Friday, 26 August 2011

Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference,Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference Read In Hindi,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference Read In Hindi,Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference Read In English,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference Read In English

Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference,Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference Read In Hindi,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference Read In Hindi,Government Lokpal Bill Vs Jan Lokpal Bill Difference Read In English,Jan Lokpal Vs Government Lokpal Bill Bill Difference Read In English Ref : http://.indiaagainstcorruption.org How will Government's Lokpal work?
Suppose some citizen files a complaint to Lokpal against some corrupt government servant. Before the investigations actually start, the government servant can file a cross complaint against the citizen straight to the special court, without any preliminary enquiry by any agency, that the complaint is false or frivolous. The government will provide free advocate to the government servant to file this case. The citizen will have to defend himself on his own!
Then there is stiffer punishment for the complainant than the corrupt government servant. If the Special Court concludes that the complaint is frivolous or false, the citizen faces a minimum of two years of punishment. But if the corruption charges against government servant are proved, there is a minimum of six months of punishment for the corrupt government servant!
Government's Lokpal will have jurisdiction over all NGOs in the country but it will have jurisdiction over less then o.5% of all government employees.
Government argued that the Lokpal would get overwhelmed with too many cases if all public servants were brought under its ambit. So, government has restricted its jurisdiction only to 65,000 Group A officers. Also, state employees will not be covered by Lokpal. There are 4 million central government employees and 8 million state government employees.
In sharp contrast, all NGOs are covered unde [...]



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