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  • Key Features:

    • Written in a simple and lucid style to aid the understanding of students.

    • Systematically divided into seven sections:

      • Section A: Control of Food Adulteration and misbranding of Articles of Food as prescribed under the Food Adulteration Act, 1954.

      • Section B: Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 to safeguard the interest of Public Servants and punish corrupt public servants for taking illegal gratification in respect of an official act and amassing unaccounted money.

      • Section C: Transparency in Election funding and use of unaccounted wealth.

      • Section D: Right to choose a candidate in Election and Exercise of Right not to vote any candidate (NOTA).

      • Section E: Right of the Physically handicapped to get special privileges on account of Disability.

      • Section F: Right of the Prostitutes and their offspring to lead a healthy and moral life.

      • Section G: Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, 1985.

    • Detailed discussion on provisions of law relating to women, reviewed periodically with amendments to keep pace with emerging needs.

    • Includes instances of political corruption in independent India, such as the Cash for Votes Scam (2008), Human Trafficking and Forged Passport Scam (2007), M.P. Local Area Developmental Fund, Cash for Query Scam (2005), Defence Procurement (Rebecca Scandal), Cottingul Scam, Telecom Scam, Hawala Scam, Lakhubhai Patel Cheating Case, etc.