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The 15th Raj Anand Moot Court Competition held on the 27th of August culminated in an enthralling showdown between teams from the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law and Symbiosis Law School, Noida, with RGNUL coming out on top.

QC Michael Fysh, eminent intellectual property jurist and judge in the United Kingdom, and Justice Mukta Gupta of the Delhi High Court adjudged RGNUL worthy of the final honours, and Souradeep Mukhopadhyay of the team was also awarded Best Speaker at the moot. Priya Agarwal of Symbiosis Law School won Best Speaker in the Preliminary Round and Government Law College, Mumbai were recognised with having the Best Pleadings in the competition.

The moot may be over, but the winners can certainly look forward to a cash prize and an Internship with Anand and Anand.

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