Publisher's Synopsis
About the Public Grievances and the lokpal The book deals with the public grievances at the District, State and Central levels. It analyses the nature of citizen's grievances and their underlying causes, the inadequacy of the existing administrative machinery of the existing administrative machinery for redress of citizens', complaints, and shows how ineffective it is in providing relief and in inspiring the confidence of the people. Is there an integrated policy in the government's efforts at redress of citizens' complaints at the Districts, State and Central levels? How for has there been a unified any systematic approach on the part of the government to the problem of redress of citizens' grievances? While answering these questions the author stresses upon the need for an independent machinery for redress of public grievances and examines how far the Ombudsman type of institutions of Lokpal and Lokayuktas would be useful and workable in Indian conditions. Some studies on this subject that have been conducted are limited in scope and range of analysis. This book is the only study which deals with the machinery for redress of grievances at the District, State and Central levels in a comprehensive manner and from an integrated perspective. Contents Preface Foreword Introduction Nature of Grievances Redress Machinery at the District and State Level Central Administration and the Citizen Role of Judiciary and Administrative Tribuanls Legislative and Other Channels of Redress Ombudsman-Comparative Experience Abroad Lokpal and Lokayuktas-Indian Ombudsman The Case for an Indian Ombudsman Summary and Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index.