“Affidavit Mandatory”: Top Court On Complaints Targeting Public Servants
The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that an application alleging commission of offence by public servants in discharge of their official duties must be supported by an affidavit.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that an application alleging commission of offence by public servants in discharge of their official duties must be supported by an affidavit.
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