The Millennium Universal College(TMUC) Islamabad held its 4th Millennium National Moot CourtContest (MNMCC)organized by the law department at the TMUC Auditorium, according to a press release issued by the institution. The MNMCC is an annual event that allows student to hone their appellate advocacy skills before renowned members of the legal fraternity, while gaining first-hand experience of the dynamic environment that a courtroom holds. Waseem Sajjad, formerpresident of Pakistan and a learned lawyer, was the chief guest on the occasion. In his address, the former president urged students to work hard to master the skills of advocacy and make their mark on the profession of law. Students from various academic institutions put their expertise on display in a case of international law which they advocated in front of the jury comprising Barrister Osama Amin Qazi, Ammara Kazmi, Shaqaib Arsalan Lilla, Faraz Khan Yousafzai and others. This year’s annual contest held at the TMUC has contributed to the previous successful chapters leading to an increased participation yearon year since its inception. It serves as a platform for students from various academic institutions to come together and learn from each other’s perspectives. It also provides them an opportunity to seek guidance from seasoned lawyers. Published in Daily Times, January 27th 2019.