HNLU wins the First Indian Moot on Artificial Intelligence and Law

HNLU continues its winning spree as the team HNLU comprising Anushka Choudhary, Amrita Soni and Amrutha Desikan and Vijay Kumar Chawla, all from B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5th Year, has been adjudged the winners of the First Indian Moot on Artificial Intelligence and Law organised by Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law. The Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law is a premier research think tank in India, which conceives of the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence into the field of Law, Policy and International Affairs. The victory became even more special with the announcement of the Best Claimant Memorial which as well came in team HNLU’s favour.

The team shared that it was a brilliant experience to argue before the arbitral tribunal consisting Paul Sills (FCIArb, IAM, London), Maksim Karliuk (Program Specialist at UNESCO) and Prabhash Ranjan (Senior Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, South Asian University, Delhi) for the Final Round. The team also expressed their deepest gratitude to HNLU for its support in these truly testing times.

Congratulating the team, Prof. (Dr.) V. C. Vivekanandan, the Vice Chancellor of the University, remarked, “The performance of HNLU mooters in the premier moot court on a happening interface of technology and law is an indicator that HNLU mooters are setting new standards and have arrived in the Moot Scene. The University wishes Anushka, Amrita, Amrutha and Vijay Kumar the very best and applauds the Moot Court convener and faculty mentors for their role.”

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