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Subject Study on Prevention Of Corruption Act 1988

Subject Study on Prevention Of Corruption Act 1988.
section1 October 25, 2024
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PC Act 1988

Subject Study

  • PC Act: FIR quash: High Court would not have entered into the observation that there is no direct evidence for the demand for bribe
  • PMLA & PC Act: Prosecuting the person accused of an offence under Section 13(1)(e) of the PC Act as well as for an offence under Section 3 of PMLA would not amount to double jeopardy
  • Prevention of Corruption: Once the undue advantage is proved court is entitled to raise the presumption under this act
  • Recovery of tainted currency is not a presumption for receipt of bribe money
  • Constitution bench on P.C Act: Question of law on absence of evidence of complainant/direct or primary evidence
  • P.C ACT: Special judge: Discharge shall be under section 227 Cr.P.C and not under section 239 Cr.P.C
  • How to prove section 7 P.C Act?
  • P.C Act – All about sanction and its limitations
  • Prosecution has to establish the existence of demand as well as acceptance by the public servant to prove sections 7 & 13(1)(d) of P.C Act
  • P.C Act: Criminal misconduct: Preliminary inquiry and its procedures

Further Study

Acquittal: Trap case: Witness entered the room only after the complainant’s signal, meaning they did not witness the actual transaction also the amount was scattered in the floor next to the accused

What is presumption under section 20 of P.C Act?

PMLA & PC Act: Prosecuting the person accused of an offence under Section 13(1)(e) of the PC Act as well as for an offence under Section 3 of PMLA would not amount to double jeopardy

General Study On the Criminal Laws

Constitution bench on P.C Act: Question of law on absence of evidence of complainant/direct or primary evidence

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