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Corruption Act, 1988
(2) Any public servant who commits criminal misconduct shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which
Central Government Act
SC1310 (9)
ACT:
Tamilnadu Public Men (Criminal Misconduct) Act, 1973-
Whether inconsistent with the provisions of Code of Criminal
Procedure ... known as the Tamil Nadu Public Men (Criminal Misconduct)
Act, 1973 after obtaining the assent of the President. The
State
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public servant is said to commit the offence of criminal misconduct.-
(a) if he habitually accepts or obtained or agrees
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read with the
sub-section (2), because the expression "criminal
misconduct" in sub-section (2) takes in the definition ... criminal misconduct. The third contention is also based- on
a misreading of the sanction. The sanction was given under
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case, and thereby he committed the offence of
criminal misconduct under s. 5( 1 )(e), punishable under ... himself is the person
against whom the allegations of criminal misconduct are
received, the Government shall consult any other judge
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SC1459 (30)
ACT:
Prevention of Corruption-Criminal misconduct in discharge of
official duty-Charge in respect of specific instances ... held him guilty of criminal misconduct in the discharge of
his official duty under
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SC1186 (11)
ACT:
Corruption-Criminal misconduct in discharge of official
duty Conviction based on presumption-Validity-Prevention of
Corruption ... evidence for the purpose of
proving the offence of criminal misconduct as defined in s.
5(l) for which
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satisfactorily account and you thereby
committed the offence of criminal misconduct
punishable under subs. (2) read with section ... held that the accused is guilty of
criminal misconduct and if yes, of what category." He
further held that
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offence of criminal misconduct specified in
section 5(1)(a) and (b) and not to that in section ... section 5(1) but
only raised a presumption of criminal misconduct if he or
any person on his behalf
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certain specified
offences under the Act. The act of criminal misconduct as brought out
in Section ... argued that act of criminal misconduct
falling under Section 13(1)(e) of the Act, namely possession of assets
disproportionate
Madras High Court
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