
LawFoyer proudly celebrates Vanshika, a dedicated 5th year BCom LLB student from Chandigarh University, whose remarkable victory at the 4th Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Moot Court Competition 2025, hosted by CT University, Ludhiana, has made her an inspiring example for aspiring legal minds across the country.
Held from 3rd to 5th April 2025, this prestigious national-level moot court competition drew participation from talented law students representing diverse institutions from across India. The event aimed to honor the legacy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar while giving young legal aspirants a platform to refine their advocacy, research, and courtroom skills. Vanshika, along with her team members Mantej Singh and Ram Shankar Tripathi, not only met this challenge with confidence but triumphed brilliantly by securing the Winner’s Trophy, emerging as the top-performing team of the competition.

Throughout the competition, participants engaged deeply with a legally complex and socially relevant moot proposition that revolved around marital laws, succession disputes, and intricate questions of inheritance. With several competitive rounds including preliminaries, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the grand final, the event tested clarity of thought, legal knowledge, persuasive argumentation, and command over courtroom etiquette. Vanshika’s team showcased exceptional preparation, balanced articulation, and a sharp understanding of the issues involved.
A defining moment of pride for the winners was receiving the Original First Copy of the Constitution of India, presented by the Solicitor General of India and esteemed Supreme Court advocates during the ceremony. Vanshika describes this as a “genuinely honorable and unforgettable experience,” one that strengthened her resolve to pursue excellence in legal advocacy and public service. This recognition is not merely a trophy but a symbol of their commitment to the values of justice, equality, and responsibility embedded within the Constitution.
The event, as documented in the official brochure provided by CT University , highlights the grandeur and credibility of the competition. With experienced faculty coordinators, distinguished jury members, and a well-structured evaluation process that combined both memorial drafting and oral submissions, the competition ensured a rigorous and professional experience for all participants. Vanshika’s win reflects her team’s consistent performance across both written and oral rounds, showcasing not only their advocacy skills but also their depth of legal research.
The celebratory photographs from the valedictory ceremony show Vanshika and her team standing proudly with their trophy, certificate, and a cash prize awarded by CT University. Surrounded by respected faculty, legal professionals, and fellow participants, their victory is captured as a moment of pure dedication and achievement. Their success also demonstrates Chandigarh University’s strong culture of legal training, academic excellence, and practical exposure through moot court activities.
Vanshika’s journey is a reminder that excellence is achieved through hard work, teamwork, and the courage to step into challenging arenas with faith in one’s preparation. By winning this national-level competition, she has not only brought pride to herself and her university but has also set an inspiring example for many law students who aspire to strengthen their advocacy skills and contribute meaningfully to the legal profession.
Her achievement highlights the power of perseverance, the value of strong mentorship, and the transformative role of mooting in shaping confident legal professionals. LawFoyer celebrates Vanshika and her team for their outstanding accomplishment and applauds their commitment to the noble ideals of law and justice.