
Madhya Pradesh Plans New Law With 10-year Jail For Paper Leaks
NDTV
At the recent NDTV MPCG MSME Conclave in Bhopal, Mohan Yadav said, "Very soon, a proposal will come that there will be 10 years imprisonment and strict action".
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has announced stringent measures to combat of paper leaks in the state – a proposed law that involves a 10-year jail term and Rs 1 crore fine and categorises it as a non-bailable offence.
At the recent NDTV MPCG MSME Conclave in Bhopal, Dr. Yadav said, "Very soon, a proposal will come that there will be 10 years imprisonment and strict action".
The proposed law is more stringent that the Central anti-paper leak law, which has provisions for three to five years of imprisonment for those guilty of cheating. Those organizing the cheating – solver gangs and others -- will face five to 10 years of imprisonment and a minimum fine of Rs 1 crore.