About Us

Meghna Agarwal

Meghna Agarwal

Meghna Agarwal is a Certified Contract and Commercial Management Advanced Practitioner, World Commerce & Contracting (formerly IACCM) having more than 7 years of experience in contract management, real estate, and technology laws. She has recently cleared Barrister and Solicitor examinations, LSO, Canada, and awaiting the call to bar.

She completed her B.A. LLB course from National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal. She obtained her Certificate of Practice from the Bar Council of India and has been working with various legal firms since 2013.

She is interested in studying legal issues and their impact on society and the common man. Her areas of interest include legal writing and social issues. LegalDrift.com was started by her to bring some analytical thoughts regarding the current legal and social scenario !!

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  • at 9:25 PM
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    Very impressive, this website needs to be projected in a way that more people are aware of this resource and knowledge and access this site in a more interactive way.

  • at 9:52 PM
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    thnks Debottam.. I’ll definitely try to live up to your expectations..

  • at 10:19 PM
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    I love all the technical stuff..simply amazing! 😉

  • at 10:37 PM
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    thanks a million.. I’ll convey your comment to the concerned person..

  • at 10:31 AM
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    Great work Meghna… And I second Nivedita… 🙂

  • at 5:11 PM
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    ‘Wife swapping’ makes an interesting reading. Very good effort. Keep it up.
    In most cases, if a comparison is made with English Law, it will hone your argument and can make your suggestion more effective.

  • at 5:51 PM
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    Thanks alot.. I would surely keep this suggestion in mind in future.

  • at 2:13 AM
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    Read a couple of articles. Good work. Keep going!!!

  • at 1:45 PM
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    thanks Bikash.. Your comments mean a lot to me….

  • at 10:59 PM
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    Meghna, Congratulations for such an initiative….as you made me part of it, it will make me write articles …something which i am not very good at it but will try to fulfil the responsibility a bet.

    Another suggestion I have after reading your interesting articles is that while doing critical analysis of legal doctrines at the national and international levels, do not forget to relate to your customary laws and norms- they are not always oppressive or violating human rights – however bigger questions need to be while looking at any English or non English law is about its legal thinking and legal theory, which is not very common while we study law. I was looking at the Convention against Torture and degrading inhumane treatment – and something came up in my mind that what is it that a flogging of women in a ‘third world’ is a torture and human rights violation but we dont name water boards, interrogation techniques as torture and inhumane treatment at even civil jails in the most ‘developed countries’.

  • at 11:56 PM
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    Thanks mam… It is more than an honor to be associated with you. I’ ll surely keep your suggestions in mind but in India customary laws usually govern some areas related to Family laws etc. But if I get any information with regard to customary laws in the country, I would surely incorporate the same.

    You have rightly pointed out that all customary laws are not oppressive like in certain communities of India, a marriage between a widow and her brother in law is permitted. The main reason for this is that it ensures protection for women in the society.

  • at 11:08 PM
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    Hi Meghna,

    brilliant stuff here. I really like the way you chose your topics, and you are a good writer.

    Would like to talk to you sometimes about your blog.

  • at 1:05 PM
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    Thank you so much.. I would be more than happy to interact with you about the blog… It is a pleasure being associated with you…

  • at 10:16 AM
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    Great efforts meghana,
    such a blog was the need of todays world. the articles are very good .. keep going.. all the best to u

  • at 4:23 PM
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    thanks sreenivas… really touched 🙂

  • at 12:56 AM
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    thanks Anshul.. for all the encouragement..

  • at 12:49 PM
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    Hi Meghana,

    must say , you are a excellent writer. I am not a big fan of articles on social issues but I like the way you have put across different issues.

    Good luck

  • at 7:40 PM
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    Thanks Asmita.. I’m truly obliged..

  • at 1:40 PM
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    Hi ,it is so weird that a entire family who knew all about a women and her daughter but gave the wrong impression to her in that way that any person can judge and accept as true the intention was so dangerous that till now that women who had not a soul next to her excluding her daughter is in mental trauma and terror of the threats and she was the only earning person and was looking after her daughter and the family was only with her for there own desires and took good advantage by giving her false promises of marriage and familiarizing each person as his other half and daughter as his own and concerning to marriage until the end the excuses were his career as he wasn’t satisfied with the job and was changing it frequently as he gets satisfying and stable job with good wages he without delay would marry her so that he can take care of both mother and daughter and he never wanted his future wife to work as she was a working women and entire family took her in confidence this carried on till 3years.

    The guy used her mentally, physically and the main purpose was financially. Now when the purpose got solved the entire family dragged her out from there house and was embarrassed to recognize her women was out of breath watching this behaviour and she got case registered as rape. The guy in behind the bar from last 3months but she says when she has all the evidence to prove he promised her for marriage and she had been getting threats from the family so why the law lord of Delhi high court is taking favour of the accused and why is he called as innocent in the courtyard when giving the proof of there threats why release the guy and for what ?that is a big torture for her when she is asking for protection till her statement gets recorded in the courtyard why law lord is pointing him as innocent.

    Why the law lord cannot wait? Why is he ignoring the things? Why is he feeling sorry for the guy? Why is he not paying attention towards the women victim what she wants to say? And why is he not taking her words seriously? And sitting ready to grant bail.

    This can put her and her daughter in danger. She is listening to the abusive words and getting insulted every second in the court room from the accused defender and honourable judge showing sympathy towards the accused, you all have no idea what that women must be going through this is not justified every 2nd day the date is extended so that itself it a torture and then she is disrespected and so much, and in mental trauma, again the date got extended for one day, Is this case to give her more pain and make her suffer more.

    If Law lord will show sympathy in favour of accused what will victim go through? Putting mother and daughter life on risk the accused will be granted bail just because he is been punished enough as he is in the jail from last 3months Is he comparing 3months with her 3years . For entire family 3years were a purpose to misuse her and now ashamed to accept her.

    But Why?? Is she not from our society and no one is there to stand by her, but think about the women and her daughter. Should we salute the law lord and police saying we are not aware of the threat letter the photocopy of the letter is with the women along the signature and stamp of the police officer. As she has no time left she is appearing on 9thjune Delhi high court. she require help listen2arjsbs212428@gmail.com

  • at 11:16 AM
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    am with you too 🙂

  • at 1:47 PM
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    Brilliant! Thats all I’m going to say.

  • at 3:22 PM
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    thanks Vedanth.. you comments matter a lot to me

  • at 3:23 PM
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    thanks ramsay.. for lovely words of encouragement…

  • at 4:18 PM
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    I have just seen you posts through facebook and left a comment on the CRPF article.I must commend you for work and awareness at your age.

  • at 4:25 PM
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    thanks so much Vinay.. comments always act as an inspiration to write more.. thanks alot for all the appreciation.

  • at 12:37 AM
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    This site is simply wonderful its doing alot to spread alot of info on about important events and actual stories. Infact im so inspired that im going to help you and forward your articles to people whenever i can :).. credit goes to you ofcourse..
    Thanks for all your efforts.. guess what?.. your not just making a difference but ur being it! Job well done 🙂

  • at 10:47 AM
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    I have recommended your posts to my colleagues
    also.I also find itall the more thoughtful that you personally reply to each comment personally.In our country it is difficult for almost everyone to keep their arrogance,self-obsession and self importance
    at bay moment they achieve anything,I must commend you for your humility and propriety which is the shows the high sense of values and
    the person you are.May I request you to write something on the murder of his driver by Nanda,the industrialist some days back as the case seems to be going cold due to money power.

  • at 1:59 PM
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    thanks Calvin.. I can’t thank you enough for the help offered. Readers like you have made legal drift what it is today. I’m grateful to you from the bottom of my heart.

  • at 2:03 PM
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    Thanks Vinay.. It is nice of you to say these words and encourage legaldrift in every sense possible. I’ll surely research and write on the topic suggested as I’m sure all of us need to get insight of events like these.

  • at 8:41 AM
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    Dear Meghna, I was reading your posts from Xiamen, China today. It has been a while since I checked it. I am extremely happy about the “leap” in your blog’s progress. I think you have it in you to do what you want to do. I was at Brown University to attend a programme. I will recommend some of my colleagues to co-author, if you don’t mind. Your articles are extremely erudite and freshly argued. also, coming from NLIU, I as proud of you as your senior. NLIU needs some effort like this when the university is not doing enough in today’s competitive Indian market. You will do us proud, no doubt. Cheers, Prabhakar.
    NB: I liked the earlier look of the blog better. 🙂

  • at 1:43 PM
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    thanks a million Sir.. You have always been a driving force behind Legal Drift. You been one of the best mentors anyone could ever get. NLIU is being made proud not only by its students but also by its alumni. I have always admired you and can never mind (rather I’m obliged) if you take any steps with regard to legal drift.

    Thanks a lot Sir for the guidance and support, I will always need it ..

  • at 7:53 PM
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    this website showcase exemplary work …….. it will surely leave an impressionable mark on everybody who read these articles. I am a constant reader of ur blog and i feel so gud that everyday i am learning something new. These articles are presented is an articulative way and display great efforts. CHEERS 🙂

  • at 10:00 PM
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    thank you Yukti.. I can’t explain how I feel reading this comment of yours.
    Readers like you have a major contribution to the success of legal drift. Thanks again Yukti 🙂

  • at 11:38 PM
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    really appreciate the effort, the posts are really good
    wishes for the future
    good luck

  • at 11:49 PM
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    Thanks Anupam… your appreciation means a lot to us…

  • at 11:22 AM
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    Dear Meghna Ji,
    While surfing the Net, I came across your article on the condition and plight of Bengali Widows in Vrindavan Ashrams.
    I am not a Bengali myself . I am born and brought up in Agra ( U.P.) in a Agarwal family. I want to contribute my share for the well being of these destitute women being a part of our universal brotherhood. I wish to remain unknown to them.
    Can you please let me know how can I send my aid through any trustworthy organisation of impeccable integrity. At this point of time I will not be able to directly involve myself.
    I will also try to seek some info through some Press reporters known to me located in Vrindavan.
    Best egards,
    Pawan Goyal
    Agra

  • at 4:50 PM
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    Sir,

    I m glad to meet a public spirited person like you. Presently I’m unaware of any such organisations but I’ll let you know about them asap. On a personal note I would like to suggest that rather donating in cash (which is often misappropriated), try donating in kind (saries, blankets etc). I think that has greater chances of reaching the benefitiaries.

    I solute your compassion and concern for these women.

    Regards
    Meghna

  • at 11:36 AM
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    I always wanted to get in touch with the quality persons who apart from their family also thinks about the society concerns…..I am glad that i have met another….
    Excellent work Meghna….great work….great going

  • at 11:37 AM
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    I always want to get in touch with the quality persons who apart from their family also thinks about the society concerns…..I am glad that i have met another….
    Excellent work Meghna….great work….great going

  • at 10:40 PM
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    gr8 blog!!!!! saw it for the first time today……..
    great going Meghna \m/\m/

  • at 8:46 PM
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    Thanks Ribhu.. would try to live up to the expectations..

  • at 8:51 PM
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    Thank You so much Prashant.. I’m really touched..

  • at 1:15 PM
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    i want to publish my project report(20 pages) at lagaldrift.com.
    my project reoport topic is “Reservation Policies in India”
    can i publish?

  • at 6:06 PM
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    hiiii
    i want to submit my article

  • at 9:58 PM
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    Hi ,

    I’m really impressed with the contents and enthusiasm of the authors. Keep up the good work Meghna and Wazhma.

    Regards,
    Vikash

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