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National Law University Delhi List of Teams That Submitted Memorandum for the 70Th Constitution Day Virtual Moot Competition 16-18 October 2020 S National Law University Delhi List of Teams that submitted memorandum for the 70th Constitution Day Virtual Moot Competition 16-18 October 2020 S. No. Name of University 1 Manipal University Jaipur 2 Ideal Institute of Management and Technology and School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi 3 Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad 4 University of Lucknow 5 Amity Law School, Noida 6 National Law University, Jodhpur 7 School of Law, Christ 8 IMS Law College, Noida 9 The Law School, University of Jammu 10 Faculty of law, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara 11 Amity Law School, Kolkata 12 Jamnalal Bajaj School of Legal Studies, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan 13 Ajeenkya DY Patil University school of law Pune Maharashtra 14 Pendekanti law college 15 Sri venkateswara university .Dept of law 16 ICFAI UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN 17 Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University lucknow deva road barabanki 18 Cochin University of Science and Technology (school of Legal Studies) 19 Indian Institute of Legal Studies 20 Central University of South Bihar 21 Chanakya National Law University 22 Shambhunath Institute of Law, Allahabad. 23 Amity Law School, Amity University Madhya Pradesh 24 ITM UNIVERSITY,RAIPUR[C.G.] 25 National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi 26 Army Institute of law 27 Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University. 28 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University 29 University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU, Dwarka, New Delhi 30 Navrachna University 31 School of Law and Justice, Adamas University, Kolkata 32 Prestige Institute Of Management Gwalior 33 University of Allahabad 34 College of Law & Legal Studies , Teerthankar Mahaveer University 35 Vivekananda global university, jaipur 36 Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University 37 University of Mumbai Law Academy 38 KLE, Bangalore 39 Maharishi Law School, Maharishi University of Information Technology, Noida 40 RGNUL, Punjab 41 Unitedworld School of Law, Karnavati University Ahmedabad (Gandhinagar) 42 Maharashtra National Law University , Nagpur 43 Government Law College Kozhikode 44 Cpj college of higher studies and school of law 45 MIT WPU School of Law 46 Government Law College, Mumbai. 47 Sister Nivedita University 48 P.E.S. Modern law college - Confirmation not recieved 49 Lloyd law college 50 Mangalayatan University 51 BMS College of Law 52 University Five Year Law College, Rajasthan University 53 Fairfield Institution of Management and Technology 54 National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS) 55 Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad 56 Kerala Law Academy Law College 57 KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW, KIIT UNIVERSITY 58 O P JIndal Global law University 59 Jamia Milia Islamia 60 School of Law, SASTRA Deemed to be University 61 Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad 62 UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE, UTKAL UNIVERSITY 63 MNLU Mumbai 64 SNBP Law College, Pimpri, Pune 65 GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, KOCHI, ERNAKULAM, KERALA 66 Manav Rachna University 67 SHILLONG LAW COLLEGE, SHILLONG, MEGHALAYA 68 HLM LAW COLLEGE 69 Presidency University 70 Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies 71 AURO University, Surat, Gujarat 72 JEMTEC GREATER NOIDA 73 G.J. Advani Law College 74 National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam 75 The ICFAI University, Jaipur 76 Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai. 77 Department of law, University of North Bengal 78 ARMY LAW COLLEGE, PUNE 79 Mmdu, Mullana 80 Government Law College, Tiruchirappalli 81 Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai 82 Shreeman Bhagojisheth Keer Law College, Ratnagiri. 83 Delhi Metropolitan Education 84 Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Department of Law, Indore(M.P) 85 Amity Chandigarh 86 National Law Institute University, Bhopal 87 Baba Saheb bhimrao Ambedkar University 88 Birla School of Law, Birla Global University 89 Christ deemed to be university, Delhi NCR 90 SRM UNIVERSITY, DELHI NCR, SONIPAT 91 Governemnt Law College, Indore 92 Center for legal studies, Gitarattan international business school business school, Delhi. 93 Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bengaluru 94 TEZPUR LAW COLLEGE 95 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Rai, Sonepat 96 Symbiosis Law School, Noida 97 Symbiosis Law School, Pune 98 XAVIER LAW SCHOOL, XAVIER UNIVERSITY BHUBANESWAR 99 Tamilnadu.Dr.Ambedkar Law University,School of Excellence In Law. 100 Xavier Law School, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata 101 School of Law, Mody University 102 School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun 103 Hidayatullah National Law University 104 Law Centre II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi 105 University Institute of Legal Studies, PU 106 Galgotias University 107 Anand Vishwa Gurukul College of Law 108 Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi 109 Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies 110 Deccan Education Society's Shri Navalamal Firodia Law College, Pune. 111 Campus Law Center, Faculty of Law, Delhi University. 112 Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun 113 Amity Law School Delhi 114 Gujarat National Law University 115 Tamil Nadu National Law University. .
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