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A to Z of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988

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Author: Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh

ISBN: 9789356039841

Publishing Date: 2024

Publisher: Commercial Law Publishers (India) Pvt.Ltd

Edition: 2024

Language: English

Seller: 2024

Vendor: Commercial Law Publishers

About The Book A to Z Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988

 

Section 1—Short Title and Extent. ……………………………………………… 1
Appellate Judge—Duties of ……………………………………………………………………28
Applicability of Statute for Freezing of Bank Account…………………………….15
Corruption in India has become deep-rooted and is galloping
unchecked and unhindered- Corruption in present-day India
pervades all levels and all services. ……………………………………………………14, 23
Corruption in our society not only poses a grave danger to the concept
of constitutional governance but it also threatens the very foundation
of Indian democracy and Rule of Law ………………………………………………12, 21
Criminal proceeding against corruption is not a proceeding for private
grievance but it is a proceeding initiated for the purpose of punishment
of the offender in the interest of the society ……………………………………….13, 21
Delays in prosecuting the corrupt, breeds a culture of impunity and
leads to systemic resignation to the existence of corruption in
public life ………………………………………………………………………………………….15, 23
Fair Trial – Long drawn investigation rig marole trials adversely
affects right to fair trial ………………………………………………………………………13, 22
FIR- Preliminary enquiry should be made in matrimonial
disputes/family dispute, commercial officers, medical negligence ……18, 27
Ground for necessity of Conducting and Concluding Criminal Trial
Relating to Offences under Statute ……………………………………………………………2
Ground for suspension of Sentence of Imprisonment by Superior
Court Connected with Offence Under Statute …………………………………………15
Historically corruption is a disquiet disease for healthy
governance ………………………………………………………………………………………..17, 26
Interlocutory order and thus revision is not maintainable ……………………..22
Object and scope of the Act was intended to make Anti-corruption
law more effective by widening its coverage …………………………………….15, 24
Object of P.C. Act ………………………………………………………………………………………2
Order framing; charges U/s 19 (3),(c) of P.C. Act in an Interlocutory
order and revision petition is not maintainable……………………………………….14
Preliminary enquiry is not must in all cases – Lalita Kumari case
does not state that proceedings cannot be initiated against an
accused without conducting a preliminary enquiry…………………………..18, 26

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