Section 21. “Public servant”.
Section 22. “Moveable property”.
Section 23. “Wrongful gain”.
“Wrongful loss”.
Gaining wrongfully/ Losing wrongfully.
Section 24. “Dishonestly”.
Section 25. “Fraudulently”.
Section 21. “Public servant”.
Section 22. “Moveable property”.
Section 23. “Wrongful gain”.
“Wrongful loss”.
Gaining wrongfully/ Losing wrongfully.
Section 24. “Dishonestly”.
Section 25. “Fraudulently”.
Define Crime-
Blackstone has defined crime as “an act committed or omitted in violation of public law forbidding or commanding it”. it is a violation of the public rights and duties due to the whole community.
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Competition law in India- competition law has grown enormously in recent years, especially since the 1990. The growth has been both in terms of geographical regions that have adopted competition law as well as in the range of economic activities now subject to competition law. As an increasing number of countries have undertaken economic reform And embraced the market economy many of them have also introduced competition law to maintain competition in their markets. Also, many economic activities that were earlier state monopolies or natural monopolies and were shielded from competition are now subject to competition law, similarly professions such as medicine or law that have been more or less self regulated are also now feeling the reach of competition law.