Section 6 of COI Act, 1952 : Section 6: Statements Made By Persons To The Commission
COI Act, 1952
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where there is a Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate allegations of corruption in a government infrastructure project. A contractor who worked on the project is called to testify before the Commission. During his testimony, he admits to having paid a bribe to...
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