Lokpal & Lokayukta: Powers, Functions & Limitations
The Lokpal and Lokayukta in India are anti-corruption ombudsman institutions established to address and investigate cases of corruption at different levels of government.
Lokpal and Lokayukta
The Lokpal, established under the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013, primarily investigates corruption cases involving officials and organizations at the central level.
- Similarly, the Lokayukta functions as an anti-corruption authority in Indian states, overseeing officials and public organizations and probing allegations of corruption and maladministration.
Powers and Functions of Lokpal
- The Lokpal's jurisdiction extends to all categories of public servants, including government employees across levels A, B, and C.
- Upon referral by the Lokpal, investigative ....
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