Yes, there is a big difference between moot courts and real courts and they shouldn't be compared.It's like telling a kindergartener that what you're learning in school isn't the actual thing, and that the real school life (in the coming years or throughout your life) is very different from it. Moot courts are about more than just the presentation you see here; they are also about the hard research that went into it. When you read a case, write a memo, and conduct research, you get a thorough understanding of legal topics and improve your attention to detail. The oral rounds, when the judges grill you, are a test of how clear your comprehension of the law is, as well as your ability to avoid manipulation and being confident to stand firm on your argument.
00:05 The final rounds of the NHRC-DNLU Moot Court Competition are taking place. 02:51 Titania's controversy involving Jack Smith and the role of TFT 08:16 TCT is not liable for hosting illegal content as it has taken reasonable measures to comply with its obligations. 10:57 Intimidary not held liable for third-party information hosted on platform due to safe harbor provision. 16:37 Hosting content does not amount to publication; liability lies with the originator of the material. 18:41 Liability of tea City under section 79 of the IT Act 23:13 The TCT platform has implemented due diligence measures and disclaimers to prevent posting of false, malicious, or harmful content. 25:31 Liability should not be imposed on intermediaries without a court order. 30:33 Public order disturbance caused by offensive picture posted by Arunshako 32:49 Public order and tranquility disturbed, loss of two lives, widespread destruction, resignation of Fiona Connelly. 37:09 The actions of Aaron Chako have led to disturbances in public order and incitement. 39:13 The post made by Aaron Chaco containing an offensive picture of a union minister shows a lack of care. 43:31 Immunity granted under rule 79(1) depends on compliance with rules 3 and 4 of the 2021 rule. 45:48 Lack of information about the user who caused trouble. 50:11 Freedom of speech is not absolute and is subject to reasonable restrictions 52:24 The main point of the video is to request relief from the Supreme Court of Titania and argue against the conviction of the petitioners. 57:14 Mooting prepares students for the future of legal practice. 59:51 The art of advocacy requires understanding the judge's perspective and presenting your case accordingly. 1:04:16 Maintaining professional ethics and standards in the legal profession 1:06:25 Maintain professional dignity and ethics in the court
TRUST ME GUYS I BEG YOU PLEASE TRUST ME... I am a practicing lawyer at Calcutta High Court from past 1 year now... TRUST ME these will not at all work Moot courts will just help you in you flow of English, this is not the way how judges and advocates talk. They always use legal terms like impunged order, your lordship was pleased to pass etc etc. if you really want to learn please visit your state high courts or do internships.
@@ishashrivastava2024 If you take my opinion then, keep applying from the 1st year itself. There is no specific time. Always target tier 1 law firms, They will reject you initially but you won't give up. Keep trying, keep pushing and don't reject any internship offer, trust me it will help u a lot.
@@yuvrajkannojiya9666 nothing and basically nlu's final aim is to make u a corporate lawyer ..if u r interested in corporate life..fine but people who are here for arguement litigations etc ...can go to any law college and learn the basics of law and how things work and about internship you can even apply to a High Court Judge (if they allow obviously) . If your relative or parent happens to be a High Court Judge never miss an oppurtunity..attend every intern you will get a push from them
Exactly you located the problem and suggested with solution wonderful..... To attend any court.... But to startup.... Before going to your suggested court... This is just rehearsal.... Or can i say practice..... Like plane before take off... It does some sort preparation..... 😊
These moot courts are misleading to law students. Visit district courts and High court, see how work is done there. Observe the procedure and see how young and senior lawyers argue in courts. Itni lambi bahas nhi chalti he courts me. Also court me kabhi bhi law nahi quote karte he judge ko.
These moot courts are misleading to law students. Visit district courts and High court, see how work is done there. Observe the procedure and see how young and senior lawyers argue in courts. Itni lambi bahas nhi chalti he courts me. Also court me kabhi bhi law nahi quote karte he judge ko.
Upon observing the contrast between the moot competition organized by Indian law colleges and Harvard University, one cannot help but notice a glaring difference in discipline. Unlike the meticulous instructions meticulously laid out before commencement - from the prohibition of electronic devices and photography to the expectation of remaining in the court during arguments - it becomes evident that certain standards are upheld by these esteemed law institutions. It's disheartening, albeit not surprising, that such meticulousness is often lacking elsewhere. These seemingly minor yet significant gestures not only speak volumes about the professionalism, discipline, and standards upheld by these institutions but also highlight the aspirations of Indian students to pursue education abroad.
I see many people disregarding moot courts. Yes the real court is very different from moot court however it is no reason for someone to lower the morale of law students. Look do what you want in your college life because you will never get another chance, once you've passed it you'll not come back to this. Further people who thinks moot courts are totally useless wouldn't even be free commenting here while watching moot court lol. What moot court does is: 1. Boost your confidence to speak. Whether be it English or Hindi you'll have to speak and that's what's important. You need to have confidence and believe me judges in most of the moot courts are like real life judges (at least the ones I've participated). 2. It gives you very basic idea of how a case is presented in a court and believe me it is more or less similar to this (I've been to district courts and high courts so i don't need anyone saying otherwise). Yh in moot court the primary objective is to test your knowledge about the law which we're dealing with however in court judge won't test your knowledge they will just quash you once you do any mistake. 3. The etiquette you'll learn in moot court will help you a lot, the way to speak and address and all it is very much similar, even if you speak in hindi if you use legal hindi with very good vocab it'll only make one's presentation of their case even better. Trust me I have watched more than 100 lawyers in district court who can't even address a public or even speak to judge in proper way often resulting in them being not useful. You'll see this once you get in the court for internships. You will need all those skills to be a better professional than others and moot court also development quick critical thinking which will be helpful. You can't test yourself if you don't get out of your comfort zone. Moot court shall be taken as MOOT COURT NOT REAL COURT but nonetheless it'll help you develop the skills that you'd need for that extra push compared to others. It's up to you it's your life don't listen to me if you want but do what you want.
This only pleases the judge.... but believe me, she lacks legal language... bcoz In court, These such arguments never work... So better, Study the litigation and cases briefly and capture the real arguments....
well I am not a law student yet but, if my opinion matters i just wanted to know if the picture was an actual photograph of the person or just an illustration because in the case of an illustration the obscenity of the same is subject to the interpretation of the audience for example the statues of greeks, where the subjects are completely nude just like the statue gifted to the UN (The statue of poseidon) and we've seen that many people tend to look like those arts but they dont sue museums for anything as for the question of defamation on the part of TCT wouldnt it be true that they did follow the guidelines and since they are a social media platform with an international audience therefore they have obligation to the internationl audience as well, and it isnt a crime to make ones buisness thrive and if the photo is real then it becomes a content of fact in which case the third party should be directly sued and not the intermediary since they followed the guidelines anyway
Leget imagine due to some negligence your patient condition became serious or if he died and his family filed case what you gonna do can you fough your own case just bcz your doctor Everybody play his own rule in society if thinking from that angle then even engineers are batter then you because you can't even creat your own stethoscope........ that's why bro everything in this world is like a cycle everyone is dependent on other🙂😏
When these children will see the reality of Indian courts..... Nothing but depression is ensured.
Sir can you please tell me in detail the real picture of indian court.
Ofc this is a mere replica of real court not the court it just shows you the basic proceedings of the court.
Yes, there is a big difference between moot courts and real courts and they shouldn't be compared.It's like telling a kindergartener that what you're learning in school isn't the actual thing, and that the real school life (in the coming years or throughout your life) is very different from it.
Moot courts are about more than just the presentation you see here; they are also about the hard research that went into it. When you read a case, write a memo, and conduct research, you get a thorough understanding of legal topics and improve your attention to detail. The oral rounds, when the judges grill you, are a test of how clear your comprehension of the law is, as well as your ability to avoid manipulation and being confident to stand firm on your argument.
00:05 The final rounds of the NHRC-DNLU Moot Court Competition are taking place.
02:51 Titania's controversy involving Jack Smith and the role of TFT
08:16 TCT is not liable for hosting illegal content as it has taken reasonable measures to comply with its obligations.
10:57 Intimidary not held liable for third-party information hosted on platform due to safe harbor provision.
16:37 Hosting content does not amount to publication; liability lies with the originator of the material.
18:41 Liability of tea City under section 79 of the IT Act
23:13 The TCT platform has implemented due diligence measures and disclaimers to prevent posting of false, malicious, or harmful content.
25:31 Liability should not be imposed on intermediaries without a court order.
30:33 Public order disturbance caused by offensive picture posted by Arunshako
32:49 Public order and tranquility disturbed, loss of two lives, widespread destruction, resignation of Fiona Connelly.
37:09 The actions of Aaron Chako have led to disturbances in public order and incitement.
39:13 The post made by Aaron Chaco containing an offensive picture of a union minister shows a lack of care.
43:31 Immunity granted under rule 79(1) depends on compliance with rules 3 and 4 of the 2021 rule.
45:48 Lack of information about the user who caused trouble.
50:11 Freedom of speech is not absolute and is subject to reasonable restrictions
52:24 The main point of the video is to request relief from the Supreme Court of Titania and argue against the conviction of the petitioners.
57:14 Mooting prepares students for the future of legal practice.
59:51 The art of advocacy requires understanding the judge's perspective and presenting your case accordingly.
1:04:16 Maintaining professional ethics and standards in the legal profession
1:06:25 Maintain professional dignity and ethics in the court
thanks alot
TRUST ME GUYS I BEG YOU PLEASE TRUST ME... I am a practicing lawyer at Calcutta High Court from past 1 year now... TRUST ME these will not at all work Moot courts will just help you in you flow of English, this is not the way how judges and advocates talk. They always use legal terms like impunged order, your lordship was pleased to pass etc etc. if you really want to learn please visit your state high courts or do internships.
Sir in which sem we should start our internship
@@ishashrivastava2024 If you take my opinion then, keep applying from the 1st year itself. There is no specific time. Always target tier 1 law firms, They will reject you initially but you won't give up. Keep trying, keep pushing and don't reject any internship offer, trust me it will help u a lot.
@@RageGamer5742 what should non nlu do to get into law firm?
@@yuvrajkannojiya9666 nothing and basically nlu's final aim is to make u a corporate lawyer ..if u r interested in corporate life..fine but people who are here for arguement litigations etc ...can go to any law college and learn the basics of law and how things work and about internship you can even apply to a High Court Judge (if they allow obviously) . If your relative or parent happens to be a High Court Judge never miss an oppurtunity..attend every intern you will get a push from them
Exactly you located the problem and suggested with solution wonderful..... To attend any court.... But to startup.... Before going to your suggested court... This is just rehearsal.... Or can i say practice..... Like plane before take off... It does some sort preparation..... 😊
These moot courts are misleading to law students. Visit district courts and High court, see how work is done there. Observe the procedure and see how young and senior lawyers argue in courts. Itni lambi bahas nhi chalti he courts me. Also court me kabhi bhi law nahi quote karte he judge ko.
😂😂😂
true lol
Very true
I would like to have a internship under you . I am currently in the 1st year in Bangalore .
i feel so inspired and so proud that i will be able to participate in such kinds of moot competitions one day !!
These moot courts are misleading to law students. Visit district courts and High court, see how work is done there. Observe the procedure and see how young and senior lawyers argue in courts. Itni lambi bahas nhi chalti he courts me. Also court me kabhi bhi law nahi quote karte he judge ko.
@@AnkitSrivastava-rp7ss yes yes
District court be like tere sare english nikalta hu abhi😂😂
😂Bhai
they will be able to practice in high courts, with high level people all around
Tumhari soch bs district court tk limited h bro yh log HC SC waale hai...
Such a great argument👍🏻💥 Can't wait to go to NLU and take part in the moot court competition😌
You guys performed very well. The selection of the case is also great. Could you please provide me the problem statement
Can any one tell what is the case ?
Kerning on you??
Its too kind and disciplined to be a court environment 😂😂😂😂
Just came here from thumnail, MOOT court 😂
Same XD
Hum vi ak din aseeee bak bak karengey english meye 😍😍
Please visit a District or Sub Divisional court... you'll know the reality 😂😂😂
Absolutely right mam .😂😂😅
nlu teaches us how to appear in supreme court where English is mandatory and in district court you can use your local language
Upon observing the contrast between the moot competition organized by Indian law colleges and Harvard University, one cannot help but notice a glaring difference in discipline. Unlike the meticulous instructions meticulously laid out before commencement - from the prohibition of electronic devices and photography to the expectation of remaining in the court during arguments - it becomes evident that certain standards are upheld by these esteemed law institutions. It's disheartening, albeit not surprising, that such meticulousness is often lacking elsewhere. These seemingly minor yet significant gestures not only speak volumes about the professionalism, discipline, and standards upheld by these institutions but also highlight the aspirations of Indian students to pursue education abroad.
Bche bht hunarmnd hai, magr jab high court practice krenge tab inhe bolne nhi diyajayega.inkebseniors dwara😢
In Maharashtra, lower judiciary prefers Marathi. In fact judges are comfortable in Marathi only.
Inspiring 👏
My wifeee is studying here ❤
Aur aap ?
@@keepcalmandyoutube 😂😂😂
Courts do not have this much time, enough with the intro, get to the rub and for godsake stop reading your arguments from the file.
🎉.SO INSPIRED,SO APPRECIATED.
Respected very morning:;
I see many people disregarding moot courts. Yes the real court is very different from moot court however it is no reason for someone to lower the morale of law students. Look do what you want in your college life because you will never get another chance, once you've passed it you'll not come back to this. Further people who thinks moot courts are totally useless wouldn't even be free commenting here while watching moot court lol. What moot court does is:
1. Boost your confidence to speak. Whether be it English or Hindi you'll have to speak and that's what's important. You need to have confidence and believe me judges in most of the moot courts are like real life judges (at least the ones I've participated).
2. It gives you very basic idea of how a case is presented in a court and believe me it is more or less similar to this (I've been to district courts and high courts so i don't need anyone saying otherwise). Yh in moot court the primary objective is to test your knowledge about the law which we're dealing with however in court judge won't test your knowledge they will just quash you once you do any mistake.
3. The etiquette you'll learn in moot court will help you a lot, the way to speak and address and all it is very much similar, even if you speak in hindi if you use legal hindi with very good vocab it'll only make one's presentation of their case even better. Trust me I have watched more than 100 lawyers in district court who can't even address a public or even speak to judge in proper way often resulting in them being not useful. You'll see this once you get in the court for internships.
You will need all those skills to be a better professional than others and moot court also development quick critical thinking which will be helpful. You can't test yourself if you don't get out of your comfort zone. Moot court shall be taken as MOOT COURT NOT REAL COURT but nonetheless it'll help you develop the skills that you'd need for that extra push compared to others. It's up to you it's your life don't listen to me if you want but do what you want.
see the guy behind her opened his mouth 🤣🤣
That her ....
Even I saw 😅😅😅
Harry Potter h voo😂😂
Till the last😂😂
Appreciated ✌
Approach the what?
Galat kahoon to bolna, Moot dia hai Court ke aage!
Isiliye to moot court hain😂
are you dumb?
Very well communication
Super yaat
Moot court? I mean it's 😂
What is the moot problem of it ???
Real proceedings far from moots
“Sirsss”mah laud sheep
This only pleases the judge.... but believe me, she lacks legal language... bcoz In court, These such arguments never work...
So better, Study the litigation and cases briefly and capture the real arguments....
That first glasses girl already lost when she was not able to address the question raised by the judge
Yes
well I am not a law student yet but, if my opinion matters i just wanted to know if the picture was an actual photograph of the person or just an illustration because in the case of an illustration the obscenity of the same is subject to the interpretation of the audience for example the statues of greeks, where the subjects are completely nude just like the statue gifted to the UN (The statue of poseidon) and we've seen that many people tend to look like those arts but they dont sue museums for anything as for the question of defamation on the part of TCT wouldnt it be true that they did follow the guidelines and since they are a social media platform with an international audience therefore they have obligation to the internationl audience as well, and it isnt a crime to make ones buisness thrive and if the photo is real then it becomes a content of fact in which case the third party should be directly sued and not the intermediary since they followed the guidelines anyway
Sad state of affairs. These students do moot courts and with this false gained confidence, they go to law firms.
Very nice.
Anwar
Appreciated!!
opposition waste, come on opposition its time to change
For non native English speaker, I my case, I had to activate the subtitles for understanding. Almost I didn't get anything. Sorry for my complaint.
NHRC is waste of time they dont even help
What a joke😂
I'd rather not speak English if my accent were like that.
tere se puchi kisine
I think Siri or Google will have difficulty understanding that accent😁.
@@meekopal2369 Average Hater🤓👆🏽
Bsdk bolna aayega tab bolega na tu💀
@@meekopal2369 Fortunately we have humans to hear in courtrooms rather than Google and siri or dumb people like you. 😁😁
Just waste of time and effort, You can never match the level of doctors !
huh?
Why the fuck u r comparing two totally different profession 😂😂😂... Feeling sorry for your reasoning ability. Get well soon.
Leget imagine due to some negligence your patient condition became serious or if he died and his family filed case what you gonna do can you fough your own case just bcz your doctor
Everybody play his own rule in society if thinking from that angle then even engineers are batter then you because you can't even creat your own stethoscope........ that's why bro everything in this world is like a cycle everyone is dependent on other🙂😏
this is most dumbass comment i have seen the whole year
Are you out of your mind or what? 💀😂