Saturday, August 20, 2011

10 differences between Jan Lokpal Bill and Govt Bill


















By: MR Madhavan, PRS Legislative Research
The streets are witnessing a demand that the government's Lok Pal Bill be replaced by the Jan Lok Pal Bill (JLP) as drafted by the team led by Anna Hazare. There are several significant differences between the two bills. In this note, we describe the some of these differences.
First, there is a divergence on the jurisdiction of the Lok Pal. Both bills include ministers, MPs for any action outside Parliament, and Group A officers (and equivalent) of the government. The government Bill includes the Prime Minister after he demits office whereas the JLP includes a sitting Prime Minister. The JLP includes any act of an MP in respect of a speech or vote in Parliament (which is now protected by Article 105 of the Constitution). The JLP includes judges; the government Bill excludes them. The JLP includes all government officials, while the government Bill does not include junior (below Group A) officials. The government Bill also includes officers of NGOs who receive government funds or any funds from the public; JLP does not cover NGOs.
Second, the two Bills differ on the composition. The government Bill has a chairperson and up to 8 members; at least half the members must have a judicial background. The JLP has a chairperson and 10 members, of which 4 have a judicial background.
Third, the process of selecting the Lok Pal members is different. The JLP has a two stage process. A search committee will shortlist potential candidates. The search committee will have 10 members; five of these would have retired as Chief Justice of India, Chief Election Commissioner or Comptroller and Auditor General; they will select the other five from civil society. The Lok Pal chairperson and members will be selected from this shortlist by a selection committee. The selection committee consists of the Prime Minister, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, two Supreme Court judges, two high court chief justices, the Chief Election Commissioner, the Comptroller and Auditor General and all previous Lok Pal chairpersons.
The government Bill has a simpler process. The selection will be made by a committee consisting of the Prime Minister, the leaders of Opposition in both Houses of Parliament, a Supreme Court judge, a high court chief justice, an eminent jurist and an eminent person in public life. The selection committee may, at its discretion, appoint a search committee to shortlist candidates.
Fourth, there are some differences in the qualifications of a member of the Lok Pal. The JLP requires a judicial member to have held judicial office for 10 years or been a high court or Supreme Court advocate for 15 years. The government Bill requires the judicial member to be a Supreme Court judge or a high court chief justice. For other members, the government Bill requires at least 25 years experience in anti-corruption policy, public administration, vigilance or finance. The JLP has a lower age limit of 45 years, and disqualifies anyone who has been in government service in the previous two years.
Fifth, the process for removal of Lok Pal members is different. The government Bill permits the president to make a reference to the Supreme Court for an inquiry, followed by removal if the member is found to be biased or corrupt. The reference may be made by the president (a) on his own, (a) on a petition signed by 100 MPs or (c) on a petition by a citizen if the President is then satisfied that it should be referred. The President may also remove any member for insolvency, infirmity of mind or body, or engaging in paid employment.
The JLP has a different process. The process starts with a complaint by any person to the Supreme Court. If the court finds misbehaviour, infirmity of mind or body, insolvency or paid employment, it may recommend his removal to the President.
Sixth, the offences covered by the bills vary. The government Bill deals only with offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The JLP, in addition, includes offences by public servants under the Indian Penal Code, victimization of whistleblowers and repeated violation of citizen's charter.
Seventh, the government Bill provides for an investigation wing under the Lok Pal. The JLP states that the CBI will be under the Lok Pal while investigating corruption cases.
Eighth, the government Bill provides for a prosecution wing of the Lok Pal. In the JLP, the CBI's prosecution wing will conduct this function.
Ninth, the process for prosecution is different. In the government Bill, the Lok Pal may initiate prosecution in a special court. A copy of the report is to be sent to the competent authority. No prior sanction is required. In the JLP, prosecution of the Prime Minister, ministers, MPs and judges of Supreme Court and high courts may be initiated only with the permission of a 7-judge bench of the Lok Pal.
Tenth, the JLP deals with grievance redressal of citizens, in addition to the process for prosecuting corruption cases. It requires every public authority to publish citizen's charters listing its commitments to citizens. The government Bill does not deal with grievance redressal.
Given the widespread media coverage and public discussions, it is important that citizens understand the differences and nuances. This may be a good opportunity to enact a law which includes the better provisions of each of these two bills.


with thanks : moneycontrol.com : link above.

Friday, August 19, 2011

FREE MULTI-SPECIALITY HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP AT PRIYADARSHINI VIHAR


ON the occasion of the 65th Anniversary of our Independence, Priyadarshini Vihar RWA and Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi jointly organized a Free Multi-speciality Health Check Up Camp at Priyadarshini Vihar, Delhi 110 092 on Sunday, 14th August 2011.It was inaugurated by Dr A. K. Walia, Minister of Health, Govt of NCT of Delhi. The Apollo Team led by its Managing Director, Mr Jaideep Gupta, Director (Medical Services) Dr Raman Sardana and the General Manager (Operations), Ms Raji Chandru, included senior doctors from various disciplines including, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Urology, ENT, Ophthalmology (Eyes), and Orthopedics.  Over 150 residents of Priyadarshini Vihar and other neighbouring colonies got their health check up done at the Camp.  Tests like ECG, bone densitometry, blood sugar, and Blood Pressure were also carried out 
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Speaking on the occasion, Dr Raman Sardana urged the audience to develop habits of In his brief remarks, Dr Walia also emphasized on good food habits, morning walk and exercises to keep healthy.taking more of green vegetables, unfried food and regular exercises to keep fit and healthy.

Dr Walia also launched a Family Privilege Card issued by Apollo Hospital whereby the holder  would get discounts ranging from 10 - 25% in all services provided by the Hospital.  Dr Walia handed over the cards to five randomly selected senior citizens of Priyadarshini Vihar.


Ram Gupta, General Secretary of the RWA thanked the Apollo Team for organizing the  multi-speciality camp and issuing Privilege Cards to the residents, which include over 250 senior citizens who would be greatly benefitted.









Thursday, August 18, 2011

Candle March for Anna ji on 16th August, 2011, when he was arrested in New Delhi




WHO IS Anna Hazare Ji ?


10 things to know about Anna Hazare 'n Jan Lok Pal Bill.. !

1. Who is Anna Hazare?
An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War

2. What's so special about him?
He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra

3. So what?
This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills.
In 1975, it used to be a poverty clad village. Now it is one of the richest village in India. It has become a model for self-sustained, eco-friendly & harmonic village.

4. Ok,...?
This guy, Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for his social activities.

5. Really, what is he fighting for?
He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in India.

6. How that can be possible?
He is advocating for a Bil, The Jan Lokpal Bill (The Citizen Ombudsman Bill), that will form an autonomous authority who will make politicians (ministers), beurocrats (IAS/IPS) accountable for their deeds.

7. It's an entirely new thing right..?
In 1972, the bill was proposed by then Law minister Mr. Shanti Bhushan. Since then it has been neglected by the politicians and some are trying to change the bill to suit thier theft (corruption).

8. Oh.. He is going on a hunger strike for that whole thing of passing a Bill ! How can that be possible in such a short span of time?
The first thing he is asking for is: the government should come forward and announce that the bill is going to be passed.
Next, they make a joint committee to DRAFT the JAN LOKPAL BILL. 50% goverment participation and 50% public participation. Because you cant trust the government entirely for making such a bill which does not suit them.

9. Fine, What will happen when this bill is passed?
A LokPal will be appointed at the centre. He will have an autonomous charge, say like the Election Commission of India. In each and every state, Lokayukta will be appointed. The job is to bring all alleged party to trial in case of corruptions within 1 year. Within 2 years, the guilty will be punished. Not like, Bofors scam or Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, that has been going for last 25 years without any result.

10. Is he alone? Whoelse is there in the fight with Anna Hazare?
Prominent personalities like Aamir Khan is supporting his cause.
Baba Ramdev, Ex. IPS Kiran Bedi, Social Activist Swami Agnivesh, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal and many more. 

Ok, got it. What can I do?
At least we can spread the message. 

How?
Putting status message, links, video, changing profile pics.
At least we can support Anna Hazare and the cause for uprooting corruption from India.
At least we can hope that his Hunger Strike does not go in vain.
At least we can pray for his good health.
Thanks for reading.
Please Spread This msg As Much As You Can 'n Tell Others To Do The Same.. !


sent to us by : Mr T K Balu

Anna ji

जय हो , सरकार गलती पर गलती कर रही है जे पी पार्क में तो इजाजत नहीं दी पर देखो विधि का विधान, तिहाड़ में बिना किसी लिखित इजाजत के, अन्ना को इस से अच्छी और  सुरक्छित जगह कहा मिलेगी पूरी सुरक्छा के साथ , और अगर इन में से किसी भी क्रन्तिकारी को कुछ भी होता हे तो उस के लिए सरकार जवाब देह होगी, सरकार जुमेवार होगी, बहुत उतम स्थान हे अनशन  के लिए ,यह अनशन निरंतर यही पर जारी रहे.  वन्दे मातरम

Jagdeep Sharma

Happy Independence day


Still there are lot of  issues unattended at Janta level, could we start from one by one ? to have actual Independence !!  
Thank you and Happy Independence Day ! 
Regards,
JEET KUMAR
President RWA Pocket-3,
Mayur Vihar

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

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121,00,00,000 people


5,68,000 villages.


4120 taluks


619 Districts.


31 states. 

 
1618 languages. 

 
6400 castes ,


6 ethnic groups ,


29 festivalS.


1 COUNTRY, 

 
PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN.

B S Vohra 
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com
www.RWABhagidari.com

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Happy Independence Day

Aao Jhuk ke salaam karen unko,
jinke hisse me ye mukam aata hai,
Khushnaseeb hota hai wo lahu,
jo apne desh ke kaam aata hai.

" JAY HIND " " JAY BHARAT "
Swatantrata Diwas ki Aap Sab ko Hardik Shubhkamnayen.


With best regards


B S Vohra   
President
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com
www.RWABhagidari.com

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Friday, August 12, 2011

Condolence Message - Shahdara RWA

At this hour of sudden death of Sh. Narender Upadhyay ji, We want to share our heartful condolence with you. Let his soul rest in peace in the hands of almighty. Have courage to face the situations & we all are with you in sharing your irrepairable loss, which no words can fill in. We all pray to the God almighty to give you the strength.

B S Vohra       Sandeep Kapoor       Rajesh Agarwal                                                                                                                  East  Delhi  RWAs  Joint  Front