Trio of talented law students secure top honors at National Moot Court Competition


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Mangaluru, May 5: In an impressive display of legal acumen and advocacy skills, Aschel Yohan Simson, son of Royprakash Simson & Cheryl Simson being a third year student of BA LLB along with his team members Laxmi Vinod and Goury Pradeep, Students of SDM Law college Mangaluru, emerged victorious at the National Moot Court Competition held in Chitradurga, Karnataka on May 3-4.

The team's exceptional performance earned them the coveted 1st place title, with Aschel Yohan Simson being further recognized and awarded as the ‘Best Gentleman Advocate’ of the competition.

The National Moot Court Competition brought together talented law students from across the country, providing a platform for them to showcase their skills in research, argumentation, and advocacy. The event was a testament to the teams' hard work, dedication, and expertise in the field of law.

Aschel Yohan Simson, along with his team members, demonstrated exceptional prowess in navigating complex legal issues, presenting persuasive arguments, and responding effectively to challenging questions from the judges.

"We are thrilled and honored to have secured the top spot at this prestigious competition," said Aschel Yohan Simson. "This achievement would not have been possible without the tireless efforts and unwavering support of my team members, Laxmi Vinod and Goury Pradeep. We are grateful for this opportunity and look forward to continuing to excel in the field of law."

 

 

  

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