The event witnessed significant participation from 34 teams and 102 students from prominent institutions like Government Law College, Mumbai, National Law Institute University, Bhopal, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, University of Mumbai Law Academy, among others.
The inaugural ceremony of the event was graced by Honourable Justice N. Kotiswar Singh from the Supreme Court of India as the Chief Guest and Honourable Justice Tejas Karia from the Delhi High Court, as the Guest of Honour.
Their presence and insights added immense value to the event, encouraging the participants.
Additionally, the valedictory ceremony was graced by the presence of Honourable Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque, Kerala High Court Judge, as the Chief Guest. The ceremony also featured esteemed Guests of Honour: Honourable Justice B. P. Singh, Retired Supreme Court Judge, Mr. Anil Xavier, President of the Indian Institute of Arbitration & Mediation,and Dr. Lalit Bhasin, President of the Society of Indian Law Firms.
Emphasising the significance of moot court competitions in shaping future legal professionals, Mr. Nipun Goenka, Managing Director of GD Goenka Group, said, “At GD Goenka, we are committed to providing our students with practical experiences that transcend conventional learning. This moot competition is a testament to our dedication to nurturing future leaders in the realm of law. By engaging in real-world arbitration scenarios, our law students develop critical thinking, strategic planning, and effective communication skills that are essential for their professional growth.”
Echoing her views, Dr. Kim Menezes, Vice Chancellor at GD Goenka University, said,”The moot court competition offered a unique platform for students to enhance their legal reasoning and advocacy skills in the presence of esteemed veterans of the legal field. At GD Goenka University we will continue to deliver such hands-on experiences to our students to foster change agents and industry leaders.”
The CIArb-GDGU Arbitration Moot Competition is designed to give participants a comprehensive understanding of arbitration. This includes preparing memorials, navigating procedural complexities and engaging in activities that echo actual arbitration practices. By the end of the competition, students gained a deeper understanding of the field, and the functional skills required for a thriving career in law.
“The moot court competition challenges students to think strategically, research extensively, and present arguments effectively. It not only strengthens their professional ethics but also provides valuable networking opportunities with experienced professionals and industry experts,” said Dr. Jayaram, Dean of the School of Law, GD Goenka University.
The CIArb 2025 competition concluded with outstanding achievements, with Delhi Metropolitan Education emerging as the Winner and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat, securing the Runner-Up position. Sanjana Kamble of NLSIU Bangalore was honoured as the Best Speaker, while the Best Memorial award went to National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Additionally, Sudhanshu Gangurde of Symbiosis Law School, Pune, was named the Best Researcher.
The competition was judged by more than 50 judges from varied legal backgrounds including Arbitrators, Advocates in the Supreme Court, Faculties having Doctorates in Alternate Dispute Resolution, and a Sitting Judge of a High Court.
Some of the esteemed knowledge partners that played a crucial role in the success of the event included the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), Indian Institute Of Arbitration and Mediation (IIAM), BDN Chambers among others.
The changing landscape of law in India demands a strong foundation in practical skills and hands-on experience. In this regard, Moot court competitions play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application in a simulated environment.