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Public servant
of the Companies Act 1956. By virtue of the Anti Corruption Laws (Amendment) Act, 1964 (Act No. XL of 1964), Clause
Obscene
but does not have the effect of depraving, debasing and corrupting the morals of any reader of the novel, whereas obscenity
Known sources of income
AIR 1960 SC 7: (1960) 1 SCR 461. [Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, s. 5(3)] The expression 'known sources of incomes'
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In discharge of his duty
of his duty' in s. 5(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, an offence under that section requires that the
Relief
petition is on the record, to the High Court, under Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict.
Commission Agent or Broker
(1888) 39 Ch D 339. See also the Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916, and the Prevention of Corruption Order,
Attorney-General
or prosecutions can be commenced (see, e.g., (English) Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act, 1889, and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1906). In
A vinculo matrimonii
mind), and maledicta expositio qu' corrumpit textum (an exposition which corrupts the text is bad). [4 Rep. 35; Sussex Peerage Case,
Demoralize
To corrupt or undermine in morals to destroy or lessen the effect
Civil Law
or, and p, which latter is supposed to be a corruption of the D with a stroke through the middle, or
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