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Neeraj Dutta vs State(Govt.Of N.C.T.Of Delhi) on 15 December, 2022

offence defined in this section. (b) “Gratification”. The word “gratification” is not restricted to pecuniary gratifications or to gratifications estimable in money. (c) “Legal remuneration ... against the accused, namely that the accused has accepted or agreed to accept any illegal 39 gratification. This proof need not be through direct evidence
Supreme Court of India Cites 93 - Cited by 160 - B V Nagarathna - Full Document

Niranjan Prasad vs State And Ors. on 16 April, 1959

clear proof of the fact that you used to accept illegal gratifications from litigants with whom you had to deal with in your official capacity ... accepting illegal gratifification. In my opinion, it cannot. 36. It was proposed to dismiss the petitioner on the charge of having accepted illegal gratification
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