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Illegal demand not proved, Thane court acquits I-T officer in 2006 bribery case

Special Judge D.S. Deshmukh on Friday acquitted Income Tax officer Anil Ratnakar Mallel, 44, who had been facing charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, in connection with a case registered in 2006

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A special CBI court in Maharashtra's Thane district has acquitted an Income Tax officer accused of demanding a bribe from a businessman nearly two decades ago, observing that the prosecution failed to establish the crucial element of illegal demand required to secure a conviction under corruption laws.

Special Judge D.S. Deshmukh on Friday acquitted Income Tax officer Anil Ratnakar Mallel, 44, who had been facing charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, in connection with a case registered in 2006.

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