Finding the Best Legal Experts for Anti-Corruption Cases in India

In India, corruption is a major issue in the nation’s economic development. There are various Anti-corruption laws and regulations available in India. Applications of these laws and regulations  are complicated because they include the corrupt government officers, big companies in the market, and huge amounts of corrupt money. Either your complaint or the accused taking legal help for handling your anti-corruption matters helps you smoothen this process in India.

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Anti-Corruption Lawyers in India

4.7
200+ user ratings
27 years
Munger Civil Court, Munger
English, Hindi
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300+ user ratings
21 years
Khagaria, Munger
English, Hindi
4.0
200+ user ratings
21 years
Civil Court, Katihar
English, Hindi
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150+ user ratings
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Pratap Nagar, Katihar
English, Hindi
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300+ user ratings
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Tengabari, Katihar
English, Hindi
5.0
300+ user ratings
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District Court, Katihar
Bengali, English, Hindi, Maithili, Urdu
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200+ user ratings
2 years
Suhird Nagar, Begusarai
English, Hindi
4.0
200+ user ratings
12 years
DISTT CIVIL COURT, Begusarai
English, Hindi
5.0
300+ user ratings
34 years
Suhird Nagar, Begusarai
English, Hindi
5.0
300+ user ratings
20 years
Nawada, Bhojpur, Arrah
English, Hindi

Laws and Regulations for Anti-Corruption

Understanding these crucial legal frameworks in anti-corruption laws and understanding the applicability of the laws according to the various crimes are complicated. Taking good legal assistance helps the complainant and the accused in the crime to effectively handle the legal proceedings of anti-corruption.

To regulate the corruption, the government introduced various laws:

  • PC Act, 1988
  • PAML Act, 2002;
  • Companies Act, 2013;
  • IPC 1860
  • Benami Transactions (Prohibitions) Act, 1988.

To regulate these acts, the government creates various regulatory bodies:

  • Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013
  • Central Vigilance Commission
  • Criminal Law Act, 1952.

In the  Anti-Corruption, various crimes are included, such as Bribery, Criminal misconduct by servants, abuse of power and position, illegal possession of disproportionate property, and bribery.

Legal assistance in Anti-corruption cases

Our legal team provides prominent legal assistance in the anti-corruption cases in India; we have lawyers who have years of experience in handling these cases. We provide assistance in investigating financial frauds or help to collect the forensic investigation and evidance collection. In the anti-corruption matters, multiple administrative agencies are included effective representation in front of them is very important in legal proceedings.

Our lawyers have years of experience in presenting clients in the Central Vigilance Commission and the Securities and  Exchange Board of India, or Central Bureau of Investigation. In the cases of anti-corruption, we offer tailor-made services for each client as per need, providing client-centred services and customisation in legal services. Our lawyers do the special audits and background checks and collect evidence for the client. Hiring knowledgeable and experienced lawyers in Anti-coruption cases helps the person to win the cases in court.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the punishments for the crime of taking or giving a bribe in India?
Punishment for taking a bribe is that a person can face imprisonment for 3 years and extend it up to 7 years, or a fine or both, as per the mention in the act. As per the act for giving a bribe, the punishment is 7 years of imprisonment, a fine, or both in India.
For corruption prevention, anti-corruption bureaus are conducting surprise raids when they receive any information about corruption happening in any place. Monitoring the government employees’ and departments’ activities and making investigations against the suspected officer or person for finding corruption-related information.
Yes, in most of the anti-corruption cases, the identity of the informer is kept secret by the anti-corruption bureaus. But if a person makes a complaint about any officer for taking a bribe, then he needs to give his written report against the corrupt officer to take legal action against the officer.
Central Bureau of Investigation, Central Vigilance Commission, State Anti-Corruption Bureau, Enforcement Directorate
To file a complaint against the corruption person can use the toll-free number, control room no., WhatsApp no., email ID or even send a handwritten complaint to the official address of the bureau. You get all the contact information on the official website of the anti-corruption bureaus.