This comprehensive edition of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 serves as a definitive reference for India’s legal framework aimed at combating corruption, bribery, and misconduct by public servants. The Act defines offences, prescribes penalties, and lays down procedures for investigation and prosecution, ensuring accountability and transparency in public administration. The book provides detailed commentary on statutory provisions, enforcement mechanisms, and case law, making it easier for readers to understand the practical application of anti-corruption measures. It also includes guidance on compliance for government officials, procedures for reporting corruption, and remedies available under the law. Illustrative examples and case studies highlight judicial interpretations and enforcement challenges, offering practical insights for practitioners and regulators. Structured for clarity, this edition is indispensable for lawyers, government officers, law enforcement authorities, compliance professionals, and students of criminal and administrative law. Indexed sections, annotated provisions, and actionable guidance provide a thorough understanding of anti-corruption law in India, making it a must-have resource for anyone dealing with legal enforcement, public service accountability, and anti-bribery compliance.






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