The teacher, Arvind Dadariya, complained that the principal, Venidan Charan, used to take bribe of Rs 5,000 per month from her for continuation of her deputation in the school, an ACB spokesperson said.
Once when she had gone on leave because of her father-in- law's death, Charan effected her transfer and issued relieving order. She then moved to court against the transfer, following which he demanded Rs 44,000 to "adjust" leave and cancel the relieving order, the spokesperson said.
A case under the relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act has been lodged against the principal.
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