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The Statue of Justice, depicted as a woman with a sword in one hand and scale in her other, is seen on top of the London Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey in London.
 
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The who's who of corruption in India

Judiciary not spared either

Almost 3 per cent respondents in India consider the judiciary to be corrupt.

Anti corruption tools such as RTI, Social audit, Citizens' Charters and use of the technology are wonderful tools to check corruption, but majority of the population in the country are not aware of these instruments.

Transparency International has also devised tools such as Integrity Pact and Development Pact to check corruption in areas of procurement and political institutions, respectively. We are advocating for the adoption of these tools.

Image: The Statue of Justice, depicted as a woman with a sword in one hand and scale in her other, is seen on top of the London Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey in London.
Photograph: Russell Boyce/Reuters
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