At MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (RVILS), Bengaluru, student life extends far beyond the classroom. The institution encourages active participation in academic forums, legal training initiatives, cultural programmes and leadership platforms that help students develop practical skills alongside their legal education.
Through initiatives such as the Moot Court Academy, Mediation Centre, Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series, Debate and Literary Society, and Environment Club, RVILS provides students with opportunities to engage with contemporary legal issues, develop advocacy and research skills, and participate in discussions that shape their professional outlook.
Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series is a continuing academic initiative at RVILS that brings distinguished speakers from law and allied fields to engage with students on contemporary issues and professional development. The series creates a space for reflection, discussion and exposure to different perspectives that extend beyond the classroom.
24th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
The 24th edition of the Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series was successfully conducted on 22nd May 2026 at the Shashwati Auditorium of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies.
The lecture was delivered by Mr. Asad Shaikh on the thought-provoking topic, “Court Room, Board Room or Bench”. The session was presided by Prof. Dr. Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS. the talk provided valuable insights into the diverse career opportunities available in the legal profession, including litigation, corporate practice, and judicial services.
During the lecture, the speaker elaborated on the skills, challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities associated with each professional path, enabling students to better understand the practical aspects of the legal field and make informed career choices. The interactive session encouraged students to reflect upon their interests, aspirations, and professional goals within the legal domain. The programme witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, making it an engaging and enriching academic event.
24th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
The 24th edition of the Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series was successfully conducted on 22nd May 2026 at the Shashwati Auditorium of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies.
The lecture was delivered by Mr. Asad Shaikh on the thought-provoking topic, “Court Room, Board Room or Bench”. The session was presided by Prof. Dr. Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS. the talk provided valuable insights into the diverse career opportunities available in the legal profession, including litigation, corporate practice, and judicial services.
During the lecture, the speaker elaborated on the skills, challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities associated with each professional path, enabling students to better understand the practical aspects of the legal field and make informed career choices. The interactive session encouraged students to reflect upon their interests, aspirations, and professional goals within the legal domain. The programme witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, making it an engaging and enriching academic event.
In his insightful and scholarly lecture, he elaborated on the evolving role of International institutions such as the United Nations, World Trade Organisation and International Court of Justice in addressing pressing global challenges. He emphasised the growing importance of International co-operation in ensuring global peace, economic stability and sustainable development. Drawing from his vast experience in the field of International Law, he highlighted how India’s participation in global institutions reflects its emerging leadership on the world stage.
The presence of Prof. (Dr) Anjina Reddy K.R. added significance to the programme. The event witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, who engaged in an enriching session with the speaker.
The lecture inspired young legal scholars to develop a deeper understanding of international governance and to think critically about the role of law in promoting global justice.
23rd Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
Conducted on the theme “Role of International Institutions in the Present Day World”. The distinguished guest speaker was Prof. (Dr.) T.R. Subramanya, Dean, School of Legal Studies, CMR University.
In his insightful and scholarly lecture, he elaborated on the evolving role of International institutions such as the United Nations, World Trade Organisation and International Court of Justice in addressing pressing global challenges. He emphasised the growing importance of International co-operation in ensuring global peace, economic stability and sustainable development. Drawing from his vast experience in the field of International Law, he highlighted how India’s participation in global institutions reflects its emerging leadership on the world stage.
The presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. added significance to the programme. The event witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, who engaged in an enriching session with the speaker.
The lecture inspired young legal scholars to develop a deeper understanding of international governance and to think critically about the role of law in promoting global justice.
23rd Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
Conducted on the theme “Role of International Institutions in the Present Day World”. The distinguished guest speaker was Prof. (Dr.) T.R. Subramanya, Dean, School of Legal Studies, CMR University.
In his insightful and scholarly lecture, he elaborated on the evolving role of International institutions such as the United Nations, World Trade Organisation and International Court of Justice in addressing pressing global challenges. He emphasised the growing importance of International co-operation in ensuring global peace, economic stability and sustainable development. Drawing from his vast experience in the field of International Law, he highlighted how India’s participation in global institutions reflects its emerging leadership on the world stage.
The presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. added significance to the programme. The event witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, who engaged in an enriching session with the speaker.
The lecture inspired young legal scholars to develop a deeper understanding of international governance and to think critically about the role of law in promoting global justice.
22nd Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series - Inner Court Room of Success
Conducted on the theme “Inner Courtroom of Success”. The keynote address was delivered by Shri Kshitij Sharma, Executive Coach, TEDx Speaker and Author. In his lecture, Shri Kshitij Sharma spoke about the importance of self-awareness, resilience and clarity of vision in achieving success in both personal and professional life. He encouraged students to focus on inner growth, discipline and leadership skills while adapting to the evolving demands of the professional world.
The session was presided over by Sri N.R. Nandish, Chairman, Governing Council, RVILS and Trustee, RSST, and chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
22nd Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series - Inner Court Room of Success
Conducted on the theme “Inner Courtroom of Success”. The keynote address was delivered by Shri Kshitij Sharma, Executive Coach, TEDx Speaker and Author. In his lecture, Shri Kshitij Sharma spoke about the importance of self-awareness, resilience and clarity of vision in achieving success in both personal and professional life. He encouraged students to focus on inner growth, discipline and leadership skills while adapting to the evolving demands of the professional world.
The session was presided over by Sri N.R. Nandish, Chairman, Governing Council, RVILS and Trustee, RSST, and chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
18th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
Organised on 28th March, 2025 at Mangala Mantapa, MKPM RVILS Campus. at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker for the lecture was Sri. D.R. Venkatasudarshan, Retd. Prl. District and Sessions Judge, Bengaluru, who spoke on the topic “A Brief Introduction to the Limitation Act”.
The lecture covered all aspects concerning the law of limitation and what limitation exists on all sorts of disputes and cases. The lecture provided invaluable insights to our students of the 8th and 10th Semester B.A.,LL.B. and B.B.A.,LL.B. programmes. The programme ended with the felicitation of the guest by our Principal.
18th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
Organised on 28th March, 2025 at Mangala Mantapa, MKPM RVILS Campus. at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker for the lecture was Sri. D.R. Venkatasudarshan, Retd. Prl. District and Sessions Judge, Bengaluru, who spoke on the topic “A Brief Introduction to the Limitation Act”.
The lecture covered all aspects concerning the law of limitation and what limitation exists on all sorts of disputes and cases. The lecture provided invaluable insights to our students of the 8th and 10th Semester B.A.,LL.B. and B.B.A.,LL.B. programmes. The programme ended with the felicitation of the guest by our Principal.
17th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
The guest speaker for the lecture, Ms. Roopasri S., Advocate, S.N. Murthy Associates, Bengaluru, spoke on the topic “Law as a Profession”.
The lecture covered various professional avenues that law students could pursue after their education, including legal journalism, research, corporate law and litigation. It provided valuable insights for students and clarified many of their concerns regarding career opportunities.
The programme concluded with the felicitation of the guest speaker by the Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., and the Academic Coordinator, Ms. Bhavana C.
17th Nyaya Darpana Lecture Series
The guest speaker for the lecture, Ms. Roopasri S., Advocate, S.N. Murthy Associates, Bengaluru, spoke on the topic “Law as a Profession”.
The lecture covered various professional avenues that law students could pursue after their education, including legal journalism, research, corporate law and litigation. It provided valuable insights for students and clarified many of their concerns regarding career opportunities.
The programme concluded with the felicitation of the guest speaker by the Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., and the Academic Coordinator, Ms. Bhavana C.
The Mediation Centre at MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (RVILS) promotes awareness and practical training in mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The Centre provides students with opportunities to develop negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution skills through academic programmes, experiential learning initiatives and participation in national mediation competitions.
Through visits to dispute resolution institutions, clinical training programmes and competitive platforms, students gain valuable exposure to the practice and procedures of mediation, arbitration and other ADR mechanisms, strengthening their professional readiness for contemporary legal practice.
Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
The *Valedictory Ceremony of the Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (ADRS)* was held on *30th May 2026 (Saturday)* for the students of *VIII Semester B.B.A. LL.B. and B.A. LL.B.* The programme marked the successful completion of the certificate course, which was designed to provide students with both theoretical and practical insights into various Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration.
The session reflected on the enriching learning experience offered to the students throughout the duration of the course. The programme aimed at enhancing students’ understanding of alternative methods of dispute resolution and equipping them with essential skills required for the effective settlement of disputes outside conventional court proceedings.
*Sri. Prasad Subbanna*, the resource person for the course, appreciated the enthusiastic participation and active engagement of the students during the sessions. He encouraged them to embrace and promote ADR practices in their future legal careers, highlighting the increasing importance of amicable and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms in the legal profession.
The event was graced by *Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., Principal, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies*, who congratulated the participants on successfully completing the course. In her address, she emphasized the growing relevance of ADR in the contemporary justice delivery system and underscored the need for future legal professionals to develop expertise in mediation, arbitration, and other ADR processes.
As part of the valedictory ceremony, *certificates were distributed to all participants* in recognition of their successful completion of the course. The programme concluded with a note of gratitude to the resource person, faculty members, organizers, and students whose commitment and participation contributed to the success of the certificate course. The event served as a meaningful culmination of an academic initiative that strengthened the practical legal skills and professional competencies of the students.
Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
The *Valedictory Ceremony of the Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (ADRS)* was held on *30th May 2026 (Saturday)* for the students of *VIII Semester B.B.A. LL.B. and B.A. LL.B.* The programme marked the successful completion of the certificate course, which was designed to provide students with both theoretical and practical insights into various Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration.
The session reflected on the enriching learning experience offered to the students throughout the duration of the course. The programme aimed at enhancing students’ understanding of alternative methods of dispute resolution and equipping them with essential skills required for the effective settlement of disputes outside conventional court proceedings.
*Sri. Prasad Subbanna*, the resource person for the course, appreciated the enthusiastic participation and active engagement of the students during the sessions. He encouraged them to embrace and promote ADR practices in their future legal careers, highlighting the increasing importance of amicable and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms in the legal profession.
The event was graced by *Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., Principal, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies*, who congratulated the participants on successfully completing the course. In her address, she emphasized the growing relevance of ADR in the contemporary justice delivery system and underscored the need for future legal professionals to develop expertise in mediation, arbitration, and other ADR processes.
As part of the valedictory ceremony, *certificates were distributed to all participants* in recognition of their successful completion of the course. The programme concluded with a note of gratitude to the resource person, faculty members, organizers, and students whose commitment and participation contributed to the success of the certificate course. The event served as a meaningful culmination of an academic initiative that strengthened the practical legal skills and professional competencies of the students.
RVILS Secures Runner-Up Mediator Award at 1st National Mediation Competition 2025
The team delivered an outstanding performance at the 1st National Mediation Competition 2025, hosted by Presidency University, Bengaluru, on 15th and 16th November, 2025.The team comprised:
- Lakshmi Ranganatha – Mediator
- Abhinandan U. Mirji – Advocate
- Sadiya Shiffa R. – Client
They competed in both marital and commercial dispute propositions, demonstrating strong mediation, advocacy and negotiation skills. Their performance placed them among the Top 16 teams in the competition.
Individually, R. Lakshmi Ranganatha advanced as one of the Top Mediators and ultimately secured the Runners-up Mediator Award along with a cash prize.
RVILS Secures Runner-Up Mediator Award at 1st National Mediation Competition 2025
The team delivered an outstanding performance at the 1st National Mediation Competition 2025, hosted by Presidency University, Bengaluru, on 15th and 16th November, 2025.The team comprised:
- Lakshmi Ranganatha – Mediator
- Abhinandan U. Mirji – Advocate
- Sadiya Shiffa R. – Client
They competed in both marital and commercial dispute propositions, demonstrating strong mediation, advocacy and negotiation skills. Their performance placed them among the Top 16 teams in the competition.
Individually, R. Lakshmi Ranganatha advanced as one of the Top Mediators and ultimately secured the Runners-up Mediator Award along with a cash prize.
Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems – Clinical ADR Training Programme (March–April 2025)
A Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems was conducted for 8th Semester B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. students as a part of their Clinical Course on ADRs from 14th March to 16th April, 2025. The course instructor was Shri. Prasad Subbanna (Advocate and Mediator, LAWGistics, Bengaluru) accompanied by Ms. Ashawari Behera (Advocate, Bengaluru). The course was conducted in three batches. The Inauguration was held on 14th March, 2025 and the Valedictory was conducted on 16th April, 2025 at Mangala Mantapa.
The programme provided students with structured exposure to mediation, negotiation and other Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms, strengthening their practical understanding of ADR processes within the legal system.
Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems – Clinical ADR Training Programme (March–April 2025)
A Certificate Course on Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems was conducted for 8th Semester B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B. students as a part of their Clinical Course on ADRs from 14th March to 16th April, 2025. The course instructor was Shri. Prasad Subbanna (Advocate and Mediator, LAWGistics, Bengaluru) accompanied by Ms. Ashawari Behera (Advocate, Bengaluru). The course was conducted in three batches. The Inauguration was held on 14th March, 2025 and the Valedictory was conducted on 16th April, 2025 at Mangala Mantapa.
The programme provided students with structured exposure to mediation, negotiation and other Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms, strengthening their practical understanding of ADR processes within the legal system.
Arbitration Centre Visit
Students of the VIII Semester B.B.A. LL.B. and B.A. LL.B. programmes visited the Arbitration and Conciliation Centre, Bengaluru, as part of an educational visit conducted from 17th to 28th July, 2023.
During the visit, students had the opportunity to observe arbitration proceedings and understand the functioning of the Arbitration and Conciliation Centre. The visit provided valuable practical exposure to institutional arbitration and dispute resolution procedures, helping students gain insight into how arbitration is conducted in professional legal settings.
This educational visit formed part of the institution’s efforts to familiarise students with alternative dispute resolution processes and institutional arbitration practices.
Arbitration Centre Visit
Students of the VIII Semester B.B.A. LL.B. and B.A. LL.B. programmes visited the Arbitration and Conciliation Centre, Bengaluru, as part of an educational visit conducted from 17th to 28th July, 2023.
During the visit, students had the opportunity to observe arbitration proceedings and understand the functioning of the Arbitration and Conciliation Centre. The visit provided valuable practical exposure to institutional arbitration and dispute resolution procedures, helping students gain insight into how arbitration is conducted in professional legal settings.
This educational visit formed part of the institution’s efforts to familiarise students with alternative dispute resolution processes and institutional arbitration practices.
The Moot Court Academy trains students in courtroom advocacy through simulated court proceedings, memorial drafting and participation in moot court competitions. Students research legal issues, prepare written submissions and present oral arguments before judges and legal practitioners. The Academy supports participation in inter-collegiate and National Moot Court competitions, helping students develop practical advocacy skills alongside their academic study of law.
Importance of Moot Court
Moot court training plays a significant role in shaping students into competent and confident legal professionals. Regular participation in moot court competitions offers practical exposure to courtroom procedure and advocacy, closely reflecting the functioning of real courts.
Through this process, students develop:
- Strong analytical and reasoning abilities
- Effective legal research skills
- Clarity and precision in legal writing
- Confidence in oral advocacy and structured argument
- The ability to think critically under pressure
- Professional discipline and time management
- Awareness of courtroom etiquette and presentation
- Opportunities for peer learning and professional interaction
- A stronger academic profile through consistent participation
- The ability to reflect on feedback and improve performance over time
7th Edition of Lex Fortissimus Moot Court Competition 2026
Students of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the Winner’s Trophy at the 7th Edition of the Lex Fortissimus Moot Court Competition 2026, organised by the Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies. The prestigious competition was held on 9th and 10th May 2026 at the Vijaya College Campus, Bengaluru, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from law students representing various institutions across the country.
The competition provided an excellent platform for budding legal professionals to showcase their advocacy, legal research, drafting, and analytical skills through rigorous rounds of arguments and courtroom simulations. The proceedings were adjudicated by distinguished legal professionals, including Raghavendra S, S P Shankar, and Justice Ashok Nijagannavar, whose insightful observations and constructive feedback greatly enhanced the learning experience of the participants.
Representing MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies, Team Code TC-04 comprised Ms. Varsha Srinivas (Speaker 1), Ms. Spoorthy S. Palan (Speaker 2), and Mr Himesh Chandra (Researcher). Demonstrating exceptional legal acumen, teamwork, and advocacy skills, the team successfully advanced through the preliminary and knockout rounds to qualify for the Final Round, where they delivered an outstanding performance and emerged as the Winners of the Competition.
This remarkable achievement is a testament to the students’ dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence in the field of legal education. The success of Team TC-04 brings great pride to the institution and reflects the strong culture of mooting, research, and advocacy fostered at MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies. The institution congratulates the team on their outstanding accomplishment and wishes them continued success in their future academic and professional endeavours.
6th Intra Moot Court Competition 2025–2026







Dated from 21st to 24th April, 2026 the competition revolved around the subject of Constitutional Law and witnessed a participation of 51 teams.
The Final Round of the Competition was judged by:
- Mr. Lakshman Dodla – Advocate, Bengaluru
- Mr. Nikhil Kamath – Advocate, Bengaluru
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. – Principal, MKPM RVILS
The Semi-final Round was judged by:
- Mr. Damodar M. Nayak
- Mr. Anirudh Ramesh P.
- Mr. Ayushman Kumar B.
The Preliminary Rounds and Quarter-finals were judged by esteemed alumni, NLSIU LL.M. scholars and our faculty members.
Results:
- Winners – Team 04
- Tejas Skanda M. (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Rohana T. (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Tanushree Cukke Prakash (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Runners-up – Team 11
- Pooja A. Yadav (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Bindu Haripriya (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Zaid Afsar (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Best Mooter
Pavithra (2nd Semester B.Com. LL.B.)
- Best Researcher
Naveen Jayaram (2nd Semester B.Com. LL.B.)
- Best Memorial
- Bhoomika R.G. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
- Kushal B.S. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
- Nishita U.L. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
6th Intra Moot Court Competition 2025–2026.
Dated from 21st to 24th April, 2026 the competition revolved around the subject of Constitutional Law and witnessed a participation of 51 teams.
The Final Round of the Competition was judged by:
- Mr. Lakshman Dodla – Advocate, Bengaluru
- Mr. Nikhil Kamath – Advocate, Bengaluru
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. – Principal, MKPM RVILS
The Semi-final Round was judged by:
- Mr. Damodar M. Nayak
- Mr. Anirudh Ramesh P.
- Mr. Ayushman Kumar B.
The Preliminary Rounds and Quarter-finals were judged by esteemed alumni, NLSIU LL.M. scholars and our faculty members.
Results:
- Winners – Team 04
- Tejas Skanda M. (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Rohana T. (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Tanushree Cukke Prakash (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Runners-up – Team 11
- Pooja A. Yadav (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Bindu Haripriya (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Zaid Afsar (2nd Semester B.B.A. LL.B.)
- Best Mooter
- Pavithra (2nd Semester B.Com. LL.B.)
- Best Researcher
Naveen Jayaram (2nd Semester B.Com. LL.B.)
- Best Memorial
- Bhoomika R.G. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
- Kushal B.S. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
- Nishita U.L. (2nd Semester, B.Com. LL.B.)
7th Edition of Lex Fortissimus Moot Court Competition 2026


Students of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the Winner’s Trophy at the 7th Edition of the Lex Fortissimus Moot Court Competition 2026, organised by the Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies. The prestigious competition was held on 9th and 10th May 2026 at the Vijaya College Campus, Bengaluru, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from law students representing various institutions across the country.
The competition provided an excellent platform for budding legal professionals to showcase their advocacy, legal research, drafting, and analytical skills through rigorous rounds of arguments and courtroom simulations. The proceedings were adjudicated by distinguished legal professionals, including Raghavendra S, S P Shankar, and Justice Ashok Nijagannavar, whose insightful observations and constructive feedback greatly enhanced the learning experience of the participants.
Representing MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies, Team Code TC-04 comprised Ms. Varsha Srinivas (Speaker 1), Ms. Spoorthy S. Palan (Speaker 2), and Mr Himesh Chandra (Researcher). Demonstrating exceptional legal acumen, teamwork, and advocacy skills, the team successfully advanced through the preliminary and knockout rounds to qualify for the Final Round, where they delivered an outstanding performance and emerged as the Winners of the Competition.
This remarkable achievement is a testament to the students’ dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence in the field of legal education. The success of Team TC-04 brings great pride to the institution and reflects the strong culture of mooting, research, and advocacy fostered at MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies. The institution congratulates the team on their outstanding accomplishment and wishes them continued success in their future academic and professional endeavours.
Advocate P. Shivaji Shetty Memorial Tenth National Level Moot Court Competition (Decennial Year)
“Advocate P. Shivaji Shetty Memorial Tenth National Level Moot Court Competition (Decennial Year)”
Students participated in this competition held at the VBCL Auditorium, Udupi. Representing MKPM RVILS, Ms. Shriya Shivareddy was recognised as Best Female Advocate for her outstanding advocacy skills.
The decennial edition of the competition concluded on a successful and memorable note, reinforcing its legacy of excellence in legal education and advocacy.
Advocate P. Shivaji Shetty Memorial Tenth National Level Moot Court Competition (Decennial Year)
“Advocate P. Shivaji Shetty Memorial Tenth National Level Moot Court Competition (Decennial Year)”
Students participated in this competition held at the VBCL Auditorium, Udupi. Representing MKPM RVILS, Ms. Shriya Shivareddy was recognised as Best Female Advocate for her outstanding advocacy skills.
The decennial edition of the competition concluded on a successful and memorable note, reinforcing its legacy of excellence in legal education and advocacy.
Achievement in National PIL Drafting Competition 2025
Prakyath Rram (Author), along with Deepika KM (Co-Author), students of the 10th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B., have brought laurels to the institution by securing a position among the “Top 5 Submissions” in the prestigious National Public Interest Litigation Drafting Competition, 2025.
The competition was conducted by Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa, and organised by the Centre for Constitutional and Administrative Law on 5th January 2026.
Following the revised results announced on 7th March 2026, their submission was recognised for its excellence, analytical depth, and strong legal reasoning. In honour of this achievement, they were awarded an E-Certificate of Excellence by the organising institution.
This accomplishment reflects the students’ dedication, research skills, and commitment to advancing constitutional values through legal scholarship.
Achievement in National PIL Drafting Competition 2025
Prakyath Rram (Author), along with Deepika KM (Co-Author), students of the 10th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B., have brought laurels to the institution by securing a position among the “Top 5 Submissions” in the prestigious National Public Interest Litigation Drafting Competition, 2025.
The competition was conducted by Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa, and organised by the Centre for Constitutional and Administrative Law on 5th January 2026.
Following the revised results announced on 7th March 2026, their submission was recognised for its excellence, analytical depth, and strong legal reasoning. In honour of this achievement, they were awarded an E-Certificate of Excellence by the organising institution.
This accomplishment reflects the students’ dedication, research skills, and commitment to advancing constitutional values through legal scholarship.
YMCA Bengaluru Model Parliament Competition – 2025
The YMCA Bengaluru, in association with the Rotary Club Bengaluru, organised a Model Parliament Competition for law and non-law colleges. Students of RVILS secured 1st place in the Law Category.
Individual Awards
- Best Opposition Party Leader – Manoj Kumar K.P.
- Best Ruling Party Minister – Swapna P.
- Best Member of the Ruling Party – Nirupama B.K.
- Best Deputy Speaker – Amit Bistagond
YMCA Bengaluru Model Parliament Competition – 2025
The YMCA Bengaluru, in association with the Rotary Club Bengaluru, organised a Model Parliament Competition for law and non-law colleges. Students of RVILS secured 1st place in the Law Category.
Individual Awards
- Best Opposition Party Leader – Manoj Kumar K.P.
- Best Ruling Party Minister – Swapna P.
- Best Member of the Ruling Party – Nirupama B.K.
- Best Deputy Speaker – Amit Bistagond
1st Intra Moot Court Competition – LL.B. (3-year) Integrated Course
The competition comprised multiple stages, including Judge Briefings, Researchers’ Test, Draw of Lots and Exchange of Memorials, Preliminary Rounds (I & II), Quarter-final, Semi-final and the Grand-final Rounds. The objective was to develop students’ advocacy, legal research and courtroom skills through simulated court proceedings.
The Quarter-final Round was judged by alumni of MKPM RVILS:
- Anirudh Ramesh P.
- Gauri Kulkarni
- Shrinidhi Satish Joshi
- Vyas Ayushi Manoj
The Valedictory Ceremony on 8th November, 2025 at Shashwati Auditorium was graced by Prof. (Dr.) Indrani K.S. (Principal, Bishop Cotton’s Women’s Christian Law College), Dr. Pragnya S. Patil (Principal, K.H. Patil School of Law) and our Principal.
The competition concluded with the final round and prize distribution, recognising outstanding performances by participating students.
1st Intra Moot Court Competition – LL.B. (3-year) Integrated Course
The competition comprised multiple stages, including Judge Briefings, Researchers’ Test, Draw of Lots and Exchange of Memorials, Preliminary Rounds (I & II), Quarter-final, Semi-final and the Grand-final Rounds. The objective was to develop students’ advocacy, legal research and courtroom skills through simulated court proceedings.
The Quarter-final Round was judged by alumni of MKPM RVILS:
- Anirudh Ramesh P.
- Gauri Kulkarni
- Shrinidhi Satish Joshi
- Vyas Ayushi Manoj
The Valedictory Ceremony on 8th November, 2025 at Shashwati Auditorium was graced by Prof. (Dr.) Indrani K.S. (Principal, Bishop Cotton’s Women’s Christian Law College), Dr. Pragnya S. Patil (Principal, K.H. Patil School of Law) and our Principal.
The competition concluded with the final round and prize distribution, recognising outstanding performances by participating students.
The competition comprised multiple stages, including Judge Briefings, Researchers’ Test, Draw of Lots and Exchange of Memorials, Preliminary Rounds (I & II), Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Rounds, and the Grand Final Round.
The Quarter-Final Rounds held on 7 November 2025 were judged by alumni of RVILS:
- Mr. Anirudh Ramesh P.
- Ms. Gauri Kulkarni
- Ms. Shrinidhi Satish Joshi
- Ms. Vyas Ayushi Manoj
- The Valedictory Ceremony on 8th November, 2025, at Shashwati Auditorium was graced by:
- Prof. (Dr.) Indrani K.S., Principal, Bishop Cotton’s Women’s Christian Law College
- Dr. Pragnya S. Patil, Principal, K.H. Patil School of Law
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS
The competition concluded with the final round and prize distribution, recognising outstanding performances by participating students.
7th B.P. Holla Memorial Model Parliament Competition – 2025
Organised by Lahari Law Academy and held at City Civil Court Complex’s auditorium, the competition witnessed participation from eight leading law colleges across Bengaluru.
Our students emerged as Overall Winners (1st Place) and received the Rolling Trophy along with a cash prize.
Individual Awards
- Best President – Shriya Shivareddy
- Best Speaker – Sumukha H.S.
- Best Ruling Party Member – Manoj Kumar K.P.
- Best Opposition Party Member – Gracika V.
- Best Marshall – Amit Bistagond
7th B.P. Holla Memorial Model Parliament Competition – 2025
Organised by Lahari Law Academy and held at City Civil Court Complex’s auditorium, the competition witnessed participation from eight leading law colleges across Bengaluru.
Our students emerged as Overall Winners (1st Place) and received the Rolling Trophy along with a cash prize.
Individual Awards
- Best President – Shriya Shivareddy
- Best Speaker – Sumukha H.S.
- Best Ruling Party Member – Manoj Kumar K.P.
- Best Opposition Party Member – Gracika V.
- Best Marshall – Amit Bistagond
3rd All India Moot Court Competition – Soundarya Law College
Lakshmi Ranganath and Likith M.P. (9th Semester, B.A. LL.B.), and Deepika K.M. (9th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.) brought laurels to the institution by winning the 3rd All India Moot Court Competition hosted by Soundarya Law College.
Their achievement reflects the strong mooting culture and academic preparation fostered at our institution.
3rd All India Moot Court Competition – Soundarya Law College
Lakshmi Ranganath and Likith M.P. (9th Semester, B.A. LL.B.), and Deepika K.M. (9th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.) brought laurels to the institution by winning the 3rd All India Moot Court Competition hosted by Soundarya Law College.
Their achievement reflects the strong mooting culture and academic preparation fostered at our institution.
Their achievement reflects the strong mooting culture and academic preparation fostered at RVILS.
YMCA Model Parliament Training Session – 2025
The students attended a Model Parliament training session organised by the YMCA. The programme was presided over by Mr. Harish N. (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka), and was attended by the Member Secretary and Chairman of YMCA.
The session provided students with practical exposure to the functioning of the Legislature and Parliamentary procedures. The students also demonstrated the Entry and Exit of the President, including the Presidential Address and the National Anthem, which form key segments of a Model Parliament session.
YMCA Model Parliament Training Session – 2025
The students attended a Model Parliament training session organised by the YMCA. The programme was presided over by Mr. Harish N. (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka), and was attended by the Member Secretary and Chairman of YMCA.
The session provided students with practical exposure to the functioning of the Legislature and Parliamentary procedures. The students also demonstrated the Entry and Exit of the President, including the Presidential Address and the National Anthem, which form key segments of a Model Parliament session.
5th Intra Moot Court Competition – 2024–2025
The competition was based on the themes of Fundamental Rights and Tortious Liability, with participation from 38 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Dr. Waseem Khan M.I. (Principal, Al-Ameen College of Law, Bengaluru; Syndicate Member, Karnataka State Law University).
- Dr. Omprakash G., (Professor of Law and Head, School of Law, JAIN (Deemed-to-be) University, Bengaluru).
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS.
Semi-final Round Judges
- Mr. Shivanand D.S. (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka).
- Ms. Manju Anand (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka).
- Dr. Hanuma Prakash K.S. (Professor of Law, MKPM RVILS).
Winners
- Mr. Amit Hebbar and Ms. Ankitha K.V. (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up
- Ms. Varshitha I., Mr. Rutvik P. Kumar and Mr. Rhea Pillai (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Mooter
- Mr. Amit Hebbar (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Researcher
- Mr. Siddanth Shivaram (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Memorial
- Ms. Pavithra B.C., Mr. Roshan N.K. and Mr. Siddanth Shivaram (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
5th Intra Moot Court Competition – 2024–2025
The competition was based on the themes of Fundamental Rights and Tortious Liability, with participation from 38 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Dr. Waseem Khan M.I. (Principal, Al-Ameen College of Law, Bengaluru; Syndicate Member, Karnataka State Law University).
- Dr. Omprakash G., (Professor of Law and Head, School of Law, JAIN (Deemed-to-be) University, Bengaluru).
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS.
Semi-final Round Judges
- Mr. Shivanand D.S. (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka).
- Ms. Manju Anand (Advocate, High Court of Karnataka).
- Dr. Hanuma Prakash K.S. (Professor of Law, MKPM RVILS).
Winners
- Mr. Amit Hebbar and Ms. Ankitha K.V. (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up
- Ms. Varshitha I., Mr. Rutvik P. Kumar and Mr. Rhea Pillai (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Mooter
- Mr. Amit Hebbar (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Researcher
- Mr. Siddanth Shivaram (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Memorial
- Ms. Pavithra B.C., Mr. Roshan N.K. and Mr. Siddanth Shivaram (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
2nd All India Moot Court Competition – 2024
The competition was inaugurated by Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. Gopala Gowda (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India) in the presence of Sri K. Shashi Kiran Shetty, Advocate General of Karnataka, and CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, (Chairman, Governing Council, MKPM RVILS and Trustee, RSST).
The final round was judged by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Krishna S. Dixit and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vijaykumar A. Patil, Judges of the High Court of Karnataka, along with Dr. M. Sunil Sastry, Advocate, High Court of Karnataka.
2nd All India Moot Court Competition – 2024
The competition was inaugurated by Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. Gopala Gowda (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India) in the presence of Sri K. Shashi Kiran Shetty, Advocate General of Karnataka, and CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, (Chairman, Governing Council, MKPM RVILS and Trustee, RSST).
The final round was judged by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Krishna S. Dixit and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vijaykumar A. Patil, Judges of the High Court of Karnataka, along with Dr. M. Sunil Sastry, Advocate, High Court of Karnataka.
4th Intra Moot Court Competition – 2023–2024
The competition was organised based on the themes of Fundamental Rights and Tortious Liability, with participation from 44 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Prof. T.K. Shridevi, Principal, Arunodaya Institute of Legal Studies, Bengaluru
- Prof. B.L. Vidya, Principal, Panchami College of Law
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies
Semi-Final Round Judges
- Mr. Pavan Kumar R., Associate, White Lion Legal, Bengaluru
- Ms. Smitha Haridas, Vice-Principal, Panchami College of Law, Bengaluru
- Dr. Roopa R., Associate Professor, Sheshadripuram Law College, Bengaluru
Winners
Mr. Pavan P., Ms. Nirupama Bhairapura and Mr. H.M. Aryan (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up
Mr. Amit Bistagond, Ms. Yuktha R. Shetty and Mr. Abhishek (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Mooter
Mr. Pavan P.
Best Researcher
Ms. Neha N. Rao
Best Memorial
Ms. Chethana S., Ms. Tanishka Jain and Ms. Prajna P.
4th Intra Moot Court Competition – 2023–2024
The competition was organised based on the themes of Fundamental Rights and Tortious Liability, with participation from 44 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Prof. T.K. Shridevi, Principal, Arunodaya Institute of Legal Studies, Bengaluru
- Prof. B.L. Vidya, Principal, Panchami College of Law
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies
Semi-Final Round Judges
- Mr. Pavan Kumar R., Associate, White Lion Legal, Bengaluru
- Ms. Smitha Haridas, Vice-Principal, Panchami College of Law, Bengaluru
- Dr. Roopa R., Associate Professor, Sheshadripuram Law College, Bengaluru
Winners
Mr. Pavan P., Ms. Nirupama Bhairapura and Mr. H.M. Aryan (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up
Mr. Amit Bistagond, Ms. Yuktha R. Shetty and Mr. Abhishek (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Mooter
Mr. Pavan P.
Best Researcher
Ms. Neha N. Rao
Best Memorial
Ms. Chethana S., Ms. Tanishka Jain and Ms. Prajna P.
3rd Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2023
The moot proposition was based on the subject of Tortious Liability, and the competition witnessed participation from 32 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Prof. Hanuma Prakash K.S. (Associate Professor, Vivekananda College of Law, Bengaluru).
- Dr. Manojkumar V. Hiremath (Assistant Professor of Law, KLE Society’s Law College, Bengaluru).
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS.
Semi-final Round Judges
- Mr. Pavan Kumar K. (Advocate, LAWgistics, Bengaluru).
- Ms. Jenisha Jain, Advocate, Bengaluru.
3rd Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2023
The moot proposition was based on the subject of Tortious Liability, and the competition witnessed participation from 32 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Prof. Hanuma Prakash K.S. (Associate Professor, Vivekananda College of Law, Bengaluru).
- Dr. Manojkumar V. Hiremath (Assistant Professor of Law, KLE Society’s Law College, Bengaluru).
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, MKPM RVILS.
Semi-final Round Judges
- Mr. Pavan Kumar K. (Advocate, LAWgistics, Bengaluru).
- Ms. Jenisha Jain, Advocate, Bengaluru.
1st All India Moot Court Competition – 2023
The competition saw an enthusiastic participation from students representing reputed law institutions and universities across the country.
The Final Round and Valedictory Ceremony were graced by Hon’ble Dr. Justice Prabhakar Sastry, Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. Natraj, and Hon’ble Mr. Justice C.M. Poonacha, Judges of the High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru.
The valedictory programme was also attended by CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, Chairman, Governing Council, RVILS, and Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
1st All India Moot Court Competition – 2023
The competition saw an enthusiastic participation from students representing reputed law institutions and universities across the country.
The Final Round and Valedictory Ceremony were graced by Hon’ble Dr. Justice Prabhakar Sastry, Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. Natraj, and Hon’ble Mr. Justice C.M. Poonacha, Judges of the High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru.
The valedictory programme was also attended by CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, Chairman, Governing Council, RVILS, and Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
External Moot Court Achievement
Ms. Navya T.N., VII Semester B.A. LL.B., secured Second Place along with a cash prize at the Smt. Sarojammal Ramaswamy and Sri T.M. Ramaswamy Iyengar Memorial Moot Court Competition, organised by Lahari Law Academy, Bengaluru, on 10th December, 2022.
Overall Winners – First Intra College Moot Court Competition
- Ms. Surabhi R. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Ms. Hiba Mariyam (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. Sumukha H.S. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up – Third Intra College Moot Court Competition
- Mr. Usmain Ghani K. (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. R. Lakshmi Ranganatha (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. Nithin M. Reddy (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Speaker – 1st All India Moot Court Competition, 2023
Mr. Manoj K.P. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Researcher – 2nd Intra College Moot Court Competition
Mr. Shri Kamal (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Outstanding Award – First Intra College Moot Court Competition
Mr. Lakshmi Ranganath (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
External Moot Court Achievement
Ms. Navya T.N., VII Semester B.A. LL.B., secured Second Place along with a cash prize at the Smt. Sarojammal Ramaswamy and Sri T.M. Ramaswamy Iyengar Memorial Moot Court Competition, organised by Lahari Law Academy, Bengaluru, on 10th December, 2022.
Overall Winners – First Intra College Moot Court Competition
- Ms. Surabhi R. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Ms. Hiba Mariyam (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. Sumukha H.S. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Runners-Up – Third Intra College Moot Court Competition
- Mr. Usmain Ghani K. (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. R. Lakshmi Ranganatha (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
- Mr. Nithin M. Reddy (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Speaker – 1st All India Moot Court Competition, 2023
Mr. Manoj K.P. (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Researcher – 2nd Intra College Moot Court Competition
Mr. Shri Kamal (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Outstanding Award – First Intra College Moot Court Competition
Mr. Lakshmi Ranganath (4th Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
2nd Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2022
The moot proposition was based on the subjects of Constitutional Law and Environmental Law, and the competition witnessed participation from 27 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Smt. Anu Chengappa, Advocate, High Court of Karnataka
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS
- Mr. Arun S., Assistant Professor of Law, RVILS
The Preliminary, Quarter-Final and Semi-Final rounds were adjudicated by faculty members of RVILS.
2nd Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2022
The moot proposition was based on the subjects of Constitutional Law and Environmental Law, and the competition witnessed participation from 27 teams.
Final Round Judges
- Smt. Anu Chengappa, Advocate, High Court of Karnataka
- Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS
- Mr. Arun S., Assistant Professor of Law, RVILS
The Preliminary, Quarter-Final and Semi-Final rounds were adjudicated by faculty members of RVILS.
Inauguration of Moot Court Academy & First Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2021
The Moot Court was inaugurated on 18th June, 2021 by Prof. (Dr.) C.S. Patil (Professor of Law and Head, Research Centre for Democracy and Constitutional Government, Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi). The programme was presided over by CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, (Chairman, Governing Council, MKPM RVILS and Trustee, RSST).
To provide students with an opportunity to understand both the practical and theoretical aspects of law, the First Intra College Moot Court Competition was organised in virtual mode on 18th and 19th June, 2021.
The moot proposition was based on facets of Constitutional Law, and the competition witnessed participation from 12 teams, with rounds adjudicated by 11 members from the Bar and Academia.
Inauguration of Moot Court Academy & First Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2021
The Moot Court was inaugurated on 18th June, 2021 by Prof. (Dr.) C.S. Patil (Professor of Law and Head, Research Centre for Democracy and Constitutional Government, Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi). The programme was presided over by CA Dr. A.S. Vishnu Bharath, (Chairman, Governing Council, MKPM RVILS and Trustee, RSST).
To provide students with an opportunity to understand both the practical and theoretical aspects of law, the First Intra College Moot Court Competition was organised in virtual mode on 18th and 19th June, 2021.
The moot proposition was based on facets of Constitutional Law, and the competition witnessed participation from 12 teams, with rounds adjudicated by 11 members from the Bar and Academia.
Lex Ultima Virtual Law Fest – 2021
RVILS emerged as the Grand Champions of “Lex Ultima – 2021”, the First Virtual Law Fest organised by SDM Law College, Mangaluru, held from 20th to 22nd August, 2021.
The team comprised Damodar Nayak (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.), Darpan Raj Somayaji (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.) Aniruddh Ramesh (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.), and Moksha Reddy (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.).
Out of nine events, the team secured 1st Place in Bail Petition, Public Interest Litigation, Legislation Drafting, and Legal Research Paper Writing & Presentation, 2nd Place in Judgement Writing, and Runners-up in Moot Court along with the Best Memorial Award.
Lex Ultima Virtual Law Fest – 2021
RVILS emerged as the Grand Champions of “Lex Ultima – 2021”, the First Virtual Law Fest organised by SDM Law College, Mangaluru, held from 20th to 22nd August, 2021.
The team comprised Damodar Nayak (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.), Darpan Raj Somayaji (4th Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.) Aniruddh Ramesh (2nd Semester, B.A. LL.B.), and Moksha Reddy (2nd Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.).
Out of nine events, the team secured 1st Place in Bail Petition, Public Interest Litigation, Legislation Drafting, and Legal Research Paper Writing & Presentation, 2nd Place in Judgement Writing, and Runners-up in Moot Court along with the Best Memorial Award.
First Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2021
The First Intra College Moot Court Competition was organised in virtual mode on 18th and 19th June, 2021.
The moot proposition was based on the State’s liability to confer upon its citizens the “Right to Health and Timely Medical Assistance” under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
Each participating team consisted of three members — two speakers and one researcher. The competition comprised four rounds of oral arguments, including Preliminary Round I, Preliminary Round II, Semi-Final Round, and the Final Round, along with a Researcher’s Test.
The competition witnessed participation from 12 teams, and several students were recognised with prizes for their outstanding performance.
First Intra College Moot Court Competition – 2021
The First Intra College Moot Court Competition was organised in virtual mode on 18th and 19th June, 2021.
The moot proposition was based on the State’s liability to confer upon its citizens the “Right to Health and Timely Medical Assistance” under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
Each participating team consisted of three members — two speakers and one researcher. The competition comprised four rounds of oral arguments, including Preliminary Round I, Preliminary Round II, Semi-Final Round, and the Final Round, along with a Researcher’s Test.
The competition witnessed participation from 12 teams, and several students were recognised with prizes for their outstanding performance.
YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition – 2019
Team RVILS secured the Runner-Up position in the Law College Category at the 35th YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition, 2019.
In addition, Chinmayee M. (3rd Semester, B.A. LL.B.) was honoured with the award for Best Opposition Party Leader for her outstanding performance during the competition.
YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition – 2019
Team RVILS secured the Runner-Up position in the Law College Category at the 35th YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition, 2019.
In addition, Chinmayee M. (3rd Semester, B.A. LL.B.) was honoured with the award for Best Opposition Party Leader for her outstanding performance during the competition.
YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition – 2018
Students of RVILS emerged as Winners in the Law College Category at the 34th YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition, 2018. In addition to the team victory, students also received several individual honours.
Best Opposition Party Leader
Chinmayee M. (1st Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Prime Minister
Bhanu Raj (1st Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Parliamentarian
Darshana Suresh (1st Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best General Secretary
Saraswathi (B.A. LL.B.)
YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition – 2018
Students of RVILS emerged as Winners in the Law College Category at the 34th YMCA Inter-Collegiate Model Youth Parliament Competition, 2018. In addition to the team victory, students also received several individual honours.
Best Opposition Party Leader
Chinmayee M. (1st Semester, B.A. LL.B.)
Best Prime Minister
Bhanu Raj (1st Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best Parliamentarian
Darshana Suresh (1st Semester, B.B.A. LL.B.)
Best General Secretary
Saraswathi (B.A. LL.B.)
The Environment Club of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (RVILS) encourages students to actively engage with issues relating to environmental protection and sustainable living. Through awareness programmes, plantation drives, expert sessions and student initiatives, the club promotes ecological responsibility and environmental consciousness. The activities of the club help students understand the intersection between environmental law and civic responsibility.
World Environment Day - 2026
The MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies observed World Environment Day through a special programme organized by the NSS Unit and the Environmental Club
to promote environmental awareness and encourage sustainable practices among students.
The programme was conducted under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., Principal of the institution, who emphasized the importance of environmental conservation and the collective responsibility of individuals in protecting natural resources for future generations.
Ms. Bhavana C. encouraged students to adopt eco-friendly habits and actively participate in initiatives aimed at preserving the environment and promoting sustainable development.
As part of the programme, students and faculty members participated in awareness activities highlighting issues such as climate change, waste management, biodiversity conservation, and the importance of reducing plastic usage. The event also served as a platform to inspire students to become responsible citizens committed to environmental stewardship.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, and NSS volunteers, reflecting the institution’s commitment to fostering environmental consciousness and sustainable practices within the academic community.
The event concluded with a collective pledge to protect the environment and contribute towards building a greener and healthier future.
World Environment Day - 2026
The MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies observed World Environment Day through a special programme organized by the NSS Unit and the Environmental Club
to promote environmental awareness and encourage sustainable practices among students.
The programme was conducted under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R., Principal of the institution, who emphasized the importance of environmental conservation and the collective responsibility of individuals in protecting natural resources for future generations.
Ms. Bhavana C. encouraged students to adopt eco-friendly habits and actively participate in initiatives aimed at preserving the environment and promoting sustainable development.
As part of the programme, students and faculty members participated in awareness activities highlighting issues such as climate change, waste management, biodiversity conservation, and the importance of reducing plastic usage. The event also served as a platform to inspire students to become responsible citizens committed to environmental stewardship.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, and NSS volunteers, reflecting the institution’s commitment to fostering environmental consciousness and sustainable practices within the academic community.
The event concluded with a collective pledge to protect the environment and contribute towards building a greener and healthier future.
Keynote Session on Environmental Stewardship by Team Hasiru
Date: 9th November, 2024
A keynote session was organised on Environmental Stewardship on 9th November, 2024.
The session was delivered by members of Team Hasiru, including Mr. Chirag S. Rao, Founder and Managing Trustee; Mr. Sharath T.P., Founder Trustee; Mr. Shreesha, Volunteer Taskforce Member; and Mr. Srinidhi, Volunteer.
The programme was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS. The session encouraged discussion on environmental responsibility and sustainable practices, and the interaction provided students with valuable insights into environmental stewardship.
Keynote Session on Environmental Stewardship by Team Hasiru
Date: 9th November, 2024
A keynote session was organised on Environmental Stewardship on 9th November, 2024.
The session was delivered by members of Team Hasiru, including Mr. Chirag S. Rao, Founder and Managing Trustee; Mr. Sharath T.P., Founder Trustee; Mr. Shreesha, Volunteer Taskforce Member; and Mr. Srinidhi, Volunteer.
The programme was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS. The session encouraged discussion on environmental responsibility and sustainable practices, and the interaction provided students with valuable insights into environmental stewardship.
World Environment Day – 2024
Date: 5th June, 2024
As part of the World Environment Day 2024 observance, saplings were planted on the campus of RVILS to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices among students.
The programme was organised in association with:
- Karnataka State Legal Services Authority
- High Court Legal Services Authority
- District Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru Urban
- Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru
The event was inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri Justice K. Somashekar, Judge, High Court of Karnataka.
Guests of Honour included:
- Shri Vivek Subba Reddy, President, Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru
- Shri M. L. Raghunath, District Judge & Member Secretary, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority
- Shri Muralidhara Pai B., Principal City Civil & Sessions Judge & Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru Urban
The programme was presided over by Dr M.P. Shyam, President, RVEI, in the presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
World Environment Day – 2024
Date: 5th June, 2024
As part of the World Environment Day 2024 observance, saplings were planted on the campus of RVILS to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices among students.
The programme was organised in association with:
- Karnataka State Legal Services Authority
- High Court Legal Services Authority
- District Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru Urban
- Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru
The event was inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri Justice K. Somashekar, Judge, High Court of Karnataka.
Guests of Honour included:
- Shri Vivek Subba Reddy, President, Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru
- Shri M. L. Raghunath, District Judge & Member Secretary, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority
- Shri Muralidhara Pai B., Principal City Civil & Sessions Judge & Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru Urban
The programme was presided over by Dr M.P. Shyam, President, RVEI, in the presence of Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R., Principal, RVILS.
The Debate and Literary Society and Cultural Club of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies (RVILS) provides a platform for students to develop critical thinking, public speaking and analytical skills. The society organises debates, essay competitions, quizzes and literary events that encourage students to engage with contemporary legal, social and political issues. Through these activities, students enhance their ability to articulate ideas, analyse, make legitimate arguments and participate in meaningful intellectual discussions.
Farewell Ceremony 2026
MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies organised a heartfelt Farewell Ceremony on 27 June 2026 to bid an affectionate adieu to the outgoing batch of final-year students. The event was marked by nostalgia, celebration, and gratitude as students, faculty members, and staff gathered to commemorate the memorable journey of the graduating students at the institution.
The programme commenced with a warm welcome to the graduating batch, followed by inspiring addresses from Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R. and faculty members, who congratulated the students on completing an important phase of their academic journey and encouraged them to uphold the values of integrity, professionalism, and service in their future endeavours.
The farewell celebration featured a variety of cultural performances, games, and interactive sessions organised by the junior students as a token of appreciation and affection for their seniors. The outgoing students shared their experiences, cherished memories, and words of gratitude towards the institution, faculty, and their peers, making the occasion both emotional and memorable.
One of the highlights of the event was the exchange of best wishes and reflections on the bonds formed during the years at MKPM RVILS. The ceremony provided an opportunity for students to celebrate their achievements, friendships, and experiences that shaped their academic and personal growth.
Farewell Ceremony 2026
MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies organised a heartfelt Farewell Ceremony on 27 June 2026 to bid an affectionate adieu to the outgoing batch of final-year students. The event was marked by nostalgia, celebration, and gratitude as students, faculty members, and staff gathered to commemorate the memorable journey of the graduating students at the institution.
The programme commenced with a warm welcome to the graduating batch, followed by inspiring addresses from Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R. and faculty members, who congratulated the students on completing an important phase of their academic journey and encouraged them to uphold the values of integrity, professionalism, and service in their future endeavours.
The farewell celebration featured a variety of cultural performances, games, and interactive sessions organised by the junior students as a token of appreciation and affection for their seniors. The outgoing students shared their experiences, cherished memories, and words of gratitude towards the institution, faculty, and their peers, making the occasion both emotional and memorable.
One of the highlights of the event was the exchange of best wishes and reflections on the bonds formed during the years at MKPM RVILS. The ceremony provided an opportunity for students to celebrate their achievements, friendships, and experiences that shaped their academic and personal growth.
Annual Day 2025-26
MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies celebrated its Annual Day 2025-26 with great enthusiasm and splendour on 25 June 2026 at the Mangala Mantapa, MKPM RVILS Campus, Bengaluru. The event served as a vibrant platform to acknowledge the academic, co-curricular, sports, and extracurricular achievements of students and to celebrate the accomplishments of the institution during the academic year.
The programme was graced by the presence of the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Justice Sri K. N. Phaneendra,Upalokayukta, State of Karnataka Former Judge, High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru whose inspiring address encouraged students to uphold the values of integrity, justice, and professional excellence in their legal careers. The Guest of Honour, Dr. K. B. Kempe Gowda, Professor & Principal, Vivekananda College of Law, Bengaluru, shared valuable insights on the importance of legal education and the pivotal role of young legal professionals in contributing to society and the justice delivery system.
The event was presided over by Sri N. R. Nandish, Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R. and Ms. Bhavana C. The dignitaries congratulated the students on their achievements and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in academics and beyond.
The celebrations commenced with an invocation dance followed by the welcome address and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. The Annual Report for the academic year 2025-26 was presented by Ms. Bhavana C, highlighting the institution’s academic achievements, student accomplishments, extension activities, research initiatives, co-curricular and extracurricular engagements, and significant milestones achieved during the year.
A major highlight of the programme was the Prize Distribution Ceremony, where meritorious students and winners of various academic, cultural, sports, and co-curricular competitions were felicitated for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the institution. The celebrations continued with vibrant cultural performances by students, showcasing their talent, creativity, and artistic excellence.
The Annual Day concluded on a memorable note with appreciation for the collective efforts of students, faculty, and staff in making the academic year successful and eventful. The occasion reaffirmed the commitment of MKPM RVILS towards providing quality legal education and fostering the all-round development of its students.
Annual Day 2025-26
MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies celebrated its Annual Day 2025-26 with great enthusiasm and splendour on 25 June 2026 at the Mangala Mantapa, MKPM RVILS Campus, Bengaluru. The event served as a vibrant platform to acknowledge the academic, co-curricular, sports, and extracurricular achievements of students and to celebrate the accomplishments of the institution during the academic year.
The programme was graced by the presence of the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Justice Sri K. N. Phaneendra,Upalokayukta, State of Karnataka Former Judge, High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru whose inspiring address encouraged students to uphold the values of integrity, justice, and professional excellence in their legal careers. The Guest of Honour, Dr. K. B. Kempe Gowda, Professor & Principal, Vivekananda College of Law, Bengaluru, shared valuable insights on the importance of legal education and the pivotal role of young legal professionals in contributing to society and the justice delivery system.
The event was presided over by Sri N. R. Nandish, Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K. R. and Ms. Bhavana C. The dignitaries congratulated the students on their achievements and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in academics and beyond.
The celebrations commenced with an invocation dance followed by the welcome address and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. The Annual Report for the academic year 2025-26 was presented by Ms. Bhavana C, highlighting the institution’s academic achievements, student accomplishments, extension activities, research initiatives, co-curricular and extracurricular engagements, and significant milestones achieved during the year.
A major highlight of the programme was the Prize Distribution Ceremony, where meritorious students and winners of various academic, cultural, sports, and co-curricular competitions were felicitated for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the institution. The celebrations continued with vibrant cultural performances by students, showcasing their talent, creativity, and artistic excellence.
The Annual Day concluded on a memorable note with appreciation for the collective efforts of students, faculty, and staff in making the academic year successful and eventful. The occasion reaffirmed the commitment of MKPM RVILS towards providing quality legal education and fostering the all-round development of its students.
Law State level Debate competition
Students of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies brought laurels to the institution by securing notable positions at the Vishveshwarapura Inter-Collegiate State Level English and Kannada Debate Competition 2026.
In the English Debate Competition, the team comprising Kali Raj, an 8th Semester B.B.A., LL.B student, and Ankitha, a 4th Semester B.B.A., LL.B student, delivered an outstanding performance and won the prestigious Rolling Trophy for the institution. In the individual category, Kali Raj secured the 5th place, while Ankitha secured the 7th place.
In the Kannada Debate Competition, Manoj Kumar K P, an 8th Semester B.A., LL.B student, secured the 2nd place in the individual category, while Swapna 8th Semester B.A., LL.B student, secured the 7th place in the individual category.
The remarkable achievements of the students reflect their eloquence, critical thinking, and advocacy skills, while also showcasing the institution’s commitment to fostering excellence in communication and legal education.
Law State level Debate competition
Students of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies brought laurels to the institution by securing notable positions at the Vishveshwarapura Inter-Collegiate State Level English and Kannada Debate Competition 2026.
In the English Debate Competition, the team comprising Kali Raj, an 8th Semester B.B.A., LL.B student, and Ankitha, a 4th Semester B.B.A., LL.B student, delivered an outstanding performance and won the prestigious Rolling Trophy for the institution. In the individual category, Kali Raj secured the 5th place, while Ankitha secured the 7th place.
In the Kannada Debate Competition, Manoj Kumar K P, an 8th Semester B.A., LL.B student, secured the 2nd place in the individual category, while Swapna 8th Semester B.A., LL.B student, secured the 7th place in the individual category.
The remarkable achievements of the students reflect their eloquence, critical thinking, and advocacy skills, while also showcasing the institution’s commitment to fostering excellence in communication and legal education.
Midnight Verdict Competition – Sambhram’26
The students of MKPM RVILS achieved remarkable success at the Midnight Verdict Competition conducted by RV Institute of Technology and Management (RVITM) as part of their All India Cultural Fest, Sambhram’26, held on 23rd and 24th April, 2026.
Mr. Hiren D. Sreedhar, Mr. Zaid Ahamad, Mr. Shashank R., and Mr. Kiran E. N. of 10th Semester B.B.A. LL.B. secured the First Position in the competition and were awarded a cash prize.
The competition was a unique investigative and analytical event based on a murder mystery theme. The event tested the participants’ analytical reasoning, observation skills, and legal aptitude, providing an enriching practical learning experience.
The institution congratulates the students on their outstanding achievement and wishes them continued success in all their future endeavours.
Midnight Verdict Competition – Sambhram’26
The students of MKPM RVILS achieved remarkable success at the Midnight Verdict Competition conducted by RV Institute of Technology and Management (RVITM) as part of their All India Cultural Fest, Sambhram’26, held on 23rd and 24th April, 2026.
Mr. Hiren D. Sreedhar, Mr. Zaid Ahamad, Mr. Shashank R., and Mr. Kiran E. N. of 10th Semester B.B.A. LL.B. secured the First Position in the competition and were awarded a cash prize.
The competition was a unique investigative and analytical event based on a murder mystery theme. The event tested the participants’ analytical reasoning, observation skills, and legal aptitude, providing an enriching practical learning experience.
The institution congratulates the students on their outstanding achievement and wishes them continued success in all their future endeavours.
Kannada Rajyotsava Literary Competitions – 2024
In connection with the 69th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations, the Debate and Literary Society and Cultural Club of MKPM RV Institute organised a series of literary and cultural competitions from 21st to 23rd November, 2024, to encourage student engagement with Kannada language and literature.
The competitions included:
- Kavita Baraha Sparde (Poetry Writing Competition) – Theme: Namma Samskruti
- Aashubhashana Sparde (Pick and Speak Competition)
- Prabandha Sparde (Essay Writing Competition) – Topic: Gokaak Varadiya Tribhasha Soothradinda Kannada Bhasheya Meladha Prabhava
- Chitrakala Sparde (Painting Competition)
The results were announced during the 69th Kannada Rajyotsava celebration, and the winners were awarded trophies and certificates in recognition of their participation and achievements.
Kannada Rajyotsava Literary Competitions – 2024
In connection with the 69th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations, the Debate and Literary Society and Cultural Club of MKPM RV Institute organised a series of literary and cultural competitions from 21st to 23rd November, 2024, to encourage student engagement with Kannada language and literature.
The competitions included:
- Kavita Baraha Sparde (Poetry Writing Competition) – Theme: Namma Samskruti
- Aashubhashana Sparde (Pick and Speak Competition)
- Prabandha Sparde (Essay Writing Competition) – Topic: Gokaak Varadiya Tribhasha Soothradinda Kannada Bhasheya Meladha Prabhava
- Chitrakala Sparde (Painting Competition)
The results were announced during the 69th Kannada Rajyotsava celebration, and the winners were awarded trophies and certificates in recognition of their participation and achievements.
Siddhanta Constitutional Quiz, 2024
The Siddhanta Constitutional Quiz 2024 was organised to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India. The poster of the quiz was unveiled on 26th October, 2024 at Yuvapatha, Jayanagar, by Shri Ganapathi Prasanna (Special Public Prosecutor, Directorate of Enforcement, Bengaluru Zone).
A total of 30 teams from various institutes across Bengaluru registered for the competition. The inaugural ceremony was attended by Smt. Lakshmi Iyengar (Senior Advocate, High Court of Karnataka) following which the quiz competition was conducted in three rounds – preliminary round, Semi-finals and finals.
Siddhanta Constitutional Quiz, 2024
The Siddhanta Constitutional Quiz 2024 was organised to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India. The poster of the quiz was unveiled on 26th October, 2024 at Yuvapatha, Jayanagar, by Shri Ganapathi Prasanna (Special Public Prosecutor, Directorate of Enforcement, Bengaluru Zone).
A total of 30 teams from various institutes across Bengaluru registered for the competition. The inaugural ceremony was attended by Smt. Lakshmi Iyengar (Senior Advocate, High Court of Karnataka) following which the quiz competition was conducted in three rounds – preliminary round, Semi-finals and finals.
Debate, Painting, Quiz and Essay Writing competitions
As part of the Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations, a two-day programme was organised featuring Debate, Painting, Quiz and Essay Writing competitions, providing students with a platform to express their ideas, creativity and analytical skills while celebrating the cultural heritage of Karnataka. The activities witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across different semesters.
The event was graced by our Principal whose presence encouraged the participants and appreciated their efforts.
The competitions were efficiently coordinated by Ms. Potnuru Monica, Coordinator of the Cultural Committee, ensuring the smooth conduct of the events and active student participation.
Through such initiatives, the institution continues to encourage literary engagement and cultural awareness among its students.
Debate, Painting, Quiz and Essay Writing competitions
As part of the Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations, a two-day programme was organised featuring Debate, Painting, Quiz and Essay Writing competitions, providing students with a platform to express their ideas, creativity and analytical skills while celebrating the cultural heritage of Karnataka. The activities witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across different semesters.
The event was graced by our Principal whose presence encouraged the participants and appreciated their efforts.
The competitions were efficiently coordinated by Ms. Potnuru Monica, Coordinator of the Cultural Committee, ensuring the smooth conduct of the events and active student participation.
Through such initiatives, the institution continues to encourage literary engagement and cultural awareness among its students.
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The Human Rights Cell at RVILS works to promote awareness and understanding of human rights among students. The cell organises lectures, discussions, competitions and outreach activities focusing on contemporary human rights issues at the National and International levels. Through these initiatives, students are encouraged to develop sensitivity towards issues of justice and equality while strengthening their commitment to constitutional values.
Vision:
To serve as a focal point for human rights engagement on campus, and to contribute towards a society where individuals recognise and uphold their responsibility to promote and protect human rights.
Mission:
To promote and protect human rights through institutional initiatives, awareness and capacity-building. The Cell works to encourage informed engagement with human rights issues, both within and beyond the campus, through education, training and responsible reporting of concerns.
OBJECTIVES:
- To create awareness and understanding of human rights principles
- To build sensitivity towards human rights issues within the campus and the wider community
- To educate and train students on contemporary human rights concerns
- To disseminate accurate and relevant information on human rights developments in India
- To provide a platform for addressing human rights concerns within the institution
- To study and examine human rights issues affecting the campus and its surroundings
- To encourage respect for fundamental rights in all spheres of interaction
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY:
- To foster an environment of mutual respect, dignity and inclusion
- To discourage and address discrimination, harassment or unfair treatment
- To promote awareness of individual and collective responsibilities in upholding human rights across differences of identity, belief and background
LSC Programme on World Consumer Rights Day
The session was delivered by Methun Usha Reddy, Advocate at Nuli & Nuli Law Firm, Delhi.
He shared valuable insights on consumer rights, legal safeguards available under consumer protection laws, and the practical role of advocates in addressing consumer grievances. The session enhanced students’ understanding of consumer awareness and the importance of protecting consumer interests in today’s dynamic marketplace.
The programme proved to be informative and engaging, encouraging students to be more aware, responsible, and proactive as both consumers and future legal professionals.
LSC Programme on World Consumer Rights Day
The session was delivered by Methun Usha Reddy, Advocate at Nuli & Nuli Law Firm, Delhi.
He shared valuable insights on consumer rights, legal safeguards available under consumer protection laws, and the practical role of advocates in addressing consumer grievances. The session enhanced students’ understanding of consumer awareness and the importance of protecting consumer interests in today’s dynamic marketplace.
The programme proved to be informative and engaging, encouraging students to be more aware, responsible, and proactive as both consumers and future legal professionals.
Human Rights Day Programme, 2024
A programme was organised commemorating Human Rights Day 2024 in collaboration with the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC), Bengaluru. The event focused on promoting awareness of human rights principles and contemporary issues relating to the protection of fundamental rights.
Dr. T. Sham Bhatt administered the Human Rights pledge and spoke on the significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Sri S.K. Vantigodi highlighted practical challenges relating to human rights violations and the importance of legal awareness.
The programme also included student activities such as pencil sketching and collage competitions on human rights themes, with prizes distributed during the event.
Human Rights Day Programme, 2024
A programme was organised commemorating Human Rights Day 2024 in collaboration with the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC), Bengaluru. The event focused on promoting awareness of human rights principles and contemporary issues relating to the protection of fundamental rights.
Dr. T. Sham Bhatt administered the Human Rights pledge and spoke on the significance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Sri S.K. Vantigodi highlighted practical challenges relating to human rights violations and the importance of legal awareness.
The programme also included student activities such as pencil sketching and collage competitions on human rights themes, with prizes distributed during the event.
Human Rights Skit Competition
An Inter-Class Skit Competition was organised commemorating the International Human Rights Day. The competition was conducted on the theme “Human Rights”, encouraging students to present social and legal issues through performance.
A total of seven teams participated in the competition.
Winners
- First Place: V Semester, B.A. LL.B.
- Second Place: VII Semester, B.A. LL.B.
- Third Place: I Semester, B.A. LL.B.
Human Rights Skit Competition
Date: 26th December, 2022
The Human Rights Cell of RVILS organised an Inter-Class Skit Competition, in commemoration of International Human Rights Day. The competition was conducted on the theme “Human Rights”, encouraging students to present social and legal issues through performance.
A total of seven teams participated in the competition.
Winners
- First Place: V Semester, B.A. LL.B.
- Second Place: VII Semester, B.A. LL.B.
- Third Place: I Semester, B.A. LL.B.
The SC/ST Cell ) works to ensure an inclusive academic environment for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. It provides guidance on scholarships, welfare schemes and institutional support mechanisms available to eligible students. It also organises awareness programmes and academic interactions that highlight constitutional safeguards, social justice and the contributions of historically marginalised communities, encouraging students to engage with issues of equality and representation within the legal framework.
Objectives
- To counsel and guide students in their academic and personal issues during college life.
- To provide prompt counselling for any emotional emergencies arising from events on campus.
- To ensure protection and reservation as provided in the Constitution of India.
- To arrange special opportunities to enhance career growth.
- To create awareness among students regarding various scholarship programmes of the State Government and UGC.
- To take measures to achieve the objectives and targets laid down by the Government of India and UGC.
- To create and maintain a safe, healthy and supportive environment for SC/ST staff and students on campus.
- To address the issues of staff and students belonging to SC/ ST in the Institute and to prevent atrocities against them.
- To comply with AICTE regulations for the establishment of the Committee for SC/ST (as per the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, No. 33 of 1989, dated 11/09/1989).
Roles and Responsibilities
- To look into complaints, if any, received from staff and students belonging to SC/ST.
- To provide adequate relief to aggrieved persons, if any.
- To spread awareness about the rights and facilities available to the target beneficiaries.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
The SC/ST Cell of *MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies, in association with the National Service Scheme (NSS) and the Legal Services Clinic, organized a commemorative programme titled *“A Reminiscence on the Occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi” on April 16, 2026, marking the 145th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
The Chief Guest, *Sr. Prof. Dr. V. Sudesh, Principal, University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore University, delivered an insightful lecture highlighting Dr. Ambedkar’s life, struggles, and enduring contributions to social justice, equality, and constitutional values. The programme was presided over by **Prof. Dr. Anjina Reddy K R*, Principal of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by *Rahul Simha N.*, SC/ST Cell Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Law, who expressed gratitude to all dignitaries and participants. The event served as a meaningful platform to reflect on Dr. Ambedkar’s ideals and reinforced the need to translate his vision of social justice and equality into everyday practice.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
The SC/ST Cell of *MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies, in association with the National Service Scheme (NSS) and the Legal Services Clinic, organized a commemorative programme titled *“A Reminiscence on the Occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi” on April 16, 2026, marking the 145th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
The Chief Guest, *Sr. Prof. Dr. V. Sudesh, Principal, University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore University, delivered an insightful lecture highlighting Dr. Ambedkar’s life, struggles, and enduring contributions to social justice, equality, and constitutional values. The programme was presided over by **Prof. Dr. Anjina Reddy K R*, Principal of MKPM RV Institute of Legal Studies.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by *Rahul Simha N.*, SC/ST Cell Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Law, who expressed gratitude to all dignitaries and participants. The event served as a meaningful platform to reflect on Dr. Ambedkar’s ideals and reinforced the need to translate his vision of social justice and equality into everyday practice.
A Reminiscence on the Occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
The SC/ST Cell in association with the NSS Unit and the Legal Services Clinic, organised the commemorative programme on 16th April, 2026 marking the 145th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
The keynote address was delivered by Prof. Dr. V. Sudesh (Principal, University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore University).
The programme served as an occasion to reflect on Dr. Ambedkar’s vision and its continued relevance in contemporary society.
A Reminiscence on the Occasion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
The SC/ST Cell in association with the NSS Unit and the Legal Services Clinic, organised the commemorative programme on 16th April, 2026 marking the 145th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
The keynote address was delivered by Prof. Dr. V. Sudesh (Principal, University Law College and Department of Studies in Law, Bangalore University).
The programme served as an occasion to reflect on Dr. Ambedkar’s vision and its continued relevance in contemporary society.
Celebration of Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas
The SC/ST Cell in association with the NSS Unit, organised a programme on 15th November 2025 to commemorate Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, marking the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
The programme was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. along with Ms. Bhavana C., NSS Programme Officer and IQAC Coordinator. The celebration reinforced the values of inclusivity, social justice, and respect for indigenous heritage among students.
Celebration of Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas
The SC/ST Cell in association with the NSS Unit, organised a programme on 15th November 2025 to commemorate Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, marking the birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
The programme was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) Anjina Reddy K.R. along with Ms. Bhavana C., NSS Programme Officer and IQAC Coordinator. The celebration reinforced the values of inclusivity, social justice, and respect for indigenous heritage among students.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) encourages students to develop discipline and a spirit of national service. Through training activities, camps and community initiatives, the NCC programme instils values of responsibility, teamwork, discipline and physical fitness among students. Participation in NCC also provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills and contribute to nation-building.
Vision
To build the youth with the mind and spirit to serve the society and work for the social uplift of the down-trodden masses of our nation as a movement.
Mission
To promote social, economic, technological and political change in order to expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity.
NCC Students Enrolment Drive (Academic Year 2025–2026)
An enrollment drive for NCC students was conducted for the academic year 2025–2026 in association with 1 KAR Signal Regiment NCC and 6 KAR Battalion NCC, Bengaluru.
The programme was attended by Lt. Col. Kush Shandil (Administrative Officer, 1 KAR Signal Regiment NCC) along with Hav. Harbhajan Singh and ESM Lokesh.
During the session, Lt. Col. Shandil addressed students on the role of NCC and the opportunities available for cadets. The enrolment process included awareness sessions, physical and medical fitness tests, entrance tests and personal interviews.
A total of 41 students participated, out of which 19 cadets were selected and enrolled, while 4 cadets were placed on reserve.
Human Rights Day Programme, 2024
An enrollment drive for NCC students was conducted for the academic year 2025–2026 in association with 1 KAR Signal Regiment NCC and 6 KAR Battalion NCC, Bengaluru.
The programme was attended by Lt. Col. Kush Shandil (Administrative Officer, 1 KAR Signal Regiment NCC) along with Hav. Harbhajan Singh and ESM Lokesh.
During the session, Lt. Col. Shandil addressed students on the role of NCC and the opportunities available for cadets. The enrolment process included awareness sessions, physical and medical fitness tests, entrance tests and personal interviews.
A total of 41 students participated, out of which 19 cadets were selected and enrolled, while 4 cadets were placed on reserve.

























































