Shivani Sharma and myself Ahdikari would like to participate in a moot court competition. regards Adhikari
The Paper Chase - 1978 Moot Court 1-9 was released on: USA: 21 November 1978
It is a practice court-type situation for law students, involving a fictitious set of facts.
In a legal context, "moot" typically means that an issue is no longer relevant or requires a decision because it has been resolved or circumstances have changed. So, a status conference being moot would suggest that there is no longer a need for the scheduled meeting to discuss the current status of the case.
Yes, a discussion can become moot if the issue being debated is no longer relevant or has been resolved. At that point, further discussion would serve no practical purpose.
Moot trial is a practice for law students. The students participate in simulated court proceedings.
Moot means not really relevant. A 'Moot Court' is deciding a case that is not really a true case, though the arguments and the situation may match a real life case. A 'Moot Point' is one that the answer doesn't matter, either because the answer has already been determined, or because it can't happen for some other reason.
If a case is moot, it means that the issue at hand is no longer a live controversy between the parties. In such a situation, the court may dismiss the case as there is no longer a need for a decision or ruling.
I can give you several sentences.That is a moot question.The moot is in session.That is a moot point.
a moot question
Your statement is very unclear, do not be a moot . moot means debatable or arguable .
The Moot ended in 1947.