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MNLU-M National Corporate Client Counselling Competition 2025

The MNLU-M National Corporate Client Counselling Competition (NCCCC), organised by the Centre for Training & Research in Commercial Regulations (CTRCR) at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, sets a new benchmark in corporate client counselling by challenging participants in critical areas of Competition Law, Contract Law, Insolvency Law, Company Law, Securities Law, Taxation Law, and other commercial laws.

As the inaugural edition of this prestigious national-level event, NCCCC 2025 aims to bring together some of the brightest legal minds from across the country, offering them a unique opportunity to hone their advisory and negotiation skills in a simulated corporate legal environment. The competition is meticulously designed to mirror real-world corporate legal challenges, providing participants with an immersive and intellectually stimulating experience.

Competition Format & Schedule

  • Preliminary Rounds:21st – 23rd February 2025 (Online Mode)
  • Advanced Rounds:12th – 14th April 2025 (Offline Mode at MNLU Mumbai Campus)

Leadership & Organizing Committee

Dr. Kiran Rai

Faculty Convenor

Arjun Kapur

Convenor

Suhasini Thakur

Associate Convenor

Ekam Khera

Event Coordinator

Alisha Jain

Event Coordinator

Our Partners

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Luthra and Luthra

Partner

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Lexport

Advisory Partner

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Ashlar Law

Strategic Partner

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Ex Curia

Networking Partner

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SCC Times

Knowledge and Media Partner

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SCC Online

Knowledge and Media Partner

A Commitment to Excellence

The MNLU-M NCCCC 2025 is a testament to our university's unwavering commitment to academic excellence, corporate legal training, and client counselling mastery. By bridging the gap between legal education and industry practice, the competition seeks to shape the next generation of corporate legal professionals, equipping them with the practical expertise and professional acumen required to thrive in the corporate legal domain.