Mumbai, Dec. 12 -- A senior clerk at the University of Mumbai was caught by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs.10,000 from a student in exchange for issuing his final-year marksheet. The ACB laid a trap at the Results Section in Kalina, where the accused, Nikita Rathod, was detained on Wednesday and then later released. According to the complaint, the 28-year-old student of commerce completed his bachelor's degree in July 2025 but still hadn't received his marksheet. He said the delay was because his college had not submitted some required records to the university, but when he tried to get help from the university, his request was repeatedly passed from one desk to another. He claimed that Rathod then approached him and assured him she could resolve the issue. Rathod told him he would have to pay a penalty of Rs.55,000 because his registration was over 10 years old. On November 18, he said he paid her Rs.15,000. She later demanded another Rs.15,000 on December 10. He then approached the ACB. Rathod was detained on December 10 and released after being served a notice. The police said that she has been booked under section 7 (offence relating to public servant being bribed) of the Prevention of Corruption Act....