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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:55
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13. Criminal misconduct by a public servant.
(1) A public servant is said to commit the offence of criminal misconduct, -
(a) If he habitually accepts or obtains or agrees to accept or attempts to obtain from any person for himself or for any other person any gratification other than legal remuneration as a motive or reward such as is mentioned in Section 7; or
(b) If he habitually accepts or obtains or agrees to accept or attempts to obtain for himself or for any other person, any valuable thing without consideration or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate from any person whom he knows to have been, or to be, or to be likely to he concerned in any proceeding or business transacted or about to be transacted by him or having any connection with the official functions of himself or of any public servant to whom he is subordinate, or from any, person whom he knows to be interests in or related to the person so concerned.
What do u mean by the term "habitually accepts "
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:48
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10. Punishment for abetment by public servant of offences defined in Section 8 or 9.
Whoever, being a public servant, in respect of whom either of the offences defined in Section 8 or Section 9 is committed, abets the offence, whether or not that offence is committed in consequence of that abetment, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall be not less than six months but which may extend to five years and shall also be liable to fine.
Pls Explain me the word "abetment" & "abets the offence". In detail If possible with the help of a example(S).
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:41
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(xii) Any person who is an office-bearer or an employee of an educational, scientific, social, cultural or other institution, in whatever manner established, receiving or having received any financial assistance from the Central Government or any State Government or local or other public authority.
My Query is as follows:
As per the above clause interpretation if the school or college getting any financial assistance "It means any subsidy" & if the office-bearer or an employee takes any bribe or gratification (which is one & the same) while performing the duities given to them than is HE OR SHE is punsiable under the prevention of corruption act, 1988.
any case case if any & pls correct me if i am wrong.
I also think that financial assistance can also be in kind.
Also exaplin me the meaning of the above mentioned as the definition is not give under the act.
1 office-bearer. 2 financial assistance.
Pls help me. to understand that whether i am right or wrong.
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:31
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As per the Prevention of corruption act, 1988. Section 2(v)says as follws.
(v) Any person authorised by a court of justice to perform any duty, in connection with, including a liquidator, receiver or commissioner appointed by such court.
So in the abovementioned the statement says "Any person authorised by a court of justice to perform any duty" it means that if the a person appointed as a guardian to look after the childern when they are minor & if the appointed guardian takes any gratifiaction or bribe (which is one & the same) than he is punsibleable as per the prevention of corruption act, 1988 as the above mentioned clause interpretation looks like that he or she (guardian) is punsiable.
Pls tell me if i am wrong or right or if any case laws.
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:21
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What do u mean by spes successions as per the transfer of property act, 1882 with the example(S).
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:15
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Doctrine Of Restitution . Pls explain me detail if possible with the help of example(S).
What do u mean by spes successions as per the transfer of property act, 1882 with the example(S) Pls. Pls. Pls.
Doctrine of fixtures required.
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:08
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What do u mean by vested interest as per section 20 of the transfer of property act, 1882. Pls with the example(S). Meaning of Fiduciary Relation as per the Hindu Succession Act.
also meaning of vested interest in detail with the help of example(S).
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:05
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What do u mean by property card & its advantges & dis advantages ? The period till the card is valid
In DETAIL IN DETAIL IN DETAILS PLS PLS Difference between the following .
As per contract act, 1872.
Compensatory damages, Punitive damages Incidental damages, Consequential damages Liquidated damages, Reliance damages Nominal damages, Statutory damages. Or any notes for the abovementioned damages.
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:02
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as per contract act, 1872. Doctrine of restitution is not applicable to the minor WHY ? Also the doctrine of restitution required. As Per Section 4
What is the meaning of Easement.If possible with the help of example(S).
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pratik
asked On 17 June 2010 at 19:00
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1) Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Tell me about the exemplary damages & vindictive damages as per the contract act, 1872 If possible with the help of a example(S). As per CPC (Civil Procedure Code, 1908) 1)What are chartered high Courts. How are they differenct form high courts & chartered high Courts.
Pls if possible with the help of a example(S).
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