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Quashes Corruption Conviction as Prosecution Fails to Prove Bribe Demand and Acceptance—”Mere Possession of Tainted Money is Insufficient for Conviction”

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Delhi High Court Quashes Corruption Conviction as Prosecution Fails to Prove Bribe Demand and Acceptance—"Mere Possession of Tainted Money is Insufficient for Conviction"
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Delhi High Court Quashes Corruption Conviction as Prosecution Fails to Prove Bribe Demand and Acceptance—”Mere Possession of Tainted Money is Insufficient for Conviction”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal and set aside the conviction of the appellant under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The…
Posted by Rawlaw January 30, 2025

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