How many times does IILM University, Gurugram host moot court competitions?

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Moot court competitions at IILM University, Gurugram typically occur annually. These competitions are an integral part of the academic and extracurricular calendar, providing students with opportunities to hone their advocacy skills, enhance their understanding of legal principles, and gain practica

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Each year, IILM University hosts a single Moot Court Competition. This year IILM University is hosting this competition third time .The Third National Moot Court Competition is being held by the IILM Law School Gurugram from April 4–6, 2024. All law schools in the nation are invited to participate

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