Mooting
Mooting is a legal term used to describe a proposed but not yet enacted law or regulation. When a proposed legislative act is referred to as a moot, it usually signifies that the act has either been repealed, superseded, or otherwise abandoned, rendering the discussion about it unnecessary. The concept is important for scholars and practitioners because it helps in understanding the evolution of statutes and the development of case law. Mootness can arise from new legislation that replaces an old one, or from court rulings that invalidate a statute, thereby making debates about its application moot.
The term also appears in legal education and practice. Moot court is a simulation of actual court
Additionally, “moot” functions as an adjective meaning debatable or indefensible. Historically, it comes from the Old