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Moot court competition
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New Delhi, March 08, 2013
First Published: 23:55 IST(8/3/2013) | Last Updated: 23:57 IST(8/3/2013)
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Fifty teams from various law colleges and universities are taking part in first-ever ‘National Moot Court Competition on Human Rights’ at DU’s Faculty of Law, University.
It has been jointly organised by the NHRC and DU.
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