teams. The college reserves the right to make any necessary alterations in respect of the side to be taken by the competing teams, in case, it becomes absolutely necessary due to withdrawal of any team/teams at the last minute, or if the competing teams had no opportunity to argue the other side of the problem. The host team, if it gets qualified for the finals, will not be eligible to participate in the finals of the competition. b. The duration of each Court will not exceed one hour and ten minutes. To be precise each participating team will get 35 minutes including the rebuttals/sub-rebuttal. One speaker must speak not less than 10 minutes. c. REBUTTAL/SUB-REBUTTAL: The maximum time provided would include the time that each team may want to reserve for their rebuttal/sub-rebuttal. At the commencement of each session the team shall notify the Court Officer as to the division of time between the 2 speakers (including rebuttal/sub-rebuttal). In case any speaker continues to speak after the completion of his/her time, the additional time that was used, will be deducted from the time allocated to his/her co-speaker, or from the time allocated for the rebuttal/sub-rebuttal, as the case may be. The teams can reserve maximum of 5 minutes for the rebuttal/sub-rebuttal. The final decision as to the time structure and the right to rebuttal/sub-rebuttal will vest with the Judges. d. The language of the Court will be in English only. e. During the oral rounds, the team shall not be allowed to use any type of electronic devices such as laptops, mobile phones, tablets etc. 10. AWARDS: • Best Team Rs.12,000-00 + Trophy • Second Best Team Rs. 7,000-00 + Trophy • Best Student Advocate Rs. 4,000-00 + Trophy • Best Memorial Rs. 4,000-00 + Trophy All the participants will be awarded Merit Certificates of participation and the same will be given only at the valedictory function and not thereafter. 11. MISCELLANEOUS a. SECRECY OF IDENTITY: During the course of the Oral Submissions, the speaker shall neither reveal his/her identity nor the identity of their College/University by any means whatsoever. Such actions on part of any member of the team will lead to disqualification of the team from the competition. b. SCOUTING: Scouting is strictly prohibited. Teams found scouting will be disqualified immediately. c. APPEAL COMMITTEE: In case of any complaints/disputes, the same shall be submitted to the Principal Dr. Ch. Divakar Babu and Sri G.V Ramaiah, Senior Faculty Member, for resolution. d. There will be a briefing session for all the participants on 27th February 2015 (Friday) followed by a draw of lots & exchange of memorials after the inaugural function. e. RECEPTION: The teams will be received from 26th February 2015 onwards at the Airport/ Railway Station/ Bus stand if the time of arrival is well in advance or else the team may report at the Reception Committee office at the Smt. V D Siddhartha LAW COLLEGE CAMPUS on 26th February 2015. MOOT COURT COMMITTEE: Faculty coordinator: Sri G.V Ramaiah - 9866855746 Sri B Krishna Prasad - 9441041681 Paviter Kaur Sahni - 9703252702 G Sushma - 9966214484 Student coordinators: LOGISTICS COMMITTEE: Faculty Coordinators: Students Coordinators: M S R Ch Prasad - 9000724574 Ch Sreenivasa Rao - 9949335140 K ANURADHA - 9491448532 V.Ram Manohar - 9014992969 V Meenon - 9000147425 or mail at [email protected] “MOOT PROPOSITION” IN THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF HINDUSTAN CHILD RIGHTS ADVOCACY FOUNDATION VS. THE REPUBLIC OF HINDUSTAN The Republic of Hindustan is a country which is almost similar in population, geographical area, historical heritage, crime rate and culture as that of the Republic of India. Similarly, the Constitution of Hindustan and other prevailing domestic laws are in parimateria with the Republic of India, except in regard to the reduction of the age of juveniles. The Constitution of Hindustan contained various beneficial provisions for promoting and protecting the rights and interests of children. The Parliament of Hindustan enacted and put in place a law by name “The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000” with the laudable object of engendering welfare and wellbeing of juveniles. The said Act unequivocally delineated a juvenile as a person not attaining the age of his/her 18th year of age. The print and electronic media in the Republic of Hindustan had blown out of proportion the incidents of offences of rape, murder, kidnapping, and similar such offences committed by juveniles against the girl child & women. Certain women empowering organizations, having been heavily charged with and carried away by these media stories had been actuated to conduct a random survey on the incidents of serious bodily offences committed against women by the juveniles. The survey shockingly and stupendously disclosed that a considerable number of such offences are committed against women by juveniles. Basing on the findings of the said survey, the women organizations had successfully lobbied with the key functionaries of the ruling party at the Central Government and parliamentarians belonging to different political parties for initiating Amendments to the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 for treating juveniles in between the age of 16 to 18 as adults for the purpose of conducting trial and awarding of punishment in cases of serious bodily offences against women, Consequently, the said Amendment was successfully made to the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000. The said Amendment clearly provided that any juvenile in between the age of 16 to 18 years commits any offence of rape, murder, kidnapping, abduction and offences of such analogous nature then such offender shall be treated as an adult offender only. Resultantly, the punishment awarded would be the same like in the case of the adult offenders in similar such offences by treating the juveniles on par with the adult offenders. The said Amendment was challenged by a leading child rights group by name “Child Rights Advocacy Foundation” –a leading Non-Governmental Organization spearheading the cause of child rights and welfare in the Republic of Hindustan before the Supreme Court seeking declaration that it is invalid, void and unconstitutional on various grounds inter alia: that such Amendment was against the very spirit of the International Covenants like United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children to which the Republic of Hindustan was a signatory; such Amendment was in flagrant flouting of the constitutional provisions & core principles of juvenile justice; that such Amendment was contrary to the established judicial precedents; that such Amendment, If implemented would make juveniles into hardened and habitual criminals; that such Amendment would dehumanize the criminal administration of justice, that such Amendment founded on the skewed survey was far from the reality at ground level etc., However, the State of Hindustan strongly defended the said Amendment on the ground that the lowering of the age of juveniles in regard to serious offences against women was imperative in the light of early maturity and precocity of the child in the era of globalization, easy access to crime and pornography in the internet and increasing incidents of rape, murder, kidnapping etc., committed by juveniles in every succeeding year, to add more deterrence to the existing law and changing face of juvenile laws across the World. The Child Rights Advocacy Foundation filed a Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution in the Supreme Court of the Republic of Hindustan challenging the Amendments made to the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000. The Supreme Court of the Republic of Hindustan was pleased to admit the present petition & further framed the under mentioned issues for final hearing of the matter. Issues: 1) Whether the petitioner has locus-standi to file the present petition? 2) Whether the contention advanced by the petitioner that the impugned Amendment is against the International covenants, constitutional ideals, core principles of juvenile justice and established judicial precedents is legally tenable? 3) Whether the contention advanced by the respondent that lowering of the age of Juveniles in the light of survey findings & early precocity of child is legally sustainable? 4) Whether the impugned Amendment dehumanizes the criminal administration of Justice as contended by the petitioner? Note: It is assumed that the Laws of the Republic of Hindustan are in parimateria with the laws of the Republic of India except in regard to the reduction of the age of juvenile though a bill to the same has been mooted but it is yet to fructify into law. It is further assumed that crime rates of juveniles in the Republic of Hindustan are on par with that of the Republic of India. The moot problem is, the way it is. Hence, no queries or requests for the clarification will be entertained under any circumstances. Participants are free to adopt or devise a litigation strategy which will serve their interests best. Participants are at liberty to frame any new issue pertinent to the averments and contentions made by the parties in the Moot Proposition. Disclaimer: The above moot proposition is based on hypothetical facts and circumstances. Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAW COLLEGE, VIJAYAWADA (Affiliated to Krishna University) SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST From 27th February to 1st March, 2015 RULES FOR EXTEMPORE 1. Each Participant shall be given three minutes to speak on the topic picked up by him/her by draw of lots. 2. A bell will ring at the end of two minutes to signify that one minute is left to conclude his/her talk. 3. Another bell will ring at the end of three minutes. 4. Negative marks will be given, if the speaker exceeds the maximum time allocated. 5. Language used shall be strictly in English only. 6. No objection or arguments shall be entertained over the decision of the Judges. PRIZES: First Prize Rs.10,000-00 + Trophy Second Prize Rs. 7,000-00 + Trophy Third Prize Rs. 5,000-00 + Trophy Faculty coordinator: Dr. M. Anjaneyulu - 9440031415 Student coordinators: G Gopika Naga Sravya - 8142336046 Vidyadari K - 8886881166 Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAW COLLEGE, VIJAYAWADA (Affiliated to Krishna University) SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST From 27th February to 1st March, 2015 LAW QUIZ • RULES FOR LAW QUIZ 1. Each Team shall consist of two participants only. 2. The preliminary round shall be in the written form. 3. The questions shall be in the form of multiple choice, true/false statements, specific answer based etc. 4. Team scoring the highest marks in the written quiz shall qualify for the final round. 5. Quiz will cover topics pertaining to all the legal subjects and contemporary legal issues and concerns and International Conventions and Treaties & Organizations. 6. The quiz shall be conducted within a span of 2 to 3 hours, depending upon the number of teams. • SEQUENCE 1. Screening Round ( written) There are 75 Multiple Choice Questions in the Preliminary written round. Time duration for Preliminary round is 1 hour. On the basis of merit, teams shall qualify for the final round. Total 75 marks (1 mark for each Correct Answer) shall be awarded for the preliminary round. 2. After the Preliminary round, test copies will be checked and the result for the teams selected for the final round will be declared. 3. Questions for Audience If all participating teams are unable to answer the question put to them then chance will be given to the audience. If a member of the audience is able to answer the question then prize will be given on the spot as a token of appreciation. 4. PRIZES First Prize Rs.10,000-00 + Trophy Second Prize Rs. 7,000-00 + Trophy Third Prize Rs. 5,000-00 + Trophy Faculty coordinators: Student coordinators: B Srinivasa Rao -9441041684 M Panduranga Rao - 8019799928 Ch Naveen Chandra -8686286228 B Bhuvana Chandra Reddy - 8978033475 Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAWCOLLEGE, VIJAYAWADA. (Affiliated to Krishna University) SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST From 27th February to 1st March, 2015 TEAM REGISTRATION FORM Name of the College : Address of the College : Name of College Principal / HOD : Contact No. : E-Mail ID : Name of Team Leader : Contact No : E-Mail ID : Name of the Students Participating in:Event:-Moot Court Mooter 1 : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Mooter 2 : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Researcher : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Event:-Extempore Speaker : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Event: - Legal Quiz Participant 1 : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Pariticipant 2 : Year & Course : Date of Birth : Email ID : Contact No : Pass Port Size Photo with self Attested Details of Registration fees paid: D.D.No. : Date : Amount : Bank Name and Branch : Signature & Stamp of Principal /HOD Signature of the Team Leader Note: Please send extra photo of each participant without affixing. Smt. VELAGAPUDI DURGAMBA SIDDHARTHA LAWCOLLEGE, VIJAYAWADA. (Affiliated to Krishna University) SIDDHARTHA NATIONAL LEGAL FEST From 27th February to 1st March, 2015 TRAVEL PLAN 1. Name of Institution: 2. Arrival Details a. Mode of Arrival: Train/ Air/ Bus: b. Train no. / Flight no. / Bus no: c. Date & Estimated Time of Arrival: 3. Departure Details a. Mode of Departure: Train/ Air/ Bus: b. Train no./ Flight no./ Bus no: 4. Date & Estimated Time of Departure: 5. Any other Details ………………………..………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………..……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………… Signature of the Participant