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CBI searches NCLT ex-official’s premises in Rs 1 crore bribery case

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 March 2025
CBI raided the premises of a retired NCLT official in a bribery case involving a legal firm and an NCLT litigant. The firm allegedly demanded Rs 1.5 crore for a favourable order, later reduced to Rs 1 crore. Rs 20 lakh had been paid before the CBI intervened, registering a case and searching involved parties.
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