Corruption Damage Reparation and Legal Standing of Victims of Corruption
Overview
Criteria in India | Status |
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Existence of legal standing for CSOs | yes |
Existence of legal standing for citizens | yes |
Possibilities for citizens or CSOs to intervene in corruption cases in other capacities | yes |
Existence of corruption-related cases brought to court by civil society organisations, journalists, or citizens | yes |
Existence of procedures for advancing class-actions | yes |
Information is published about corruption enforcement actions | yes |
Sources
Number of Sources: 1
Source: International Lawyers Project
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