The ADGLSMoot Court Society serves as a dynamic platform for fostering advocacy skills, legal research, and courtroom ethics among law students. Committed to bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical application, the Society plays a pivotal role in nurturing well-rounded legal professionals. Through regular moot court competitions, internal selection rounds, workshops, drafting sessions, and training programmes, the Society equips students with essential skills in legal writing, oral advocacy, and judicial reasoning. It encourages rigorous research, structured argumentation, and adherence to professional standards, thereby cultivating confidence and competence in courtroom practice.
The Society actively promotes a culture of academic excellence by engaging students in national and inter-institutional moot court competitions, enabling them to gain exposure to diverse legal issues and contemporary challenges. Faculty mentorship and peer learning remain integral to the Society’s functioning, ensuring continuous skill development and intellectual growth.
With a strong emphasis on discipline, teamwork, and ethical advocacy, the ADGLS Moot Court Society endeavors to shape aspiring advocates who are not only proficient in legal practice but also committed to upholding the values of justice, integrity, and the rule of law.







