Winners Announced


Grand Final Winners

OP Jindal Global University

Kessav Navaladi Shankar, Ish Dutt, Ahaan Bhatnagar, Kevin Kimi Alexander

Winning Team Awards

Henry Jolson Prize

Presented by Tasman Fleming


Runner-up Team

University of Auckland

Rose Allison, Maddison Lewis, Henry Tan, Andrew Brunt


Special Mention – Preliminary Final Contestants

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences 1

National University of Singapore


Congratulations to All Participants


Top 8 Ranking Teams

1West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences 1
2OP Jindal Global University
3National University of Singapore
4University of Auckland
5Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
6NALSAR University of Law (Team 2)
7National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
8University of London/mix team


Special Category Awards

Best Mediation Plan

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

Yukta Chordia, Chinmayi Patil, Aparimita Tiwari, Meenal Maheswari

Best Opening Statement of Your Perspective and Interests

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Ksatria Abimanyu Putra Aarkansena, Vincent Barukh Ethan, Rayya Annaja Herteniza, Ariel Tehilla H Marbun

Best Team Work: Counsel and Client

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences 1

Mushabbarin Chowdhury, Sachin Garg, Ajinkya Ghoratkar, Arima Kaushal

Best Acknowledgement of Cultural Differences

Lloyd Law College

Rishabh Raj, Aditya Ranjan, Durga PS, Anisha Sharma

Best Creative Solution Generation

National Law University, Jodhpur 1

Kavya Sreekumar, Mariam Anna Jaise, Mridula Ganesh, Smrithi Suresh

Best Team Participating in the Competition for the First Time

Fundação Getúlio Vargas-Rio Law School

João Antonio Maia Peixoto de Vasconcellos Rocha, Manuela Paes Leão Silva, Sophia Gurivitz Azevedo, Tomás Kahn

Spirit of the APCMC Award

University of Malakand

Adnan Nasir Khan, Ruhullah Khan

Encouragement Award

Maldives National University

Shimla Mohamed, Mohamed Dhaain Ahmed

Impromptu Speech Award

University of Sydney

Brandon Velleley

TikTok Talent Award

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

Dance video by Meenal Maheshwari
Music video by Chinmayi Patil and Aparimita Tiwari

Dance – Ganesh vandana by Meenal Maheshwari

Ganesh Vandana is a prayer (stuti) to worship the Hindu deity – Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh brings good fortune in both personal and professional life, and devotees are blessed with wisdom and knowledge. The Vandana signifies new and positive beginning, instilling hope even in the darkest times.

Song – “Abhi na jao chhod kar” sung by Aparimita Tiwari and Chinmayi Patil.

This song is from 1961 and induces the feeling of a nostalgic lover requesting his beloved not to leave him just yet. It covers the playfulness and coyness of the original singers – Mohammad Rafi. This song is a mix of two languages – Hindi and Urdu.


Thank you Judges and Mediators

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