Schuting or accepting
an advantage.
3. Any fable servant of who,
without the general or
special permission of
Solicits
Enth
the Governor,
or accepts an advantage
shall be quilting of an offence.
of this were dore
ther
an
Establishment
Regulation could be issued on the lines of
Colonial Reg. No. 51.
We aho
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remain of the view that
The above clause should create the lesser
Pfence of
a technical breach Mumbai
stander of the Establishment- without corrupt motive,
Regulation, carymą
a
"Lesser penalty
than that frescribed in Clause 12.
event
In This Goose
Clause 4
an
additional sub-clause
world be required to cover tasera arbary the more sexions offences by public servant's and carrying The sentence prescribed in Clance 12(a)(ii)
Lue
see considerable presentational advantage in distinguishing offences
by public servants
in this way.
is suggested that
The marquial note
to Clanse 4 should
read just "Bribery". The present-note is misleading as the clause creater offences other than those "in respect of busmess with a public body."
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