1st National Trial Advocacy Competition 2026
1st National Trial Advocacy Competition 2026
📌About the Event
The 1st National Trial Advocacy Competition 2026 is a national-level law competition organised by Think India in collaboration with National Law University, Delhi. The event is designed for law students who want to experience simulated courtroom trial proceedings and test their advocacy, legal reasoning, teamwork, witness examination, cross-examination, and courtroom strategy skills. The latest official Think India post lists the competition dates as August 8–9, 2026, at National Law University, Delhi.
ℹ️ Event Details
- Organised By: Think India
- In Collaboration With: National Law University, Delhi
- Mode of Conduct: Offline / physical mode
- Venue: National Law University, Delhi
- Competition Dates: August 8–9, 2026
- Theme/Format: Criminal law-based trial advocacy competition
- Competition Focus:
- Courtroom advocacy
- Trial practice
- Examination-in-chief
- Cross-examination
- Objections
- Legal arguments
- Courtroom strategy
📅 Important Dates
- Registration Opens: July 6, 2026
- Problem Release: July 6, 2026
- Clarification Form Deadline: July 8, 2026, 11:59 PM IST
- Registration Closes: July 20, 2026
- Payment Deadline: July 22, 2026
- Memorial/Memo Submission: August 2, 2026
- Physical Copies Submission & Memo Exchange: August 7, 2026
- Preliminary Rounds: August 8, 2026
- Quarter Final Rounds: August 8, 2026
- Final Rounds: August 9, 2026
🎯 Eligibility & Rules
- Eligibility:
- Open to students pursuing a Three-Year LL.B. programme
- Open to students pursuing a Five-Year Integrated LL.B. programme
- Team Composition:
- Each team must have 2 Speakers
- Each team must have 2 Researchers-cum-Witnesses
- Competition Rules:
- The competition is based on a criminal law proposition
- Participants will compete in a simulated trial setting
- Teams are expected to demonstrate practical courtroom skills
- The format tests both legal knowledge and trial performance
- Skills Tested:
- Substantive and procedural law knowledge
- Examination-in-chief
- Cross-examination
- Handling objections
- Persuasive oral arguments
- Team coordination
- Courtroom professionalism
🏆 Benefits for the Participants
- Expected Recognition Categories:
- Winning Team
- Runner-up Team
- Best Advocate / Speaker
- Best Memorial / Memo
- Best Witness
- Main Incentive:
- National-level courtroom exposure
- Opportunity to compete with law students from leading institutions
- Practical experience in trial advocacy and criminal law proceedings