Mooting is a significant law school activity where students argue on fictional or hypothetical cases in an artificially created environment which recreates real court settings. Mooting is thought of as paramount to self -grooming and self-growth of undergraduate law students. Rigorous mooting enhances team work, research acumen and oratory skills and above all provides an invaluable and fulfilling experience to the undergraduate students. To boost the students’ interest in mooting, the Institute of Law creates several opportunities to participate and contribute. The Institute has a well equipped moot court hall and two smaller moot courts that are fully air conditioned and with proper judicial settings to help the undergraduate students with their practice, preparation and presentations for moot court competitions. The moot court hall has a seating capacity of 300 students and state-of-the-art facilities. The Moot Court Committee hosts the annual Institute of Law moot court competition, one of the Institution’s flagship event.