The UFYLC Ranka Moot Court Competition is back with its 13th edition, set to take place from 5th to 7th September 2025 at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. This prestigious event is one of the most awaited national-level legal competitions in India, bringing together brilliant law students from across the country to showcase their legal skills in a simulated courtroom environment.
Hosted by the University Five Year Law College (UFYLC) and powered by the Ranka Public Charitable Trust, this competition is more than a battle of legal wits—it’s a celebration of advocacy, research, and oration. If you are a law student aspiring to enter the world of litigation or judicial service, participation in the UFYLC Ranka Moot Court Competition is an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.
A Legacy Rooted in Excellence
UFYLC, a constituent unit of the prestigious University of Rajasthan, has carved a unique identity in legal education since its inception in 2008. The college is known for its commitment to nurturing legal scholars through a holistic educational approach that combines theory, practical exposure, and ethical training. Approved by the Bar Council of India, UFYLC focuses on developing sharp analytical minds equipped to deal with contemporary legal challenges.
The University of Rajasthan itself carries a rich heritage, being established in 1947 and honored with accolades like an ‘A’ grade from NAAC and a place in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) university rankings.
Powering the Event: Ranka Public Charitable Trust
The driving force behind the moot court competition is the Ranka Public Charitable Trust, founded in 1980 by Dr. N.M. Ranka, a renowned senior advocate. The Trust has significantly contributed to education, healthcare, and philanthropy. One of its most visible contributions to legal education is organizing over 30 moot court and trial advocacy competitions across India.
The Trust’s vision aligns seamlessly with the goals of the UFYLC-Ranka Moot Court Competition: promoting legal literacy, critical analysis, and courtroom simulation as foundational tools for budding lawyers.
What to Expect at UFYLC-Ranka 2025
This year’s competition is set to challenge participants on multiple fronts. The moot proposition presents a complex fictional legal scenario revolving around the disappearance of a U.S. national in the fictional nation of Haria. Participants must argue both prosecution and defense on key issues such as:
- Jurisdiction over non-citizens
- Admissibility of confessions
- Value of circumstantial evidence
- Legal provisions under the newly enacted Haria criminal laws
By diving into these thought-provoking legal dilemmas, students gain firsthand experience in case analysis, research, drafting, and oral advocacy.
Participation and Recognition
The competition is open to students enrolled in both five-year integrated and three-year LLB programs. Registration is limited to one team per institution and comes with a fee of INR 6,500, payable by 31st July 2025.
Outstanding participants will be recognized through a series of prestigious awards:
- Winning Team: ₹31,000 + trophy + certificate
- Runners-Up: ₹21,000 + trophy + certificate
- Best Memorial: ₹11,000
- Best Advocate (Appellant & Respondent): ₹5,100 each
- Best Researcher: ₹5,100
Certificates of participation will be awarded to all teams.
Beyond the Courtroom
The UFYLC campus in Jaipur will serve as more than just a venue. It’s a place where law meets legacy, and students from across India come together to connect with peers, engage with legal luminaries, and immerse themselves in academic excellence.
Past competitions have welcomed dignitaries like Hon’ble Justices of the Supreme Court of India and Rajasthan High Court, further solidifying the stature of this national-level event.
Final Thoughts
The UFYLC-Ranka Moot Court Competition 2025 is more than just a contest—it’s a celebration of legal intellect, courtroom finesse, and academic camaraderie. Whether you’re a law student seeking practical exposure or a faculty member guiding your next batch of litigators, this is an event not to be missed.
For registration details, payment instructions, and updates, interested participants are encouraged to visit the official website or contact the organizing committee directly at mootufylc@gmail.com.
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