It is not necessary to take permission from the state government for investigation against central employees in corruption cases: Supreme Court

It is not necessary to take permission from the state government for investigation against central employees in corruption cases: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has said that the approval of the state government is not necessary to register a case against a central government employee working in a state. If CBI is registering a case against such an employee under any central law, then it can do it even without taking the approval of the state government. The Supreme Court has given this decision on the appeal of CBI against a decision of Andhra Pradesh High Court. The High Court has booked A., an officer of the Central Excise Department working…

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Supreme Court Said Conviction Under Prevention Of Corruption Act Can Be Proved Even If There Is No Direct Evidence Of Demand Of Bribe ANN

Supreme Court Said Conviction Under Prevention Of Corruption Act Can Be Proved Even If There Is No Direct Evidence Of Demand Of Bribe ANN

Supreme Court on Anti Corruption Law: The Supreme Court gave an important decision on Thursday (December 15) regarding corruption related to Bribe. The Supreme Court said in its decision that despite the absence of direct evidence of demanding bribe or the death of the complainant, the conviction can be proved under the Prevention of Corruption Act. A 5-judge constitution bench has accepted that other evidence collected by the investigating agency can also prove the case. During the judgment, the Supreme Court remarked, “Corruption is a cancer, which is affecting all…

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