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:
- Analysis of the case facts to identify relevant legal issues.
- Understanding and applying precedents from decided cases in the context of the Moot Court case.
- 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.