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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
Section 10 in The Right to Information Act, 2005 [Entire Act]
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Section 15 in The Right to Information Act, 2005 [Entire Act]
Parkash Singh Badal And Anr vs State Of Punjab And Ors on 6 December, 2006
Therefore legal barbican in proceeding with the trial
on account of error, omission or irregularity during course of
granting of sanction has now been stretched to such extent that
until and unless a prejudice is shown to be caused, that goes
beyond the purview. That happens to be reason behind that in a
decision reported in 2007(1) SCC 1 (Prakash Singh Badal Vs.
State of Punjab) the aforesaid event has been perceived and held
that "unless it has been resulted in failure of justice or occasioned
thereby, the same cannot be put under challenge."