Inspector disclosure of protected information without government consent is punishable by imprisonment or fine and requires prior government sanction. Section 100 penalises specified officials who disclose information without the consent of the appropriate Government, providing punishment by imprisonment up to three months, or a fine up to one lakh rupees, or both, and requiring the previous sanction of the appropriate Government before any court may proceed with trial.
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Inspector disclosure of protected information without government consent is punishable by imprisonment or fine and requires prior government sanction.
Section 100 penalises specified officials who disclose information without the consent of the appropriate Government, providing punishment by imprisonment up to three months, or a fine up to one lakh rupees, or both, and requiring the previous sanction of the appropriate Government before any court may proceed with trial.
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