The
Rajya Sabha passed the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011 on December 17, 2013
and the Bill has been passed by the Lok Sabha today.
Some of the important features in the Bill are as
below:-
·
Lokpal
at the Centre and Lokayukta at the level of the States.
·
The
Lokpal will consist of a Chairperson and a maximum of eight Members, of which
fifty percent shall be judicial members.
·
Fifty
per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from amongst 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 lakhs 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 & 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.
Source : PIB
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