In summarization; 1. Read the facts VERY carefully. 1.a. Re-read the facts even more carefully and comprehend it by heart. 1.b. Look out for any immediate current affairs which support the pace and idea of the problem. It will help you identify the broader policy debate. 1.c. Find key references which will make your idealization of the facts embedded within you even before drafting your memorial. 2. Drafting the argument and using the BEST references. Remember, simplicity is key and the simple things are always easier to grasp on to. Therefore, make the points strong by making the references precise, effective and ofcourse relevant. 2.a. Do NOT just go on and cite the law. Address the key ISSUES and how the law befit those scenarios. Again, be direct and precise. 2.b. REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THE "OSCOLA" GUIDE OF REFERENCING! 2.c. CHECK the memorial thoroughly and make it proof-read by your coach and if possible by an experienced person who had chaired a moot competition before. Find out the PENALTY points and re-check. Polish and proof-read and do not let procrastination suffocate your papers. 2.d. Always adhere to the rules set out by the competition which you are attending. 3. You Cannot bring in any point which you did not point out in your memorial during the oral presentation. 3.a. Keep a skeletal structure of your memorials so that you can refer to citations and points without fiddling the memorial booklet. Thus, have a summary of your memorial. 4. Speak with utmost decency. Be ELOQUENT without being arrogant. The art of persuation and assertion does NOT lean onto agression. 4.a. Refrain from REPEATING already disclosed facts and arguments too much. While referring to laws, explain briefly as to how it is relevant. 4.b. If you are being asked a question by a Judge, STOP immediately and answer with decency. Do not show authotity over a Judge. 4.c. You are an advocate, get what you want and do what is necessary to do so within the fair rules. Keep proper, simple and good paced speech tempo. 5. Do not be too RIGID. Drop points if necessary. Make yourself heard as nicely as possbible. Your points will only then be earned if the arguments does NOT fly above the Judges' pace of understanding. 5.a. Do not wander around the points of the answers to the qustions asked by the Judges. Be precise and straight-forward. 6. Rebuttals and Sur-rebuttals can change the entire course of the competition. Therefore, while you were putting time on to your research, make your points of debate before hand. 6.a. NEVER read from a page. This is bad advocacy. 7. Please watch this video, read this summary and re-watch the video. Thank you!
I have participated in moot court competition but i have not yet successful in these competition before watching this video. Now I am confident that next time in moot nailed it.
Please make one video tutorial for me. My question is how to study of law ? How to write answer in law paper ? How to get gold medal in llb in every year? I hope you are making videos for me. Its my honourable request ma'am.
well,ia nam i know kid why u hate indians pakaistani afterall hunh! so if u hate an indian going to oxford, rather u go there it we would love to see u there rather that spreading hate speech here .
Mohini Meahram R u saying that I am Pakistani perhaps? I am not. Oxford? I am British mate. The wealthiest persons in Britain are Indians. Even some of my University's lecturers are Indians. I also worked with Indians. Overall, myself possess Indian ancestry. I have specific reasons for this hateness towards Indians.
In summarization;
1. Read the facts VERY carefully.
1.a. Re-read the facts even more carefully and comprehend it by heart.
1.b. Look out for any immediate current affairs which support the pace and idea of the problem. It will help you identify the broader policy debate.
1.c. Find key references which will make your idealization of the facts embedded within you even before drafting your memorial.
2. Drafting the argument and using the BEST references. Remember, simplicity is key and the simple things are always easier to grasp on to. Therefore, make the points strong by making the references precise, effective and ofcourse relevant.
2.a. Do NOT just go on and cite the law. Address the key ISSUES and how the law befit those scenarios. Again, be direct and precise.
2.b. REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THE "OSCOLA" GUIDE OF REFERENCING!
2.c. CHECK the memorial thoroughly and make it proof-read by your coach and if possible by an experienced person who had chaired a moot competition before. Find out the PENALTY points and re-check. Polish and proof-read and do not let procrastination suffocate your papers.
2.d. Always adhere to the rules set out by the competition which you are attending.
3. You Cannot bring in any point which you did not point out in your memorial during the oral presentation.
3.a. Keep a skeletal structure of your memorials so that you can refer to citations and points without fiddling the memorial booklet. Thus, have a summary of your memorial.
4. Speak with utmost decency. Be ELOQUENT without being arrogant. The art of persuation and assertion does NOT lean onto agression.
4.a. Refrain from REPEATING already disclosed facts and arguments too much. While referring to laws, explain briefly as to how it is relevant.
4.b. If you are being asked a question by a Judge, STOP immediately and answer with decency. Do not show authotity over a Judge.
4.c. You are an advocate, get what you want and do what is necessary to do so within the fair rules. Keep proper, simple and good paced speech tempo.
5. Do not be too RIGID. Drop points if necessary. Make yourself heard as nicely as possbible. Your points will only then be earned if the arguments does NOT fly above the Judges' pace of understanding.
5.a. Do not wander around the points of the answers to the qustions asked by the Judges. Be precise and straight-forward.
6. Rebuttals and Sur-rebuttals can change the entire course of the competition. Therefore, while you were putting time on to your research, make your points of debate before hand.
6.a. NEVER read from a page. This is bad advocacy.
7. Please watch this video, read this summary and re-watch the video.
Thank you!
I had no idea abt moot court till watching this video.thanks deeksha for your valuable presentation.
How to prepare point for argument.
I really enjoyed the structure of the video and , quite frankly Your eloquent tone made it much easier to comprehend the rules of the courtroom.
Deekshaa!!! What a surprise to see this video of you! I chanced upon it so randomly!
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I have participated in moot court competition but i have not yet successful in these competition before watching this video. Now I am confident that next time in moot nailed it.
And did you nail it?
Very informative...good flow of lecture....keep sharing...
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Hello mam! Thankyou so much as the vedio is so helpful as in coming week there is my first moot court competition.
Pushpendra Garg how was your 1st moot court
thanks heaps this was really great. I am about to do my first moot.
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Hope you did good.
An absolutely remarkable endeavour of Deeksha.
Really Helpful..👍
Thanks for you sharing great knowledge.😊
Thanks for the talking with English language
really helpful..thankx Deeksha
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Please make one video tutorial for me. My question is how to study of law ? How to write answer in law paper ? How to get gold medal in llb in every year? I hope you are making videos for me. Its my honourable request ma'am.
wonderful...well put
Ma'am please add the link to your website.
By the way this video was really helpful☺
wats ur website ?
Are you still waiting for the reply?
INVICTA Language 😂
so helpfully to law students
great video for beginners
its good !!!
it is ok!!
Lovely miss..upload more
Thank u maam..ur. Cute
very helpful
tx! its helpful
Luv u mam...well explained
informative..
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Lol the caption says good morning I'm di*k sharma
So many Umms and errrs..but it is informative
Its an Expository lecture
thank you so much Ma'am.May I have honour to get your mail id for further queries please.
hit like if you are preparing for moot internals of NLUs
Is it according to our format..and is it important?
Why Indians
+Inherent Emperor Agree. They are polytheist and have bizarre cultures.
Better than killing the world for some monotheistic god and proclaiming my god is better than the rest.
well,ia nam i know kid why u hate indians pakaistani afterall hunh! so if u hate an indian going to oxford, rather u go there it we would love to see u there rather that spreading hate speech here .
Mohini Meahram R u saying that I am Pakistani perhaps? I am not. Oxford? I am British mate. The wealthiest persons in Britain are Indians. Even some of my University's lecturers are Indians. I also worked with Indians. Overall, myself possess Indian ancestry. I have specific reasons for this hateness towards Indians.