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SASTRA University Law School Wins IDRC’s 1st National ADR Tournament, 2022

The Indian Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC) in collaboration with LatestLaws.com organised the IDRC’s 1st National ADR Tournament, 2022 recently.Business Wire India

The Indian Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC) in collaboration with LatestLaws.com organised the IDRC’s 1st National ADR Tournament, 2022 recently. The event saw participation of several luminaries from the field of law. Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.R. Midha, Former Judge, High Court of Delhi and Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.B. Parsoon, Former Judge, Punjab and Haryana High Court, graced the Valedictory Ceremony.

SASTRA Deemed University’s Law School was adjudged as the Winner of the 1st National ADR Tournament, 2022.

The Tournament's final round was judged by the Arbitral Tribunal comprising Hon’ble Justice B.B. Parsoon, Mr. Ratan K Singh, Senior Advocate and Mr. Tejas Karia, Partner and Head of Arbitration, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas (SAM).

Following were the judges for the semi-final rounds:
 

  • Mr. Sanjay Rathi, Honorary Secretary, Bar Council of Delhi;
  • Mr. Ashok Arora, Advocate, Former Secretary, Supreme Court Bar Association;
  • Mr. Virender Kumar Gupta, Former Member, NCLT;
  • Mr. Shashank Garg, Advocate;
  • Mr. Divyakant Lahoti, Advocate.

Mr. Divyansh H Rathi, Managing Partner, Lexidem & Rathi served as the moderator for the Prize-giving and Valedictory Ceremony. Ms. Sumedha S. Rathi, Member Advisory Board, Indian Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC) delivered the welcome address. Ms. Riya Rathi, Founder and Editor, LatestLaws.com delivered the Vote of Thanks.

Justice J.R. Midha, in his Keynote Address, not only commended the organizers for organizing a wonderful competition for students, but also complimented on selecting a simple and innovative moot problem. As the moot problem revolved around damages, he shared his views on the computation of damages. He reflected on a few cases he had dealt with as a Judge. He also discussed the practical applicability of arbitration. He highlighted that although the award must pass the test of the most basic notions of morality and justice even though the scope of the same is narrow.

Justice Midha congratulated the participating teams for their outstanding efforts and encouraged conducting and participating in moot courts with such healthy moot problems to assist students in gaining a deeper understanding of law's practical nuances.

Justice B.B. Parsoon, in his valedictory address encouraged the non-winners and congratulated each and every team for participating. He took forward the conversation on morality and reiterated that Indian law is laced with morality, despite lack of explicit recognition. Furthermore, he discussed the role of the judiciary as an institution of fortitude in the unprecedented times of COVID-19.

Justice Parsoon encouraged the students to serve the Indian masses according to their needs and demands, not based on western concepts. Further, he expressed his optimism over India becoming a leading arbitration hub in the future.

Thereafter, Hon’ble Justice B.B. Parsoon announced the winners. Students of SASTRA Deemed University were declared to be the Winners of the IDRC’s 1st National ADR Tournament, 2022. The team comprised of Fahima H, Yugantara and Sashi Barathvaj of 5th year B.Com LLB (Hons). They were awarded a cash prize of Rs. 50,000.

Here is the list of all the Prize winners:

Winner: SASTRA Deemed University, Tamil Nadu
 
1st Runner-up: Dharmashastra National Law University, Madhya Pradesh
 
2nd Runner-up: Amity University Noida, Uttar Pradesh
 
Best Speaker: Fahima H, SASTRA Deemed University, Tamil Nadu
 
Best Researcher: Yugantara, SASTRA Deemed University, Tamil Nadu

Best Memorial: University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU, New DelhiDisclaimer: This content is distributed by Business Wire India.

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