Whistle Blowi NG: Evidence of Illegal Immoral Conduct
Whistle Blowi NG: Evidence of Illegal Immoral Conduct
Whistle Blowi NG: Evidence of Illegal Immoral Conduct
● Secondly,
It must be an Information that is not available for public.
●Thirdly,
It should be an evidence of some significant kind of misconduct
on the part of an organisation.
● Fourth,
Information must be outside normal channel of communication.
Fifth,
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Sixth,
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For example,
Side-Effects of drug or medicine if not prescribed in the cover of
medicine and information is releaved to public by whistle blower.
ONDITIONS FOR JUSTIFIED WHISTLE BLOWING
The Act was approved by the Cabinet of India as part of a drive to eliminate corruption in the
country's bureaucracy and passed by the Lok Sabha on 27 December 2011. The Bill was passed
by Rajya Sabha on 21 February 2014 and received the President's assent on 9 May 2014.
Arguments against Whistle
Blower
Firstly,
Protection
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