GUWAHATI, January 31, 2026: One of the most prestigious moot court
competitions in the country—the 38th Bar Council of India (BCI) National All India Inter-University Moot
Court Competition 2026—concluded successfully today at The Assam Royal Global University (RGU) with a grand
valedictory ceremony.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Judge, Supreme Court of India,
as the Chief Guest, and Mr. Manan Kumar Mishra, Rajya Sabha MP and Senior Advocate, Chairman, Bar Council of
India, as the Guest of Honour. The event also witnessed the presence of Dr. A. K. Pansari, Chancellor, Prof
AK Buragohain VC RGU, along with a galaxy of Supreme Court and High Court Judges, eminent legal luminaries,
academicians, and brilliant law students from across the nation.
The 38th BCI National All India Inter-University Moot Court Competition 2026 was held for the first time in
North East India, hosted by RGU from January 29 to 31, 2026, bringing together law students from
universities across India. The competition was organised under the aegis of the Bar Council of India and the
Bar Council of India Trust–Pearl First, and featured intense preliminary, quarterfinal, semifinal, and final
rounds that reflected exceptional advocacy skills and legal acumen.
The team of Law Centre–II, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi emerged as the Winner, receiving a cash prize
of Rs 2 lakh, while the First Runner-Up team KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha was awarded Rs 1 lakh
and the Second Runner-Up team NEF Law College, Guwahati received Rs 50,000 cash award. The Best Speaker was
Stuti Gangupadhyay from KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar who was awarded Rs 10,000, the Second Best Speaker
was Navisha Bageja from Delhi University who received Rs 7,500, the Best Memorial team was Madhusudan Law
University, Cuttack which was awarded Rs 10,000, and the Second Best Memorial team from Sikkim Government
Law College, Gangtok received Rs 7,500. Along with cash prizes, trophies were presented to all winners, and
certificates were awarded to all participating teams. Besides, Monthly Scholarships will be provided for one
year to top performers while students will also get publication opportunity in the Indian Bar Review, the
journal of the Bar Council of India.
Addressing the valedictory session, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Judge, Supreme Court of India,
emphasised the importance of moot court competitions in shaping young legal minds. He stated that such
platforms not only hone advocacy, research, and articulation skills but also instil constitutional values,
ethical responsibility, and professional discipline among aspiring lawyers. He encouraged students to remain
committed to justice, integrity, and continuous learning in their legal journey.
Mr. Manan Kumar Mishra, Senior Advocate and Chairman, Bar Council of India, in his address as Guest of
Honour, highlighted the Bar Council of India’s commitment to strengthening legal education in the country.
He lauded Royal Global University for successfully hosting the competition in the North East and stated that
exposure to national-level platforms is crucial in preparing students for the challenges of the legal
profession.
Prof. Bhuban Chandra Barooah, Dean, Royal School of Law & Administration (RSLA), Royal Global University,
stated that the moot court rounds were judged by an eminent panel comprising Hon’ble Judges, Senior
Advocates of the Gauhati High Court, leading legal practitioners, and renowned academicians from premier law
institutions, ensuring the highest standards of evaluation and academic rigour.