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Karnataka HC declines to intervene in graft case against KIADB official

Karnataka HC declines to intervene in graft case against KIADB official

Deccan Herald07-06-2025

The petitioner, at present working as Joint Director of Municipal Administration, had moved the high court challenging the proceedings under sections 7 (a) and 7A of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.

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