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LexConcilio: Modern Indian Parliamentary Style Debate Competition by K.C. Law College, Mumbai [Offline; Nov 12]: Register by Oct 30

K.C. Law College, Mumbai is organizing LexConcilio, a Modern Indian Parliamentary Style Debate Competition on November 12, 2022 and seeking registrations for the same.

About the Organizer

H.S.N.C Board’s Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, popularly known as K.C. Law College, was established in 1955 and is located in the city of Mumbai. It is permanently affiliated with the University of Mumbai, recognized by the Government of Maharashtra, and the Bar Council of India.

About the Competition

LexConcilio is a Modern Indian Parliamentary Style Debate Competition on November 12, 2022. It is a holistic parliamentary environment set up for students to understand “The Law Making Process” and debate on the current issues faced by our country.

Venue

The Competition will be held in Offline Mode at K.C. Law College, Mumbai Campus. Moot Court Hall. View on google maps here.

Bills to be Laid

Bills to be laid on the table for legislative business:

  • Uniform Civil Code Bill, 2022
  • Mediation (Application in Civil and Criminal Matters) Bill, 2022
  • Question Hour – Data Privacy
  • Zero Hour – Any topic relating to socio-economic issues of national importance.

Eligibility Criteria

Students who are pursuing Degree/Postgraduate courses from any stream are eligible to participate.

General Rules 

  • The event will be held offline on Saturday, November 12, 2022.
  • Participants are required to be present physically on the day of the event.
  • Reporting time for the event is 08.30 a.m. sharp.
  • The College with the maximum number of participants will have the option of forming the government.
  • A coalition government will be formed by the Constitution Club of KC Law College from the Colleges with the highest registration.
  • In the event that a College does not want to be a part of the
  • Coalition Government, they will be made the opposition party.
  • Each College has to pick one Team Leader. The team leader would have to submit the list of parliamentarians (participants) who will speak in the Session. The said list is to be submitted during the team leader meeting.
  • Only the selected parliamentarians whose list is submitted to the organizer will be allowed to speak and will be awarded points by the judges.
  • However, during the Zero Hour and the Question Hour, any and every participant can participate.
  • TWO days after the registration is closed, i.e. on November 27, 2022, a meeting will be called with all the Team Leaders to brief them about the rules and format of the event.
  • The organizers reserve the right to amend the rules at any point in time.
  • Participants who are registering for Lex Concilio should join the WhatsApp group link given in the brochure as all communication to the Colleges will be through the WhatsApp group only. The link for the WhatsApp group is provided here.
  • No accommodation for participants will be provided but assistance for the same will be provided.

Registration Details

  • The registration link for the LexConcilio is given at the end of this post.
  • Registration Charges: Rs. 100/- per participant.
  • Click here for the Payment Link.

Important Dates

  • The last registration date is October 30, 2022.
  • The final Draft of the Bill is to be submitted by November 5, 2022.
  • Team Leaders Meet: October 31, 2022
  • Zero-hour questions are to be prepared by November 11, 2022.

Contact Information

For queries, contact our student coordinators:

  • Shahbaz Khan Sandi – 8104849792
  • Vasudha Gupta – 9495589703
  • Anurag Patwardhan– 9820014858
  • Email: [email protected]

Click here to register for the Modern Indian Parliamentary Style Debate Competition

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