One thing everyone misses when they join college is the thrill of a good argument—the kind where you passionately debate your point without accidentally starting a cold war with your friends. Understanding this, the Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. decided to create a platform where members and directors could engage in intense yet respectful debates, and thus, The Courtroom Drama was born. The event featured hard-hitting debate topics, with one of the most heated ones being Veg vs. Non-Veg (because if anything can divide a room faster than politics, it’s food preferences). Participants fought valiantly, throwing in solid facts, personal experiences, and a few dramatic gasps to make their points. While the debate got intense, everyone maintained the decorum of a courtroom (minus the intimidating judge banging a gavel). Events like these give people the chance to explore perspectives they usually don’t consider, hone their debating skills, and have a blast while doing it. In the end, The Courtroom Drama wasn’t just a debate—it was a battle of wits, a test of persuasion, and most importantly, proof that Rotaractors can argue like pros without turning friendships into rivalries