From our classroom to the historic Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace - our journey has just begun and we need your support to cross the finish line.
We are humbled and proud to announce that our team—Ayush Misra, Rashmi Mishra, and Vagisha Mandloi — has qualified for the World Rounds of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2025 after two rigorous stages of selection process. The World Rounds are set to take place in Germany from 23rd to 26th July, 2025.
Out of 137 teams worldwide, only 40 teams have been selected and we are honoured to have qualified as one of the only 3 teams from India. We have secured 14th position among the 137 teams from across the world in the written submissions stage, along side historically prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford.
However, our journey to Nuremberg now stands at a critical juncture. Despite our dedication and success, financial constraints threaten to keep us from participating in the world rounds. The cost of travel and stay in Germany is a barrier we are currently unable to overcome on our own.
We are actively seeking sponsorship or financial support from individuals, organizations, and well-wishers who believe in empowering young voices in international law. Your support could be the bridge between a hard-won opportunity and a dream fulfilled.
We’ve taken a giant step forward, but we need your help to cross the finish line! Here’s the link to our fundraiser. Even the smallest act of generosity can make a world of difference!
We are humbled and proud to announce that our team—Ayush Misra, Rashmi Mishra, and Vagisha Mandloi — has qualified for the World Rounds of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2025 after two rigorous stages of selection process. The World Rounds are set to take place in Germany from 23rd to 26th July, 2025.
Out of 137 teams worldwide, only 40 teams have been selected and we are honoured to have qualified as one of the only 3 teams from India. We have secured 14th position among the 137 teams from across the world in the written submissions stage, along side historically prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford.
However, our journey to Nuremberg now stands at a critical juncture. Despite our dedication and success, financial constraints threaten to keep us from participating in the world rounds. The cost of travel and stay in Germany is a barrier we are currently unable to overcome on our own.
We are actively seeking sponsorship or financial support from individuals, organizations, and well-wishers who believe in empowering young voices in international law. Your support could be the bridge between a hard-won opportunity and a dream fulfilled.
We’ve taken a giant step forward, but we need your help to cross the finish line! Here’s the link to our fundraiser. Even the smallest act of generosity can make a world of difference!