About the Opportunity
Moot court memorials are the result of rigorous research, careful drafting, and countless revisions. Yet, once the competition ends, most of this work never reaches beyond evaluation rounds.
At Lawctopus, we believe good legal writing deserves a longer life.
We are inviting law students and recent graduates to submit their moot court memorials from 2020 onwards.
Selected memorials will be hosted on Lawctopus, and outstanding submissions will stand a chance to win a self-paced course from Lawctopus Law School.
Why Submit Your Moot Court Memorial?
- Get your memorial published: Selected memorials will be hosted on Lawctopus, making your research accessible to law students, aspirants, and legal professionals across the country.
- Win a self-paced course from Lawctopus Law School: Exceptional memorials will be rewarded with free access to one self-paced course offered by Lawctopus Law School worth Rs. 3,000/-.
- Build a strong academic profile: A published memorial demonstrates advanced research, drafting, and advocacy skills valuable for internships, jobs, and higher studies.
- Contribute to legal learning: Your memorial can help future moot court participants understand structure, argumentation, and legal analysis.
Who Can Submit?
- Law students and recent graduates
- Memorials from international, national, state, or intra-college moot court competitions
- Memorials prepared from 2020 to the present
- Submissions from any area of law
How to Submit?
All entries must be submitted through the Google Form mentioned at the end of this post.
The form will require basic details about the competition, institution, areas of law, team members, and links to the memorials.
Self-Paced Courses You Can Win
Selected students can choose one self-paced course worth Rs. 3,000/- from the following list:
- Contract Life Cycle Management
- Drafting a Legal Notice
- Companies Act – Law, Practice and Careers
- Online Dispute Resolution
- Negotiation: Skills and Techniques
- Apply for LLM Abroad
- Writs and PILs
A Note from the Team
If you have ever felt that your moot court work deserved more visibility than just a score sheet, this initiative is for you. We look forward to reading memorials that reflect clarity of thought, strong legal reasoning, and careful drafting.
Copyright Notice
The copyright in the moot court memorial shall remain with the original author(s). By submitting the memorial, the author(s) grant Lawctopus a non-exclusive right to publish, host, and display the memorial on its website and affiliated platforms.
Click here to submit your memorials.
Click here to explore our moot court memorial database.
