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Adv. Jainodin's Legal Blog: Sanction u/s.197 of CrPC, to prosecute a police officer, for act related to the discharge of official duty, is imperative
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Real test is to check whether the act was directly concerned with official duty: SC quashes criminal proceedings against clerk accused of conspiring with superiors, for want of S. 197 CrPC sanction
Live Law - In order to attract the rigor of section 197 Cr.P.C. the offence alleged against a Government Officer must have some nexus with the discharge of his official duties as
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Section 197 CrPC: Criminal Proceedings Initiated Against a Public Servant Without Prior Sanction is Illegal: Allahabad HC - Law Trend
WHAT IS THE EXTENT OF PROSECUTORIAL IMMUNITY ACCORDED TO JUDGES & PUBLIC SERVANTS? ANALYSIS OF SECTION 197, CrPC. – The Criminal Law Blog
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