family valuable things from his subordinate officers without consideration or for inadequate consideration or for inadequate consideration or securing pecuniary advantage, by corrupt or illegal ... from his own subordinates valuable things without consideration or for consideration which he knew to be inadequate and by corrupt and illegal means, abusing
other person, any valuable thing without consideration, or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate,
from any person whom he knows to have ... having received a valuable thing without consideration or for a consideration which he knew to be inadequate from a person whom the knew
other person, any valuable thing without consideration, or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate,
from any person whom he knows to have ... having received a valuable thing without consideration or for a consideration which he knew to be inadequate from a person whom he knew
criminal misconduct if he habitually accepts
any valuable thing for inadequate consideration not only
from outsiders who are likely to be concerned in any
proceeding ... obtains......
for himself .... any valuable thing without
consideration or for a consideration which he
knows to be inadequate, from any person (whom
he knows
other person, any valuable thing without
consideration or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate from
any person whom he knows to have ... Section 13 (1) (a) ); "habitual acceptance" of something for inadequate consideration
knowing that to be so "in any proceeding‖ or in connection
obtain a valuable thing or pecuniary advantage without consideration or for inadequate consideration. Such conduct, by no stretch of imagination, on the part ... property or money for obtaining pecuniary advantage without consideration or for inadequate consideration, such misconduct cannot be tolerated at all. Any such attempt to deal
accept or obtain a valuable thing without consideration or for
an inadequate consideration knowing it to be inadequate;
(iii) the person giving the thing must ... other person, any valuable thing without consideration or for a consideration which he knows
to be inadequate from any person whom he knows to have
obtain a valuable thing or pecuniary advantage without consideration or for inadequate consideration. Such conduct, by no stretch of imagination, on the part
other official.
(ii) Obtaining valuable thing, without consideration or with inadequate consideration from a person with whom he has or likely to have official dealings
accept or obtain a valuable thing without consideration or for
an inadequate consideration knowing it to be inadequate;
(iii) the person giving the thing must ... other person, any valuable thing without consideration or for a consideration which he knows
to be inadequate from any person whom he knows to have