DNLU Jabalpur Students Qualify for World Rounds of Prestigious Nuremberg Moot Court Competition 2025
Ranked Among Top 15 Globally, Set to Represent India at Nuremberg, Germany
Jabalpur : In a moment of immense pride for Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur, three of its exceptional students — Ms. Rashmi Mishra, Mr. Ayush Misra, and Ms. Vagisha Mandloi — have successfully qualified for the World Rounds of the Nuremberg Moot Court Competition 2025, one of the most prestigious international moot court competitions focused on international criminal law.
Their remarkable journey was undertaken under the esteemed guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Sinha, Vice Chancellor, Dr. Praveen Tripathi, Registrar, and Mr. Shashank Pathak, Faculty In-charge of the Moot Court Committee.

DNLU Jabalpur is now one of only three teams from India to advance to the World Rounds, a distinction achieved amidst fierce global competition.
Out of 147 participating teams worldwide, the DNLU team has secured an impressive 14th rank, placing them among the top 40 teams globally, alongside renowned institutions such as the University of Oxford. Their qualification follows two rigorous rounds — the Letter of Motivation and Written Submissions, which demanded over four months of intense research, writing, and preparation.
This extraordinary accomplishment stands as a testament to the team’s unwavering dedication, legal acumen, and advocacy excellence. The team now sets its sights on the final rounds in Nuremberg, Germany, where they will represent India on the world stage and compete against the brightest law students from across the globe.
DNLU continues to rise as a center of academic and professional excellence, and this success reaffirms its commitment to nurturing future leaders in law and justice.