Nandana Suresh Honoured as Best Researcher at the 3rd Justice G. D. Kamat Memorial National Level Moot Court Competition 2025

LawFoyer’s Achievers’ Archive proudly celebrates the remarkable accomplishment of Ms. Nandana Suresh, a dedicated final-year BBA LLB (Hons.) student from Government Law College, Thrissur, who has been awarded the Best Researcher title at the 3rd Edition of the Justice G. D. Kamat Memorial National Level Moot Court Competition 2025. The prestigious event was hosted by V. M. Salgaocar College of Law, Goa, bringing together talented young legal minds from across the country.

Nandana’s achievement reflects her unwavering commitment to academic excellence and her ability to approach complex legal issues with clarity, precision and depth. Securing the Best Researcher award at a national-level competition is no small feat. It highlights not only her understanding of intricate legal principles but also her discipline in producing well-structured and compelling legal arguments supported by strong research.

The competition witnessed participation from notable institutions, making the recognition even more significant. Amid such a competitive platform, Nandana distinguished herself through her analytical rigour, careful interpretation of legal nuances and ability to connect legal theory with practical application. Her achievement is the result of months of preparation, teamwork and a clear vision of what high-quality research demands.

Nandana participated in the competition alongside her teammates Johana George and Meghna Nair, who collectively showcased excellent teamwork, determination and academic discipline throughout the event. Together, they took on challenging legal propositions, intense rounds of arguments and rigorous questions from experienced judges. Nandana’s research formed the backbone of the team’s submissions, and her consistent efforts ensured that every argument was supported with credible authorities and grounded analysis.

In her personal statement, Nandana shared that she has participated in three All India National Moot Court Competitions, emerging as a quarter-finalist in two of them. This consistent growth and resilience demonstrate her passion for mooting and her commitment to learning through experience. For her, receiving the Best Researcher award is not just a result of one competition but a milestone shaped by several years of hard work and active engagement with the world of legal research and advocacy.

This achievement stands as an inspiration to aspiring law students who dream of excelling in moots and research. Nandana’s journey reminds us that excellence is built through persistence, curiosity and the willingness to step out of one’s comfort zone. Her success also reflects the strong academic culture of Government Law College, Thrissur, which continues to nurture capable and ambitious young legal professionals.

As she moves closer to completing her law degree, this recognition adds another shining feather to her cap. It showcases her potential as an emerging researcher and future legal professional who is ready to contribute meaningfully to the legal community.

LawFoyer congratulates Nandana Suresh for this outstanding achievement and wishes her continued success in all her future academic and professional endeavours. Her dedication, hard work and passion for legal research serve as a beacon of inspiration for law students across India.

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