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Analysis of P.C. act and awareness in society by referring case study in nanded range anti-corruption bureau
Authors
Ganesh Gunawantrao Patil, Dr. Sachain Babruvan Mane
Abstract
This paper critically analyzes India's anti-corruption legal framework,
paying particular attention to how the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) operates.
It examines the development of anti-corruption laws over time, such as the
Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act of 2013 and the Prevention of Corruption Act of 1988,
as well as associated institutional frameworks like the Whistle Blowers
Protection Act and the Central Vigilance Commission. By examining actual case
studies, the study evaluates how well the ACB handles instances involving
corruption. It examines the shortcomings of current tactics, like resource
restrictions, political meddling, and prosecution delays, via a
literature-informed lens. Additionally, the paper includes theoretical
perspectives on public involvement, educational outreach, digital tools, and
systemic corruption. The results indicate that although legislative frameworks
appear to be strong on paper, their effectiveness depends on increased
institutional independence and public involvement. The report suggests
multiinstitutional cooperation and structural changes to enhance
anti-corruption enforcement at the local level.
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Pages:81-87
How to cite this article:
Ganesh Gunawantrao Patil, Dr. Sachain Babruvan Mane "Analysis of P.C. act and awareness in society by referring case study in nanded range anti-corruption bureau". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 6, 2025, Pages 81-87
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