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Articles by Navin Kumar Jaggi

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The Hart-Fuller Debate and the Indian Constitution

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   01 May 2019 at 13:24

John Austin in his critically acclaimed work �Lectures on Jurisprudence or the Philosophy of Law� remarked, "The existence of law is one thing; its merit or demerit is another."T ..


Posted in Others |   2233 Views


Gender & Power in Video Games: Questions on Social Control

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   24 April 2019 at 15:24

Gender & Power in Video Games: Questions on Social ControlI. AbstractMost people can relate to videogames, having been gamers themselves at some point of time, or just passive observers. However, the influential aspect of these videogames is ofte ..


Posted in Others |   1347 Views


Socio-Economic Rights: A Fore-view

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   03 January 2019 at 15:31

SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IntroductionHuman Rights are inalienable in nature and are very fundamental in providing humans a dignified life. If we consider the broader picture, human rights are basically the rights which gives birth to all other rights.It ..


Posted in Others  3 comments |   395 Views


CSR Policy Under Company Act, 2013

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   03 January 2019 at 15:31

The historical background of the Indian Companies Act of 1956 takes back over a century when Companies Act of 1850 Modeled upon British Companies Act of 1844 was promulgated in India. Between 1850 and 1882, the act w ..


Posted in Others |   684 Views


Section 497 and the Indian Constitution: A critical analysis

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   03 January 2019 at 15:31

The word adultery originates from the Latin word �adulterium�. Adultery is supposed to be a consensual sexual act between a married person and another person with an irrelevant m ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   1139 Views


Right to Education: A Judicial Outreach

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   03 January 2019 at 15:31

INTRODUCTION-�Education is the most important weapon which you can use to change the world� - Nelson MandelaEducation has always been an issue which has been of the prime focus for any nation. The development of any co ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  1 comments |   2283 Views


Removal of the Domicile Requirement for the Rajya Sabha - Making the representative nature of the body redundant?

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   24 December 2018 at 13:36

The Rajya Sabha or the Council of States, according to Article 80 of the Indian Constitution, should comprise of �representatives of the state�. The Oxford dictionary meaning of the word representative is �a person chosen or appoint ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   2064 Views


Loopholes In 'Anti-Competitive Agreement' Under Competition Law

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   24 December 2018 at 13:36

Section 3 of the Competition Act, 2002 deals with anti-competitive agreement between competitors. Section 3(1) disallows anti-competitive agreement between parties and the same is declared void under Section 3(2). Section 3(3) talks about horizontal ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   1061 Views


Right To Privacy With Reference To Aadhar

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   24 December 2018 at 13:36

Right to privacy is one of the most debatable topics, which had flooded the newspaper and social media and still is one of the major developments by Indian Judiciary. To understand the crux and importance of privacy one needs to be acquainted with th ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  5 comments |   605 Views


Desertion As A Ground Of Divorce

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   24 December 2018 at 13:36

Desertion as a ground for Divorce. Meaning of Desertion. Section 13(1)(ib) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Essentials for Desertion in Hindu Law. Cruelty as a Ground for Desertion. Difference between Desertion and Cruelty. ..


Posted in Family Law  3 comments |   17434 Views