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neither the person concerned is being involved in any criminal proceedings nor in violation of other social norms.

please check the grammar, is it correct?
  

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If you are talking about a single person, I would say: The person concerned is neither involved in any criminal proceedings nor is (he) in violation of other social norms. nor violating other social norms. ) Hope this helps.

  • If you are talking about a single person, I would say: The person concerned is neither involved in any criminal proceedings nor is (he) in violation of other social norms.
  • nor violating other social norms.
  • ) Hope this helps.
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If you are talking about a single person, I would say:

The person concerned is neither involved in any criminal proceedings nor is (he) in violation of other social norms.

(Or you could say "...nor violating other social norms.")

If you are talking about two people, I would say
Neither person concerned is involved in any

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