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Multimedia Library
AI-generated video lessons that teach you everything related to a moot court — procedure, memorial drafting, addressing the bench, presenting arguments, rebuttals — the full craft, in short, structured, watchable lessons.
We're working on this page. It will be available soon. The Library launches once MootMind goes live and we have early users shaping what topics matter most.
What we'll cover at launch
- Moot court procedure, end-to-endFrom receiving the proposition to delivering the prayer — the full timeline, what each phase demands, and the standard every national finalist hits.
- Memorial drafting, section by sectionCover, Table of Contents, Index of Authorities, Statement of Jurisdiction, Facts, Issues, Summary, Written Arguments, Prayer — each with a worked example.
- Bluebook 21st in practiceCase names, citations, statutes, articles, repeat-citation rules (id. / supra), books and treatises — the conventions every Indian moot enforces.
- Addressing the benchMay it please your Lordships. Single judge vs Division Bench. Mixed-bench protocol. Seeking permission. Formal submission language counsel must drill until it's reflex.
- Presenting arguments orallyHow to open a submission, introduce an authority, pace your delivery, handle interruptions, manage time. The rhythm of a winning oral round.
- RebuttalsThe 3-step framework — restate, refute, re-link. The four techniques — turning, minimising, distinguishing, outweighing. Drilled with worked examples.
- Handling adverse questionsBuying thinking time gracefully. Conceding when caught. Pivoting back to your case. The phrases a senior counsel uses and a junior doesn't.
- From preliminary to national finalWhat separates a competent team from a finalist team. Common mistakes the bench actually penalises. How to use feedback between rounds.
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Create your free account today. You'll be notified the moment the first lessons drop — and your project history will already be in place, so you can take what you learn straight into your next moot.