The Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003 alongwith Allied Acts is a crucial statutory resource governing India’s vigilance and anti-corruption architecture. The Act establishes the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) as an independent authority responsible for supervising vigilance administration and addressing corruption complaints against public officials and institutions under the Central Government.
This publication presents the authentic and updated text of the CVC Act along with key Allied Acts that collectively strengthen mechanisms for transparency, accountability, and integrity in public administration. It details the composition, appointment, powers, jurisdiction, and functions of the CVC, as well as procedures for inquiries, investigations, and coordination with investigative agencies.
The inclusion of Allied Acts enables readers to understand the broader legal framework governing vigilance, disciplinary proceedings, and prevention of corruption. The book serves as a practical reference for interpreting statutory obligations and enforcement procedures affecting government departments and public sector undertakings.






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