Central Bureau Of Investigation

 Central Bureau of Investigation At an early stage of World War-II, the Government of India realised that vast increase in expenditure for war efforts had provided opportunities to unscrupulous and anti-social persons, both officials and non-officials, for indulging in bribery and Corruption at the cost of public and the Government. It was felt … Read more

Combating Corruption Fami[y And Society Role

 0                                                combating Corruption   1.The first tool is ‘Education’. With the help of education we can reduce corruption. According to a report by Transparency International, the least corrupt state is Kerala, the reason being that Kerala’s Literacy rate is highest in India. So we can see how education effects education. In most of … Read more

Provisions of SC/ST Atricities act

Provisions of SC/ST Atricities act, The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to prevent atrocities against scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. The Act is popularly known as POA, the SC/ST Act, the Prevention of Atrocities Act, or simply the Atrocities Act. ARTICLE 17 … Read more

Law and Rule related Administration

Law And Rule related Administration   Administrative Law Administrative law is the body of law created by the agencies and departments of the government, which carry out the laws passed by Center or a State Legislature. When Center passes a law on a complicated issue, Center  often needs help determining all of the details of … Read more

Parliamentary Committees

The Functions of Parliament are not only varied in nature, but considerable in volume. The time at its disposal is limited. It cannot make very detailed scrutiny of all legislative and other matters that come up before it. A good deal of Parliamentary business is, therefore, transacted in the committees.These are committees, with MPs as … Read more

Code Of Conduct

Code Of Conduct Civil servants have special obligations because they are responsible for managing Resources entrusted to them by the community, because they provide and deliver Services to the community and because they take important decisions that aff ect all aspects of a community’s life. Th ecommunity has a right to expect that the civil … Read more

National Investigation Agency

The National Investigation Agency: A Bastion Against Terrorism and Other Grave Crimes The National Investigation Agency (NIA), established in 2008, stands as a crucial pillar in India’s fight against terrorism, organized crime, and other serious offenses that threaten national security. This specialized agency, operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has played a pivotal role … Read more

Components of Redressal Mechanism

Components of Redressal Mechanism: Ensuring Justice and Fairness Redressal mechanisms are crucial components of any well-functioning society, providing avenues for individuals to seek redress for grievances and ensuring accountability for wrongdoings. These mechanisms are designed to address a wide range of issues, from consumer complaints to human rights violations, and their effectiveness hinges on a … Read more

Rules Committee

The Rules Committee: Guardians of the Legislative Process The Rules Committee, a powerful and often overlooked entity in the United States Congress, plays a crucial role in shaping the legislative process. This committee, with its unique authority to determine the rules governing debate and amendment of bills, wields significant influence over the fate of legislation. … Read more

Parliamentary Committees

The Vital Backbone of Democracy: A Deep Dive into Parliamentary Committees Parliamentary committees, often overlooked in the public eye, play a crucial role in the functioning of democratic governments. They are the workhorses of legislatures, providing a platform for detailed scrutiny of legislation, government policies, and public issues. This article delves into the multifaceted world … Read more