NLIU Bhopal Announces Registrations For 3rd National Workshop-cum-Competition On Drafting And Pleading

Update: 2025-10-21 10:46 GMT
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The Civil and Criminal Justice Cell (CCJC) of National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, has opened registrations for its 3rd National Workshop-cum-Competition on Drafting and Pleading, scheduled to take place from 7th to 9th November, 2025, in the physical mode at the NLIU campus. The workshop aims to provide law students and young practitioners with a practical immersion into the strategic realms of legal drafting and pleading.

Established in 1997, the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, has emerged as a centre of academic and professional excellence in legal education. The Civil and Criminal Justice Cell (CCJC) at NLIU, Bhopal, is dedicated to simplifying complex civil and criminal laws and imparting practical legal education to law students through the organization of workshops, lectures, and competitions.

About the National Workshop-cum-Competition on Drafting and Pleading

The 3rd National Workshop-cum-Competition on Drafting and Pleading is a two-day event led by Dr. Aman Hingorani, Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court, designed to provide a thorough and practical understanding of the essential skills required for legal drafting and pleading. The event promises a deep dive into the practical aspects of advocacy and legal drafting, focusing on enhancing the participants' skills through engaging, expert-led sessions.

Registration details

· Registration Fee: ₹4500 (with accommodation) | ₹2500 (without accommodation)

· Payment Link: Click here to make the payment for the workshop

· Registration Form: Click here to register

· Registration Deadline: 1st November, 2025

Contact :

Queries may be directed to ccjc@nliu.ac.i.

Mr. Prakhar Mehrotra, Joint-Convener of CCJC, can be contacted at prakharmehrotra.ug@nliu.ac.i for further details.

For academic clarifications, correspondence may also be addressed to Asst. Prof. Divya Salim, Faculty-in-Charge of the Cell, at divya.salim@nliu.ac.in

For any additional information regarding the workshop, participants may refer to the attached brochure.

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