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Research Paper Volume 3 Issue 3 331 - 334 May 31, 2021

Corruption as a Social Menace Critical Study of Ramendrasinh Jaysinh Kushvah vs State of Gujarat

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Ishika verma
Student at Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, India
Abstract

Corruption in India is an greater issue which deeply harm the economy of central, state and local government agencies in different ways. Corruption is hold accountable for restricting the economy of India. social spending schemes and entitlement programmes by the government are considered as largest contributors to the corruption. This research article will be shedding light on the corrupted government servants and will be giving a deep analysis of the case study or critical study of ramendrasinh jaysinh kushvah vs. state of Gujarat and also moving towards the causes of corruption which is deeply rooted in our Indian society and government. Development activities are slowed down by corruption. It demoralizes the soul of skilled and sincere citizen. Fair distribution of resources and opportunities also got effected in a negative manner.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 331 - 334
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