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Action Merely Contrary To Departmental Norms Not 'Criminal Misconduct' Under PC Act, 'Dishonest Intention' Must: Kerala High Court

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The Kerala High Court has held that
The Kerala High Court has held that 'dishonest intention' is the crux for constituting an offence under Section 13 (1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act for proving criminal misconduct by

Prevention of Corruption Act] Actions contrary to norms but without dishonest intention not criminal misconduct: Kerala High Court

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