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Acknowledgement
I feel highly elated to work on this dynamic and highly important topic that is
“LOKPAL AND LOKAYUKTA ACT, 2013”. This topic instantly drew my attention and
attracted me to research on it.
I am fortunate to be provided with an opportunity to write my paper under the kind
supervision of Miss. Abhiruchi (Asst. Prof., MATS Law School) and I am thankful to her for
providing me with the appropriate guidance while writing the paper.
This paper would not have been possible without her valuable inputs, honest remarks
and earnest effort to guide me throughout the drafting of the paper. I would like to extend my
sincere thank to her for giving me her valuable time to view my research from her busy
schedule.
I am highly indebted to the library staff to help me find the relevant books and
journals, and other officials and office staffs, who have also extended their help whenever
needed.
I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my friends and for their review and honest
remarks.
So, I hope I have tried my level best to bring in new ideas and thoughts regarding the
basics of this topic. Not to forget my deep sense of regard and gratitude to my faculty adviser,
Miss. Abhiruchi who played the role of a protagonist. Last but not the least; I thank all the
members of the MATS Law School and all others who have helped me in making this project
a success.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTERS- PAGE NO.
Chapter-1 Introduction 3 - 5
Chapter-2 Composition of Lokpal 6 - 9
Chapter-3 How Lokpal works? 10 - 11
Chapter-4 Features of Lokpal and Lokayukta Act. 12 - 13
Chapter-5 Lokayukta and loop holes of Lokpal 14 - 15
Chapter-6 Conclusion 16
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CHAPTER-1
Introduction
A bill to provide for the establishment of a body of Lokpal for the Union and Lokayukta for
States to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public functionaries and for
matters connected therewith or incidental thereto
Citation Act No. 134-C of 2011
Enacted by Rajya Sabha
Date passed 17 December 2013
Enacted by Lok Sabha
Date passed 18 December 2013
Date assented to 1 January 2014
Date commenced 16 January 2014
The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, commonly known as The Lokpal Act, is an anti-
corruption Act of Indian Parliament in India which "seeks to provide for the establishment of
the institution of Lokpal to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public
functionaries and for matters connecting them". The Bill was tabled in the Lok Sabha on 22
December 2011 and was passed by the House on 27 December as The Lokpal and
Lokayuktas Bill, 2011. It was subsequently tabled in the Rajya Sabha on 29 December. After
a marathon debate that stretched until midnight of the following day, the vote failed to take
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place for lack of time. On 21 May 2012, it was referred to a Select Committee of the Rajya
Sabha for consideration. It was passed in the Rajya Sabha on 17 December 2013 after making
certain amendments to the earlier Bill and in the Lok Sabha the next day. It received assent
from President Pranab Mukherjee on 1 January 2014 and came into force from 16 January.
The Bill was introduced in the parliament following massive public protests led by anti-
corruption crusader Anna Hazare and his associates. The Bill is one of the most widely
discussed and debated Bills in India, both by the media and the People of India at large
In 2011, India ranked 95th in the Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International.
A recent survey estimated that corruption in India had cost billions of dollars and threatened
to derail growth. India lost a staggering $462 billion in illicit financial flows due to tax
evasion, crime and corruption post-Independence, according to a report released by
Washington-based Global Financial Integrity.
Objectives of paper:-
The paper has been designed to fulfill following objectives, which could contribute
and facilitate to enhance the understanding following:-
1. What is Lokpal and Lokayukta?
2. What is the Composition of Lokpal? Who can be a part of Lokpal?
3. How Lokpal Works?
4. What could be important feature of Lokpal?
5. Who is Lokayukta? And What is missing in Lokpal?
Review of literature: All the data sources are secondary, which is taken from library, book
journals and internet.
Research Methodology:-
The doctrinal method of research has been used, which involve collection of data
from both primary and secondary sources. The researcher has relied on primary sources like
International Charters, resolutions of the international bodies and committees related thereto
and Secondary sources like books written by various eminent authors and articles found in
the journals and websites, e-journals. Use of internet also became very relevant to find out the
most updated, relevant and apt information which helped me in exploring the subject from
various dimensions.
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NATURE AND KIND OF RESEARCH
The doctrinal research methodology would be used in analysing the Natural resource
accounting and to see its international prospective.
Limitation of the study: The research has been completed in approx. 1 week
CHAPTER-2
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Composition of Lokpal
The institution of Lokpal is a statutory body without any constitutional backing. Lokpal is a
multimember body, made up of one chairperson and maximum of 8 members.
Who can become the Chairperson?
The person who is to be appointed as the chairperson of the Lokpal should be either of the
following:
 Either the former Chief Justice of India
 Or the former Judge of Supreme Court
 Or an eminent person with impeccable integrity and outstanding ability, having
special knowledge and expertise of minimum 25 years in the matters relating to anti-
corruption policy, public administration, vigilance, finance including insurance and
banking, law and management.
Who can become a member?
Out of the maximum eight members, half will be judicial members. Minimum fifty per cent
of the Members will be from SC / ST / OBC / Minorities and women.
Judicial Member
The judicial member of the Lokpal should be:
 either a former Judge of the Supreme Court or a former Chief Justice of a High
Court
Non-Judicial Member
The non-judicial member should be an eminent person with impeccable integrity and
outstanding ability, having special knowledge and expertise of minimum 25 years in the
matters relating to anti-corruption policy, public administration, vigilance, finance including
insurance and banking, law and management.
Who cannot become the chairperson?
The following persons cannot become chairperson of Lokpal:
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 MPs and MLAs
 Persons convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude
 Less than 45 years of age
 Members of Panchayats or Municipality
 A person who was removed or dismissed from the public service
 A person who holds any office of trust / profit; if so, he would need to resign from
Lokpal
 A person who is affiliated to a political party
 Carries on some business / profession; if so, he would need to quit some business.
Appointment of Chairperson and members
The members are to be appointed by President on the recommendations of a selection
committee. This selection committee is made up of:
 Prime Minister—Chairperson;
 Speaker of Lok Sabha
 Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
 Chief Justice of India or a Judge nominated by him / her
 One eminent jurist
Term of Office
 The term of office for Lokpal Chairman and Members is 5 years or till attaining age
of 70 years.
 The salary, allowances and other conditions of service of chairperson are equivalent
to Chief Justice of India and members is equivalent to Judge of Supreme Court.
 If the person is already getting the pension (for being a former judge), the equivalent
pension amount will be deducted from the salary.
 The source of salary for Lokpal and Members is Consolidated Fund of India.
 If the chairperson dies in office or has resigned from the post, President can authorise
the senior-most Member to act as the Chairperson until new chairperson is appointed.
If chairperson is not available for certain functions due to leave, his job will be done
by senior most member.
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Officials of Lokpal
There are three important officers of Lokpal. They are appointed by Lokpal Chairperson.
 Secretary to Lokpal
 Director of Inquiry
 Director of Prosecution
There is one secretary appointed by the chairperson from a panel of names sent by central
government. The Director of Inquiry and Director of Prosecution cannot be below the rank of
Additional Secretary to the Government of India. These officials will also be appointed by
chairperson.
Inquiry Wing of Lokpal
According to the act, the Lokpal would constitute an Inquiry Wing, which is to be headed by
Director of Inquiry. Its function is to conduct the preliminary inquiry into any offence alleged
to have been committed by a public servant punishable under the Prevention of Corruption
Act, 1988.
Prosecution Wing
According to the act, the Lokpal by notification would constitute a Prosecution Wing. This
wing will be headed by the Director of Prosecution for the purpose of prosecution of public
servants.
Jurisdiction of Lokpal
The following come under the jurisdiction of Lokpal:
 Prime Minister of India, under certain conditions as stipulated in the adjacent box.
 All ministers of the Union
 Members of Parliament except for matters related to article 105 of constitution. (that
is anything said or a vote given by him in Parliament)
 Group ‘A’ or Group ‘B’ officers
 Group ‘C’ or Group ‘D’ officials
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 Any person who is or has been in-charge (director / manager/ secretary) of anybody /
society set up by central act or any other body financed / controlled by central
government.
 Any other person involved in act of abetting, bribe giving or bribe taking
Lokpal Benches
A Lokpal Bench will be constituted by the Chairperson with two or more members. Every
Lokpal Bench has to have at least half members as judicial members. If bench consists of
Chairperson, it will be headed by him. If the bench does not consist of chairperson, it will be
headed by a judicial member only. The Lokpal benches will sit in New Delhi or any other
places as decided by Lokpal. The benches can be constituted and reconstituted by
Chairperson time to time.
CHAPTER-3
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How Lokpal works?
Here is a simple account of how Lokpal works. Lokpal first of all receives a complaint. On
receiving the complaint, it needs to decide if it would proceed further. Once it decides to
proceed further, it would order a preliminary inquiry by either its own Inquiry Wing or other
agency such as Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI).
The Preliminary enquiry has to be done within ninety (90) days of receiving complaint. It
can be increased to further 90 days for reasons recorded in writing. Thus, preliminary
enquiry has to be done in 6 months.
The preliminary inquiry would ascertain if there is prima facie a case to proceed further.
Now, here is a loop. If the complaint is related to Group A to Group D officers, Lokpal would
refer the complaint to CVC. CVC will inquire and do as follows:
 In case of Group A and B officers, it would make a report and submit it to Lokpal
 In case of Group C and D Officers, it would itself proceed as per CVC act 2003.
The Inquiry Wing or CBI can do the search and seizure operations etc. They would make a
report and this report will be taken up by a Lokpal bench of minimum 3 members. This bench
will give an opportunity to the allegedly corrupt officer to be heard of. After this, the
following three alternatives will be there to proceed for:
 If the officer is guilty, Lokpal will grant sanction to its Prosecution Wing or CBI to
file charge sheet against him.
 It can also direct initiation of departmental proceedings. If the officer is found
innocent, Lokpal would direct the closure of report before the Special Court against
the public servant and now would proceed against the complainant for making false
complaints.
Powers of Lokpal
The Lokpal has following powers:
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 It has powers to superintendence over, and to give direction to CBI.
 If it has referred a case to CBI, the investigating officer in such case cannot be
transferred without approval of Lokpal.
 Powers to authorize CBI for search and seizure operations connected to such case.
 The Inquiry Wing of the Lokpal has been vested with the powers of a civil court.
 Lokpal has powers of confiscation of assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits arisen or
procured by means of corruption in special circumstances.
 Lokpal has powers to recommend transfer or suspension of public servant connected
with allegation of corruption.
 Lokpal has power to give directions to prevent destruction of records during
preliminary inquiry.
Special Courts
On the recommendation of the Lokpal, the Central Government shall constitute Special
Courts to hear and decide the cases arising out of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 or
under Lokpal Act. Such courts are required to finish each trial within a period of one year
from the date of filing of the case in the Court. This one year period may be extended for 3
months by recording in writing.
Complaints against the Lokpal
According to section 37 of the act, the Lokpal shall not inquire into any complaint made
against the Chairperson or any Member of its own institution. The chairperson or member
can be removed from his office by President on grounds of misbehavior after a Presidential
reference to Supreme Court on a petition signed by 100 MPs. However, President can also
remove the chairperson / members under exceptional circumstances such as if they are
adjudged insolvent; or take a paid job or is / are unfit because if infirm mind or body in the
opinion of president.
CHAPTER-4
Important features of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011.
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 Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayukta at the level of the states.
 Lokpal will consist of a chairperson and a maximum of eight members, of which 50
per cent shall be judicial members.
 50 per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from SC/ST/OBCs, minorities and
women.
 The selection of chairperson and members of Lokpal shall be through a selection
committee consisting of Prime Minister, Speaker of Lok Sabha, Leader of Opposition
in the Lok Sabha, Chief Justice of India or a sitting Supreme Court judge nominated
by CJI, eminent jurist to be nominated by the President of India on the basis of
recommendations of the first four members of the selection committee.
 Prime Minister has been brought under the purview of the Lokpal.
 Lokpal’s jurisdiction will cover all categories of public servants.
 All entities receiving donations from foreign source in the context of the Foreign
Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) in excess of Rs 10 lakh per year are brought
under the jurisdiction of Lokpal.
 Provides adequate protection for honest and upright public servants.
 Lokpal will have power of superintendence and direction over any investigation
agency including CBI for cases referred to them by Lokpal.
 A high powered committee chaired by the Prime Minister will recommend selection
of the Director, CBI.
 Directorate of Prosecution headed by a Director of Prosecution under the overall
control of Director.
 The appointment of the Director of Prosecution, CBI on the recommendation of the
Central Vigilance Commission.
 Transfer of officers of CBI investigating cases referred by Lokpal with the approval
of Lokpal.
 The bill also incorporates provisions for attachment and confiscation of property
acquired by corrupt means, even while prosecution is pending.
 The bill lays down clear time lines for preliminary enquiry and investigation and trial
and towards this end, the bill provides for setting up of special courts.
 A mandate for setting up of the institution of Lokayukta through enactment of a law
by the State Legislature within a period of 365 days from the date of commencement
of the Act.
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CHAPTER-5
Lokayukta
Every State shall establish a Lokayukta by an state act, if it has not done so as of now.
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What is not there in our Lokpal act?
The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act is perhaps the only legislation in the history of independent
India, which has been so widely discussed, both inside and outside Parliament and has, thus
generated so much awareness in the public mind about the need to have an effective
institution of Lokpal to tackle corruption. However, the act passed hitherto is verbose, full of
negatives and has numerous cross references. Still, here are a few things which are absent
from this law:
 No protection to whistleblowers: This was one of the main demands in the Janlokpal
Bill. The recently passed act has not at all provisions for whistleblower protection.
We have to have a separate law for that.
 There is only one section on Lokayukta in the act which says that within one year, the
states shall enact the Lokayukta act. However, there is nothing regarding their
composition, powers etc. In fact, states are free to define how their own Lokayuktas
would be appointed, how they would work and under what circumstances they would
serve.
 The Lokpal act brings the PM under its jurisdiction, yet the Judiciary has been left.
Judiciary is NOT subject to Lokpal jurisdiction.
 The provisions of the act have become anomalous because of Lokpal’s relations with
the CBI. Under the provisions of the act, Lokpal has been vested with all powers
related to only those cases which it refers to CBI. Instead, there was a long demand
that CBI should be merged with Lokpal.
 The current provisions are open to misuse. There are no provisions related to Citizen’s
charter. There are no adequate provisions to appeal against the Lokpal. Lokpal cannot
conduct inquiry against itself.
Additional Notes: Prime Minister under Lokpal
According to the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013, the PM comes within the jurisdiction of
Lokpal but Lokpal will not inquire the PM if the allegation of corruption is related to
international relations, external and internal security, public order, atomic energy and space.
Further, allegation against Prime Minister can be taken up for inquiry only when the two
conditions as follows are satisfied:
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 Full bench of the Lokpal consisting of its Chairperson and all Members considers the
initiation of inquiry
 At least two-thirds of its members approves of such inquiry
Such inquiry against the Prime Minister will be done in camera. If the Lokpal concludes that
the allegation is false and the inquiry should be dismissed, the records of the inquiry shall not
be published or made available to anyone.

CHAPTER-6
Conclusion
The Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, 2013 seeks to provide for the establishment of Lokpal for the
Union and Lokayukta for States to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public
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functionaries and for related matters but as the Act has been molded and the actually content
which was supposed to be brought in force which was mentioned in Jan Lokpal bill has
changed due to that, the act is not able to deliver exact what it is made for, neither it totally
protects the whistle blower.

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lokpal and lokayukta

  • 1. P a g e | 1 Acknowledgement I feel highly elated to work on this dynamic and highly important topic that is “LOKPAL AND LOKAYUKTA ACT, 2013”. This topic instantly drew my attention and attracted me to research on it. I am fortunate to be provided with an opportunity to write my paper under the kind supervision of Miss. Abhiruchi (Asst. Prof., MATS Law School) and I am thankful to her for providing me with the appropriate guidance while writing the paper. This paper would not have been possible without her valuable inputs, honest remarks and earnest effort to guide me throughout the drafting of the paper. I would like to extend my sincere thank to her for giving me her valuable time to view my research from her busy schedule. I am highly indebted to the library staff to help me find the relevant books and journals, and other officials and office staffs, who have also extended their help whenever needed. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my friends and for their review and honest remarks. So, I hope I have tried my level best to bring in new ideas and thoughts regarding the basics of this topic. Not to forget my deep sense of regard and gratitude to my faculty adviser, Miss. Abhiruchi who played the role of a protagonist. Last but not the least; I thank all the members of the MATS Law School and all others who have helped me in making this project a success.
  • 2. P a g e | 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTERS- PAGE NO. Chapter-1 Introduction 3 - 5 Chapter-2 Composition of Lokpal 6 - 9 Chapter-3 How Lokpal works? 10 - 11 Chapter-4 Features of Lokpal and Lokayukta Act. 12 - 13 Chapter-5 Lokayukta and loop holes of Lokpal 14 - 15 Chapter-6 Conclusion 16
  • 3. P a g e | 3 CHAPTER-1 Introduction A bill to provide for the establishment of a body of Lokpal for the Union and Lokayukta for States to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public functionaries and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto Citation Act No. 134-C of 2011 Enacted by Rajya Sabha Date passed 17 December 2013 Enacted by Lok Sabha Date passed 18 December 2013 Date assented to 1 January 2014 Date commenced 16 January 2014 The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, commonly known as The Lokpal Act, is an anti- corruption Act of Indian Parliament in India which "seeks to provide for the establishment of the institution of Lokpal to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public functionaries and for matters connecting them". The Bill was tabled in the Lok Sabha on 22 December 2011 and was passed by the House on 27 December as The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011. It was subsequently tabled in the Rajya Sabha on 29 December. After a marathon debate that stretched until midnight of the following day, the vote failed to take
  • 4. P a g e | 4 place for lack of time. On 21 May 2012, it was referred to a Select Committee of the Rajya Sabha for consideration. It was passed in the Rajya Sabha on 17 December 2013 after making certain amendments to the earlier Bill and in the Lok Sabha the next day. It received assent from President Pranab Mukherjee on 1 January 2014 and came into force from 16 January. The Bill was introduced in the parliament following massive public protests led by anti- corruption crusader Anna Hazare and his associates. The Bill is one of the most widely discussed and debated Bills in India, both by the media and the People of India at large In 2011, India ranked 95th in the Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International. A recent survey estimated that corruption in India had cost billions of dollars and threatened to derail growth. India lost a staggering $462 billion in illicit financial flows due to tax evasion, crime and corruption post-Independence, according to a report released by Washington-based Global Financial Integrity. Objectives of paper:- The paper has been designed to fulfill following objectives, which could contribute and facilitate to enhance the understanding following:- 1. What is Lokpal and Lokayukta? 2. What is the Composition of Lokpal? Who can be a part of Lokpal? 3. How Lokpal Works? 4. What could be important feature of Lokpal? 5. Who is Lokayukta? And What is missing in Lokpal? Review of literature: All the data sources are secondary, which is taken from library, book journals and internet. Research Methodology:- The doctrinal method of research has been used, which involve collection of data from both primary and secondary sources. The researcher has relied on primary sources like International Charters, resolutions of the international bodies and committees related thereto and Secondary sources like books written by various eminent authors and articles found in the journals and websites, e-journals. Use of internet also became very relevant to find out the most updated, relevant and apt information which helped me in exploring the subject from various dimensions.
  • 5. P a g e | 5 NATURE AND KIND OF RESEARCH The doctrinal research methodology would be used in analysing the Natural resource accounting and to see its international prospective. Limitation of the study: The research has been completed in approx. 1 week CHAPTER-2
  • 6. P a g e | 6 Composition of Lokpal The institution of Lokpal is a statutory body without any constitutional backing. Lokpal is a multimember body, made up of one chairperson and maximum of 8 members. Who can become the Chairperson? The person who is to be appointed as the chairperson of the Lokpal should be either of the following:  Either the former Chief Justice of India  Or the former Judge of Supreme Court  Or an eminent person with impeccable integrity and outstanding ability, having special knowledge and expertise of minimum 25 years in the matters relating to anti- corruption policy, public administration, vigilance, finance including insurance and banking, law and management. Who can become a member? Out of the maximum eight members, half will be judicial members. Minimum fifty per cent of the Members will be from SC / ST / OBC / Minorities and women. Judicial Member The judicial member of the Lokpal should be:  either a former Judge of the Supreme Court or a former Chief Justice of a High Court Non-Judicial Member The non-judicial member should be an eminent person with impeccable integrity and outstanding ability, having special knowledge and expertise of minimum 25 years in the matters relating to anti-corruption policy, public administration, vigilance, finance including insurance and banking, law and management. Who cannot become the chairperson? The following persons cannot become chairperson of Lokpal:
  • 7. P a g e | 7  MPs and MLAs  Persons convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude  Less than 45 years of age  Members of Panchayats or Municipality  A person who was removed or dismissed from the public service  A person who holds any office of trust / profit; if so, he would need to resign from Lokpal  A person who is affiliated to a political party  Carries on some business / profession; if so, he would need to quit some business. Appointment of Chairperson and members The members are to be appointed by President on the recommendations of a selection committee. This selection committee is made up of:  Prime Minister—Chairperson;  Speaker of Lok Sabha  Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha  Chief Justice of India or a Judge nominated by him / her  One eminent jurist Term of Office  The term of office for Lokpal Chairman and Members is 5 years or till attaining age of 70 years.  The salary, allowances and other conditions of service of chairperson are equivalent to Chief Justice of India and members is equivalent to Judge of Supreme Court.  If the person is already getting the pension (for being a former judge), the equivalent pension amount will be deducted from the salary.  The source of salary for Lokpal and Members is Consolidated Fund of India.  If the chairperson dies in office or has resigned from the post, President can authorise the senior-most Member to act as the Chairperson until new chairperson is appointed. If chairperson is not available for certain functions due to leave, his job will be done by senior most member.
  • 8. P a g e | 8 Officials of Lokpal There are three important officers of Lokpal. They are appointed by Lokpal Chairperson.  Secretary to Lokpal  Director of Inquiry  Director of Prosecution There is one secretary appointed by the chairperson from a panel of names sent by central government. The Director of Inquiry and Director of Prosecution cannot be below the rank of Additional Secretary to the Government of India. These officials will also be appointed by chairperson. Inquiry Wing of Lokpal According to the act, the Lokpal would constitute an Inquiry Wing, which is to be headed by Director of Inquiry. Its function is to conduct the preliminary inquiry into any offence alleged to have been committed by a public servant punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Prosecution Wing According to the act, the Lokpal by notification would constitute a Prosecution Wing. This wing will be headed by the Director of Prosecution for the purpose of prosecution of public servants. Jurisdiction of Lokpal The following come under the jurisdiction of Lokpal:  Prime Minister of India, under certain conditions as stipulated in the adjacent box.  All ministers of the Union  Members of Parliament except for matters related to article 105 of constitution. (that is anything said or a vote given by him in Parliament)  Group ‘A’ or Group ‘B’ officers  Group ‘C’ or Group ‘D’ officials
  • 9. P a g e | 9  Any person who is or has been in-charge (director / manager/ secretary) of anybody / society set up by central act or any other body financed / controlled by central government.  Any other person involved in act of abetting, bribe giving or bribe taking Lokpal Benches A Lokpal Bench will be constituted by the Chairperson with two or more members. Every Lokpal Bench has to have at least half members as judicial members. If bench consists of Chairperson, it will be headed by him. If the bench does not consist of chairperson, it will be headed by a judicial member only. The Lokpal benches will sit in New Delhi or any other places as decided by Lokpal. The benches can be constituted and reconstituted by Chairperson time to time. CHAPTER-3
  • 10. P a g e | 10 How Lokpal works? Here is a simple account of how Lokpal works. Lokpal first of all receives a complaint. On receiving the complaint, it needs to decide if it would proceed further. Once it decides to proceed further, it would order a preliminary inquiry by either its own Inquiry Wing or other agency such as Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI). The Preliminary enquiry has to be done within ninety (90) days of receiving complaint. It can be increased to further 90 days for reasons recorded in writing. Thus, preliminary enquiry has to be done in 6 months. The preliminary inquiry would ascertain if there is prima facie a case to proceed further. Now, here is a loop. If the complaint is related to Group A to Group D officers, Lokpal would refer the complaint to CVC. CVC will inquire and do as follows:  In case of Group A and B officers, it would make a report and submit it to Lokpal  In case of Group C and D Officers, it would itself proceed as per CVC act 2003. The Inquiry Wing or CBI can do the search and seizure operations etc. They would make a report and this report will be taken up by a Lokpal bench of minimum 3 members. This bench will give an opportunity to the allegedly corrupt officer to be heard of. After this, the following three alternatives will be there to proceed for:  If the officer is guilty, Lokpal will grant sanction to its Prosecution Wing or CBI to file charge sheet against him.  It can also direct initiation of departmental proceedings. If the officer is found innocent, Lokpal would direct the closure of report before the Special Court against the public servant and now would proceed against the complainant for making false complaints. Powers of Lokpal The Lokpal has following powers:
  • 11. P a g e | 11  It has powers to superintendence over, and to give direction to CBI.  If it has referred a case to CBI, the investigating officer in such case cannot be transferred without approval of Lokpal.  Powers to authorize CBI for search and seizure operations connected to such case.  The Inquiry Wing of the Lokpal has been vested with the powers of a civil court.  Lokpal has powers of confiscation of assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits arisen or procured by means of corruption in special circumstances.  Lokpal has powers to recommend transfer or suspension of public servant connected with allegation of corruption.  Lokpal has power to give directions to prevent destruction of records during preliminary inquiry. Special Courts On the recommendation of the Lokpal, the Central Government shall constitute Special Courts to hear and decide the cases arising out of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 or under Lokpal Act. Such courts are required to finish each trial within a period of one year from the date of filing of the case in the Court. This one year period may be extended for 3 months by recording in writing. Complaints against the Lokpal According to section 37 of the act, the Lokpal shall not inquire into any complaint made against the Chairperson or any Member of its own institution. The chairperson or member can be removed from his office by President on grounds of misbehavior after a Presidential reference to Supreme Court on a petition signed by 100 MPs. However, President can also remove the chairperson / members under exceptional circumstances such as if they are adjudged insolvent; or take a paid job or is / are unfit because if infirm mind or body in the opinion of president. CHAPTER-4 Important features of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011.
  • 12. P a g e | 12  Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayukta at the level of the states.  Lokpal will consist of a chairperson and a maximum of eight members, of which 50 per cent shall be judicial members.  50 per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from SC/ST/OBCs, minorities and women.  The selection of chairperson and members of Lokpal shall be through a selection committee consisting of Prime Minister, Speaker of Lok Sabha, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Chief Justice of India or a sitting Supreme Court judge nominated by CJI, eminent jurist to be nominated by the President of India on the basis of recommendations of the first four members of the selection committee.  Prime Minister has been brought under the purview of the Lokpal.  Lokpal’s jurisdiction will cover all categories of public servants.  All entities receiving donations from foreign source in the context of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) in excess of Rs 10 lakh per year are brought under the jurisdiction of Lokpal.  Provides adequate protection for honest and upright public servants.  Lokpal will have power of superintendence and direction over any investigation agency including CBI for cases referred to them by Lokpal.  A high powered committee chaired by the Prime Minister will recommend selection of the Director, CBI.  Directorate of Prosecution headed by a Director of Prosecution under the overall control of Director.  The appointment of the Director of Prosecution, CBI on the recommendation of the Central Vigilance Commission.  Transfer of officers of CBI investigating cases referred by Lokpal with the approval of Lokpal.  The bill also incorporates provisions for attachment and confiscation of property acquired by corrupt means, even while prosecution is pending.  The bill lays down clear time lines for preliminary enquiry and investigation and trial and towards this end, the bill provides for setting up of special courts.  A mandate for setting up of the institution of Lokayukta through enactment of a law by the State Legislature within a period of 365 days from the date of commencement of the Act.
  • 13. P a g e | 13 CHAPTER-5 Lokayukta Every State shall establish a Lokayukta by an state act, if it has not done so as of now.
  • 14. P a g e | 14 What is not there in our Lokpal act? The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act is perhaps the only legislation in the history of independent India, which has been so widely discussed, both inside and outside Parliament and has, thus generated so much awareness in the public mind about the need to have an effective institution of Lokpal to tackle corruption. However, the act passed hitherto is verbose, full of negatives and has numerous cross references. Still, here are a few things which are absent from this law:  No protection to whistleblowers: This was one of the main demands in the Janlokpal Bill. The recently passed act has not at all provisions for whistleblower protection. We have to have a separate law for that.  There is only one section on Lokayukta in the act which says that within one year, the states shall enact the Lokayukta act. However, there is nothing regarding their composition, powers etc. In fact, states are free to define how their own Lokayuktas would be appointed, how they would work and under what circumstances they would serve.  The Lokpal act brings the PM under its jurisdiction, yet the Judiciary has been left. Judiciary is NOT subject to Lokpal jurisdiction.  The provisions of the act have become anomalous because of Lokpal’s relations with the CBI. Under the provisions of the act, Lokpal has been vested with all powers related to only those cases which it refers to CBI. Instead, there was a long demand that CBI should be merged with Lokpal.  The current provisions are open to misuse. There are no provisions related to Citizen’s charter. There are no adequate provisions to appeal against the Lokpal. Lokpal cannot conduct inquiry against itself. Additional Notes: Prime Minister under Lokpal According to the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013, the PM comes within the jurisdiction of Lokpal but Lokpal will not inquire the PM if the allegation of corruption is related to international relations, external and internal security, public order, atomic energy and space. Further, allegation against Prime Minister can be taken up for inquiry only when the two conditions as follows are satisfied:
  • 15. P a g e | 15  Full bench of the Lokpal consisting of its Chairperson and all Members considers the initiation of inquiry  At least two-thirds of its members approves of such inquiry Such inquiry against the Prime Minister will be done in camera. If the Lokpal concludes that the allegation is false and the inquiry should be dismissed, the records of the inquiry shall not be published or made available to anyone. CHAPTER-6 Conclusion The Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, 2013 seeks to provide for the establishment of Lokpal for the Union and Lokayukta for States to inquire into allegations of corruption against certain public
  • 16. P a g e | 16 functionaries and for related matters but as the Act has been molded and the actually content which was supposed to be brought in force which was mentioned in Jan Lokpal bill has changed due to that, the act is not able to deliver exact what it is made for, neither it totally protects the whistle blower.