Raffles University, Neemrana successfully organized the 10th C. L. Agrawal Memorial National Moot Court Competition, 2026 from 13th to 15th March 2026 at the Raffles Law School. The prestigious three-day national-level event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 24 teams representing leading law institutions across India, making it one of the University’s flagship academic events. The competition, organized in collaboration with the Rajasthan Education Trust, aims to provide law students with a platform to develop advocacy, legal research, and analytical skills through simulated court proceedings. The competition is held in memory of Late Shri C. L. Agrawal, a distinguished jurist who made significant contributions to legal education in India. He was also associated with the First Law Commission of India and the Bar Council of India. Inaugural Ceremony (13 March 2026) The competition commenced with a grand inaugural ceremony graced by Hon’ble Dr. Justice Meena V. Gomber, Chairperson, Gomber Education Foundation, as the Chief Guest. In her address, she emphasized the growing importance of regulating online gaming and its intersection with constitutional and statutory frameworks. Prof. (Dr.) Rajender Singh Sangwan, President highlighted the significance of moot court exercises in shaping future legal professionals by enhancing advocacy and courtroom skills. The ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and Saraswati Vandana, followed by a welcome address by Dr. Pranay Kumar Aditya, Dean, Raffles Law School. The inaugural session concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Namrata Yadav. The event was attended by university officials, including the Registrar, Deans, Heads of Departments, faculty members, and participating students. Following the ceremony, the competition formally commenced with multiple rounds of rigorous mooting sessions. Valedictory Ceremony (15 March 2026) The competition concluded with a grand valedictory ceremony held at the University Auditorium on 15 March 2026. The Chief Guest, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sandeep Mehta, shared valuable insights on the evolving role of technology in the legal system, particularly concerning online gaming. He also guided students on effective mooting techniques and professional growth. Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. S. Dave, at the age of 97, inspired participants with his vast experience and dedication to the legal profession. Hon’ble Dr. Justice Meena V. Gomber addressed the societal impact of online gaming, especially on youth, emphasizing responsible regulation. Mr. Dinesh C. Agrawal reflected on the legacy of his father, Mr. C. L. Agrawal, and the vision behind organizing this memorial competition. Results and Recognitions The results of the competition were announced by Dr. Manish Kumar Attry, Convenor, Moot Court Committee:
Beyond Algorithms: AI Meets Academia! Raffles University turned National Technology Day into a launchpad for ideas, hosting Knorish Co-founder & CEO Kinner Sacchdev. His talk on AI’s cross-disciplinary future lit a spark — students didn’t just listen, they envisioned their place in the tech revolution.
National Maritime Day (5 th April) India celebrates National Maritime Day on 5 th April every year to honor the country’s rich maritime history and its contribution to global trade. This day marks the sailing of the first Indian-owned ship, SS Loyalty, from Mumbai to London in 1919, symbolizing India’s entry into the international shipping industry. It recognizes the efforts of seafarers and the maritime sector in strengthening the nation’s economy. Let’s salute our seafarers for their dedication and commitment to keeping the world connected!
Held virtually on 20-21 May 2021. Winners: Sastra University. Chief Guest: Hon'ble Mrs. Justice Prathiba M. Singh, Delhi High Court.
The Final Round and Valedictory Ceremony of the 9th CL Agrawal Memorial Moot Court Competition was successfully held at Raffles School of Law on 30th March 2025. The event was graced by Prof. Dr. M. Afzal Wani, Pro-Vice Chancellor, IILM University, as the Chief Guest. After intense competition, Christ University, New Delhi, emerged as the Winner, while Rajasthan University, Jaipur, secured the Runner-Up position. The Best Memorial Award was presented to GLA University, Mathura, in collaboration with Rajasthan Education Trust, and the title of Best Student Advocate was awarded to Ms. Tanisha Chauhan, the second speaker from GGIP University, Delhi. Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their remarkable performances!
Raffles University, Neemrana, celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025, with a series of engaging events, including a panel discussion on women's education and rights, poetry recitation, poster making, and a quiz competition. The highlight of the celebration was the Raffles Bazaar, where students showcased their creativity through handmade products, while the food stalls emphasized health and nutrition. Hon’ble President Prof. (Dr.) R.S. Sangwan, along with deans, faculty members, staff, and students, shared their insightful views on the significance of the event. The celebration was a vibrant display of talent, innovation, and empowerment.
Raffles Law School at Raffles University, Neemrana, celebrated World Day of Social Justice on 20th February 2025. The event featured insightful speeches by Prof. (Dr.) Hari Mohan Mittal, Dean of the School of Law, Dr. Bhrigu Raj Maurya, Head of the Department, and Mr. Aditya Pratap Singh, Faculty, School of Law. They shared their valuable perspectives on the theme “Empowering Inclusion: Bridging Gaps of Social Justice.” Additionally, several students also expressed their thoughts on the subject, contributing to a meaningful discussion on social justice and inclusion.
Raffles University Neemrana celebrated the 76 th year of Republic with knowledge, culture,and pride.
The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Alwar, in collaboration with Raffles University, Neemrana, Delhi NCR, organized a Graded Legal Awareness Camp aimed at promoting awareness of key legal frameworks and addressing critical issues of justice and equality. The camp was graced by Hon’ble Justice (Dr.) Meena V. Gomber, Former Judge of the Rajasthan High Court, and ADJ Mohan Lal Soni, Secretary, DLSA Alwar. Key discussions focused on: • Legal Services to Mentally Disabled Persons • Effective Implementation of Poverty Eradication • Child-Friendly Legal Services The event emphasized the transformative role of legal aid in empowering vulnerable groups, fostering equality, and ensuring access to justice. This well-structured initiative underscored the significance of legal literacy in building a just and informed society.
On 25th January 2025, the School of Law and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Raffles University organized an event to celebrate National Voters’ Day. The program highlighted the importance of voting in a democracy and fostered awareness among students about their rights and duties as responsible citizens. Faculty members delivered inspiring speeches, emphasizing the youth's crucial role in shaping the nation and encouraging active participation in the electoral process. This event was a meaningful platform to inspire civic engagement and instil a sense of duty among students.
A session on Road Safety and Cyber Security was jointly organized by the Rajasthan Police and Raffles University, Neemrana, on 7th January 2025. The session began with an insightful speech by the Hon'ble President, Prof. (Dr.) R. S. Sangwan. The session featured distinguished speakers, starting with Mr. Sachin Sharma, DSP, Neemrana, who provided valuable information on Cyber Security. Mr. Praveen Kumar from the Jaipur Traffic Police engaged the audience with his unique and interactive style, raising awareness about Road Safety. Mr. Mahendra Yadav, SHO, Neemrana, emphasized the significance of both Road Safety and Cyber Security in today's context. The event was attended by Dr. G. M. Patil, Director, Campus; Prof. (Dr.) Vikram G. S. Shekhawat, Dean of Academics; and Dr. K. Karthikeyan, Registrar, Raffles University. The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. G. M. Patil.
A Day of Learning at the Jaipur High Court Museum Our Raffles University Neemrana law students embarked on an inspiring educational tour to the Jaipur High Court Museum, guided by the wisdom and expertise of Dr. Manish Attry, Dr. Vibha Shrivastava, and Dr. Namrata Yadav. This enriching experience offered a glimpse into the legal history and heritage, empowering our students with knowledge and motivation for their future legal endeavors. Swipe for glimpses of this unforgettable day!
Raffles University, Neemrana, celebrated National Constitution Day on 26th November 2024 with great enthusiasm. The program commenced with the recitation of the Preamble to the Constitution by Campus Director Dr. G. M. Patil and Registrar Mr. Anil Sardana in front of the School of Law. Following the opening ceremony, a series of engaging activities were organized, including a debate competition, poster-making, quiz, reel-making, essay writing, skits, and speeches. The day concluded with the announcement of results, followed by the distribution of mementoes and certificates to the winners, recognizing their outstanding participation and efforts. The event highlighted the significance of the Constitution and fostered awareness and respect for its values among the participants.
Raffles Law School, Neemrana In Collaboration With: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Rajasthan.