đź’¨ Abstract
In a unique case, the Supreme Court acquitted a Delhi-based stamp vendor, Aman Bhatia, who was accused of corruption for charging an extra Rs 2 for a stamp paper two decades ago. The court found that the prosecution failed to establish the demand and acceptance of a bribe under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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