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regards,
Darshak Shah
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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Saturday, August 27, 2011
Look at a Lokpal bill What is it? And what can be done by it ? ||| Darshak Shah
THE LOKPAL BILL, 2011
ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
CHAPTER II
ESTABLISHMENT OF LOKPAL3. Establishment of Lokpal.
4. Appointment of chairperson and other Members and Selection Committee.
5. Filling of vacancies of Chairperson or other Members.
6. Term of office and other conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
7. Salary, allowances and other conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
8. Removal and suspension of Chairperson and other Member of Lokpal.
9. Restriction on employment by Chairperson and Members after ceasing to hold office.
10. Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
11. Secretary, other Officers and staff of Lokpal.
CHAPTER III
INVESTIGATION WING12. Investigation Wing.
13. Investigation officer to have powers of police.
14. Investigation officer to inquire on direction of Lokpal.
CHAPTER IV
PROSECUTION WING15. Appointment of Prosecution Director.
CHAPTER V
CONSOLIDATED FUND OF INDIA
16. Expenses of Lokpal to be charged on Consolidated Fund of India.
CHAPTER VI
17. Jurisdiction of Lokpal.
18. Matters pending before any court or committee or authority before inquiry before Lokpal not to be affected.
19. Constitution of benches of Lokpal.
20. Distribution of business amongst Benches
21. Power of Chairperson to transfer cases
22. Decision to be by majority.
CHAPTER VII
23. Provisions relating to complaints and inquiry and investigation.
24. Persons likely to be prejudicially affected to be heard.
25. Lokpal may require any public servant or any other person to furnish information, etc.
26. Previous sanction not necessary for investigation and initiating prosecution by Lokpal in certain cases.
27. Action on inquiry in relation to public servants not being minsters or Members of Parliament.
28. Action on inquiry against public servant being ministers or Members of Parliament.
CHAPTER VIII
POWERS OF LOKPAL29. Search and seizure.
30. Lokpal to have powers of civil court in certain cases.
31. Power to punish for contempt.
32. Power of Lokpal to utilise services of officers of Central or State Government.
33. Provisional attachment of assets.
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34. Confirmation of attachment of assets.
35. Power of Lokpal to recommend discontinuance of activity connected with allegation of corruption.
36. Power of Lokpal to give directions to prevent destruction of records during inquiry.
37. Power to delegate.
CHAPTER IX
38. Special Courts to be notified by Central Government.
39. Letter of request to a contracting State in certain cases.
CHAPTER X
40. Complaints against Chairperson and Members not to be inquired by Lokpal.
41. Complaints against officials of Lokpal.
CHAPTER XI
42. Assessment of loss and recovery thereof by Special Court.
CHAPTER XII
FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT43. Budget.
44. Grants by Central Government.
45. Annual statement of accounts.
46. Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
CHAPTER XIII
DECLARATION OF ASSETS47. Declaration of assets.
48. Presumption as to acquisition of assets by corrupt means in certain cases.
CHAPTER XIV
49. Citizens’ charter.
CHAPTER XV
OFFENCES AND PENALTIES50. Prosecution for false complaint and payment of compensation, etc., to public servant.
51. False complaint made by society or association of persons or trust.
CHAPTER XVI
MISCELLANEOUS52. Protection of action taken in good faith by any public servant.
53. Protection of action taken in good faith by others.
54. Members, officers and employees of Lokpal to be public servants.
55. Bar of Jurisdiction.
56. Act to have overriding effect.
57. Provision of this Act to be in addition of other laws.
58. Amendment of certain enactments.
59. Power to make rules.
60. Power of Lokpal to make regulations.
61. Laying of rules and regulations.
62. Power to remove difficulties.
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Anna wins against curruption !!!! Hurrey
NEW DELHI (AP) — An Indian reform activist agreed Saturday to end an 11-day hunger strike after Parliament expressed nonbinding support for parts of his anti-graft plan, ending a drama that had deeply embarrassed a government plagued by corruption scandals.
The 74-year-old Anna Hazare had demanded sweeping legislation to create a government watchdog, but said Parliament's move was enough to persuade him to begin eating.
"It's only a half victory. Total victory is yet to come," he told thousands of cheering supporters at a protest ground in New Delhi. Hazare, who has lost more than 16 pounds (7.5 kilograms), said he planned to break his fast Sunday morning.
Following a nine-hour debate Saturday, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told Parliament that the "sense of the House" was in favor of Hazare's demands that the proposed bill ensure greater transparency in governance and include millions of low-level bureaucrats and state officials under its purview.
Lawmakers thumped their desks in support, and the bill was referred to a committee to be debated and revised.
"The Parliament has spoken ... and the will of the Parliament is the will of the people," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the NDTV news channel.
Hazare had called for a formal vote on the nonbinding resolution, but his aides said Parliament's actions still amounted to a victory for a protest that has attracted tens of thousands of supporters to his demonstration in the capital and more to rallies around the country.
"Now at least the Parliament has had to take cognizance of the people's wish, and that is to wipe out corruption from this country," said Medha Patkar, a protest organizer.
Hazare had initially wanted far more when he began his fast on Aug. 16, demanding the government withdraw its own bill to create a limited watchdog panel, introduce his far-reaching plan into Parliament and pass it with limited amendments by Aug. 30.
Government officials dismissed his plan — which would let the watchdog prosecute the prime minister, judiciary and state officials — as unconstitutional and his methods as a form of blackmail anathema to democracy.
Yet, the enormous outpouring of support for Hazare by Indians disgusted at the corruption infesting all aspects of public life surprised top officials and forced them to take him and his reform campaign seriously.
There is a need for "change in the system," Mukherjee told Parliament.
However, he dampened expectations for what the proposed bill could accomplish.
"Does any one of us believe seriously ... that any one piece of legislation, however powerful and effective it may be, however independent and empowered it may be, that piece of legislation will completely eradicate corruption?" he asked.
The government appeared to be flailing through much of Hazare's hunger strike as protest organizers used social media and India's breathless 24-hour news channels to spread their message and gather support.
But officials worked in recent days to retake control of the debate, and Singh's speech in Parliament on Thursday praising Hazare and offering to have lawmakers debate several proposed drafts of the bill, including Hazare's, appeared to turn the tide.
Hazare then softened his stand, asking only for Parliament to pass the nonbinding resolution on a few of his key demands.
Mukherjee kicked off the unscheduled debate Saturday by warning lawmakers they were bound by oath to act "within the constitutional framework, without violating supremacy of Parliament."
The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party expressed dismay at the government's proposal for the anti-graft law, which does not include the prime minister and judiciary in its purview. But its senior lawmaker Arun Jaitley told the assembly that "nobody can dispute that Indian Parliament is supreme when it comes to law making."
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