Moot Court & Library Rules

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Moot Court & Library Rules

Moot Court

The Moot Court programme at Manu Law College fosters the development of essential legal skills such as brief writing and oral advocacy through a structured multi-stage process:

  1. Analysis of the case facts to identify relevant legal issues.
  2. Understanding and applying precedents from decided cases in the context of the Moot Court case.
  3. Preparation of plaints and written statements, drafting arguments, oral advocacy, and engaging in simulated courtroom conduct.

Library

The college maintains a well-equipped, soundproof library fostering a conducive learning environment. It hosts a rich collection of reference books, textbooks, journals, and reports covering emerging legal fields. The library supports research and studies with facilities like a dedicated computer section equipped with internet access.

Library Rules

  • Silence must be maintained in the library at all times.
  • Students must carry their library card on every visit.
  • Books must be handled with care and returned on time.
  • Marking, writing, or tearing of books or journals is strictly prohibited.
  • Mobile phones must be kept on silent mode inside the library.
  • Food and beverages are not permitted inside the library.
  • Journals and loose issues are for reference and photocopying only — they cannot be borrowed.