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Explained | Lokpal: Govt notifies rules, complaint against PM can be admitted only by full bench

Here is a set of rules that need to be followed while filing a complaint against a public servant, including the prime minister, for alleged corruption

March 04, 2020 / 18:45 IST
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File Image: Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose taking oath as the Chairperson of the Lokpal
File Image: Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose taking oath as the Chairperson of the Lokpal

Almost a year after the Lokpal – India’s first anti-corruption ombudsman – was formed, the government has issued a format and various rules for filing complaints of alleged corruption against public servants, including the prime minister of the country.

Lokpal was set up in 2013 as an apex body to deal with cases of corruption at the national level in a time-bound manner. This was after the President had given assent to the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.

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The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions issued a notification regarding the Lokpal (Complaint) Rules, 2020 on March 2. One of the crucial clauses in the Rules states that any complaint filed against an incumbent or former prime minister will be decided, at the admission stage, by a full bench headed by the Chairperson.

The rule also states that if such a complaint is dismissed by the bench at the admission stage, records of the inquiry will not be made public.