Integral University Concludes AIU National Moot Court Competition 2026: BHU Clinches Championship Title

Integral University Concludes AIU National Moot Court Competition 2026: BHU Clinches Championship Title

 
BHU Triumphs in a Close Contest After rigorous rounds of legal arguments and intense research presentations, the team from Banaras Hindu University (BHU) emerged as the national champions. The winning team was honored with a cash prize of ₹25,000, alongside trophies and medals. Chandigarh University secured the runner-up position, walking away with a cash prize of ₹11,000.  Judged by Eminent Legal Luminaries The final round was presided over by a distinguished panel of adjudicators who tested the participants' logical reasoning and courtroom composure. The panel included:  Hon’ble Justice Faiz Alam Khan (Judicial Member, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal)  Advocate Anas Tanwir  Prof. Varun Chhachhar (Lucknow University)  Recognizing Individual Excellence The competition celebrated outstanding performances across various categories, highlighting the diverse skills required in the legal profession:  Best Researcher: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University (RMLNLU).  Best Memorial: Army Institute of Law.  Best Speaker: Mallika Chadha (Lovely Professional University).  Award for Inspiring Excellence: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).  Best Regional Team: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU).  A Blend of Academics and Culture The valedictory ceremony was presided over by Dr. Syed Nadeem Akhtar, Hon’ble Pro-Chancellor of Integral University. He lauded the participants for their exceptional advocacy skills. The event was graced by the presence of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Furqan Qamar and Prof. Naseem Ahmad, Dean of the Faculty of Law.  Beyond the courtroom battles, the event featured a cultural interlude on April 10, highlighted by a soulful ghazal performance by Shailly Kapoor, providing a moment of relaxation for the competing teams.  Conclusion With 40 teams from premier universities across India participating, the AIU National Moot Court Competition 2026 reaffirmed Integral University's commitment to shaping the professional competencies of future legal practitioners. The event concluded with a grand award ceremony celebrating the academic rigor and dedication of the participants.
LUCKNOW | April 12, 2026: The Faculty of Law at Integral University marked a significant milestone in legal education by successfully hosting the AIU National Moot Court Competition 2026. The three-day prestigious event, held from April 9 to April 11, provided a high-stakes platform for the country’s most promising legal talent to showcase their advocacy and analytical skills.

BHU Triumphs in a Close Contest

After rigorous rounds of legal arguments and intense research presentations, the team from Banaras Hindu University (BHU) emerged as the national champions. The winning team was honored with a cash prize of ₹25,000, alongside trophies and medals. Chandigarh University secured the runner-up position, walking away with a cash prize of ₹11,000.

Judged by Eminent Legal Luminaries

The final round was presided over by a distinguished panel of adjudicators who tested the participants' logical reasoning and courtroom composure. The panel included:

  • Hon’ble Justice Faiz Alam Khan (Judicial Member, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal)

  • Advocate Anas Tanwir

  • Prof. Varun Chhachhar (Lucknow University)

Recognizing Individual Excellence

The competition celebrated outstanding performances across various categories, highlighting the diverse skills required in the legal profession:

  • Best Researcher: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University (RMLNLU).

  • Best Memorial: Army Institute of Law.

  • Best Speaker: Mallika Chadha (Lovely Professional University).

  • Award for Inspiring Excellence: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

  • Best Regional Team: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU).

A Blend of Academics and Culture

The valedictory ceremony was presided over by Dr. Syed Nadeem Akhtar, Hon’ble Pro-Chancellor of Integral University. He lauded the participants for their exceptional advocacy skills. The event was graced by the presence of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Furqan Qamar and Prof. Naseem Ahmad, Dean of the Faculty of Law.

Beyond the courtroom battles, the event featured a cultural interlude on April 10, highlighted by a soulful ghazal performance by Shailly Kapoor, providing a moment of relaxation for the competing teams.

Conclusion

With 40 teams from premier universities across India participating, the AIU National Moot Court Competition 2026 reaffirmed Integral University's commitment to shaping the professional competencies of future legal practitioners. The event concluded with a grand award ceremony celebrating the academic rigor and dedication of the participants.

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