The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 in India is a law designed to combat corruption, particularly among public servants. It consolidates and amends previous laws related to corruption and includes provisions for offences like bribery, misuse of public office, and obtaining illegal gratification. The Act also allows for the attachment of property acquired through corrupt practices.
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