Court : Supreme Court of India
1 REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) No.536 OF2011Public Interest Foundation & Ors. Petitioner(s) Union of India & Anr. Versus WITH Respondent(s) CRIMINAL APPEAL NOS. 1714-1715 OF2007WRIT PETITION (CRIMINAL) No.208 OF2011AND WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) No.800 OF2015JUDGMENT Dipak Misra, CJI In Yogendra Kumar Jaiswal and others v. State of Bihar and others1, the Court opined:- 1 (2016) 3 SCC1832 2. 'noun' when assumes all "Corruption, a the characteristics of a Verb', becomes self-infective and also develops resistance to antibiotics. In such a situation the disguised protagonist never puts a Hamletian question-"to be or not to be"-but marches ahead with perverted proclivity-sans concern, sans care for collective irrefragably without conscience. In a way, corruption becomes a national economic terror." The constitutional functionaries, who have taken the pledge to interest, and uphold the constitutional principles, are charged with the r...
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