DIVYA DELHI : The Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, in association with the Nirmal Luthra Foundation, organised the 22nd K.K. Luthra Memorial Moot Court Competition, marking the event’s 22nd anniversary. Instituted in 2005 in memory of late Senior Advocate K.K. Luthra, the competition continues to be a leading moot court platform in India. This year, 138 institutions from India and abroad registered, with 72 teams shortlisted. Participating institutions include National Law School of India University, Symbiosis Law School and National Law Institute University, along with international universities from the UK, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Uzbekistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nigeria. The 2026 moot problem focused on criminal liability arising from interference with life-support medical technology and the legal implications of AI-enabled medical devices. Justice Rajesh Bindal, Judge of the Supreme Court of India, attended as Chief Guest. In his address, he highlighted the growing role of technology in the judiciary, including virtual courts, e-filing and digital research platforms, while cautioning students against over-reliance on technology at the cost of critical thinking. He also encouraged aspiring lawyers to consider litigation as a career path. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Adv. Samarth Krishan Luthra.







