Moot training course at Bangladesh University
In order to provide opportunities for the law students to develop their research and advocacy skills, a four month long Moot Training Course was inaugurated at Bangladesh University on February 10, 2017. The Moot Court Training is actually a time tested and most dependable method and the best tool available for equipping a law student with the attributes of an effective and successful professional lawyer.
In the opening ceremony, Mr. M. K. Rahman, former Additional Attorney General of Bangladesh and former Chief Coordinator, International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh inaugurated the training course as the Chief Guest. Mr. Kamrul Hasan, Treasurer, Bangladesh University chaired the session. Barrister Khan Md. Shameem Aziz, Member of the Supreme Court Bar Association and Mr. Bakir Uddin Bhuiyan, Advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh were also present as the Special Guests. Department of Law, Bangladesh University from now on will regularly organise moot training once in a year.
Professor Dr. Mohammad Nazmuzzaman Bhuian, Adviser, Department of Law encouraged the students to take full advantage of the training course to improve their speaking, writing, research, critical-thinking and legal analysis skills. This is an extensive moot training, which will not only prepare the students to successfully participate in different national and international moot competitions, but also will eventually allow these future lawyers to present a case in their professional life.
The chief guest handed over crests to the five successful alumni of the Department of Law, Bangladesh University, who have recently got themselves enrolled in the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
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