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Section 17 A of Prevention of Corruption Act

The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PCA) is a significant piece of legislation in India aimed at combating corruption in public services and government institutions. This law primarily targets corrupt public officials, aiming to reduce bribery, embezzlement, and other illicit practices that hinder transparency and good governance. Here are some key features of the act: Key Provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988: Offences under the Act: Taking Bribes: Public officials accepting bribes or any form of undue advantage for performing or abstaining from performing their duties. Misappropriation of Property: Public servants found misusing government resources or property for personal gain. Influence-Peddling: Public officials using their position to influence decision-making in exchange for illegal gains. Disproportionate Assets: Public officials holding wealth disproportionate to their known sources of income. Definitions: Public Servant: The act broadly defines "public servant" to include government employees, those working in government-controlled entities, and those in public institutions funded by the government. Undue Advantage: It refers to any form of gratification, whether monetary or otherwise, which the public servant is not legally entitled to. Punishments: Imprisonment: The PCA prescribes a minimum punishment of 3 years and a maximum of 7 years imprisonment, along with fines, for individuals found guilty of corruption. Special Courts: The Act provides for the establishment of special courts to expedite corruption trials, ensuring swift justice. Amendments: The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018 introduced significant changes: Criminalization of Bribe-Givers: It criminalized not just the act of accepting bribes but also giving bribes. This aims to tackle private sector collusion in corrupt activities. Prior Approval for Investigation: Prior sanction is required before investigating public officials. This provision seeks to protect honest officials from harassment. Time-bound Trials: The amended act mandates that trials should be completed within two years. Whistleblower Protection: Although the Prevention of Corruption Act does not directly address whistleblower protection, the Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014 supplements it by providing protection to individuals who expose corruption and malpractices in public offices. Objectives of the ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info. ? ChatGPT is still generating a response...LAW CLASSES, AIBE

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