15 August 2011

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Janlokpal Bill Versus Congress Govt. Lokpal Bill - Know the difference on 25 Points between Janlokpal Bill and Govt. Lokpal Bill

Janlokpal Bill Versus Congress Govt. Lokpal Bill - Know the difference on 25 Points between Janlokpal Bill and Govt. Lokpal Bill

Today many educated Indians who are in reality uneducated are misguiding the Indians regarding the Janlokpal Bill.

So now please compare the Anna Hazare team made Janlokpal Bill and Government made Lokpal Bill.

Compare the Lokpal Bill and understand which Lokpal Bill will reduce the corruption in India.


1-
Government’s Lokpal –
Directed against those who raise their voice against corruption?
[Section 17 (1) (e) of Govt Bill]
Jurisdiction –
Only 65,000 people out of 1.2 crore
Only Group Central Govt employees
Instead of ALL Govt employees
All NGOs, Societies, Trusts, even unregistered

2-
Government’s Lokpal
[Section 50, 51 of Govt Bill]
Provides illegitimate protection to the corrupt officials?
If a citizen complains against a govt officer’s corruption to Lokpal…

•Govt officer can file a Cross Complaint directly to the Special Court
Without Preliminary Enquiry that whether complain was frivolous

•Govt officer given free advocate while the Citizen has to defend himself If complain proved frivolous citizen gets minimum 2 years jail

•If corruption of Govt officer proved –gets minimum 6 months jail

3-
Government’s Lokpal-
Section 23, 24 of Govt Bill -
Pro-accused investigation process?

After preliminary enquiry, accused given a hearing before filing an FIR

To explain why an FIR should not be registered against him.

After completion of investigations, presented evidence & again given a hearing
To explain why a case should not be filed in the court

During investigations, if investigations are to be started against any new persons,
They too would be presented with evidence against them & given hearing

Increased risk to whistleblowers

Nowhere else in the world is Criminal Jurisprudence like this!

4-
Critical Issues –Prime Minister
Government’s Draft –
PM kept out of Lokpal’s purview

Jan Lokpal Draft –

Lokpal should have power to investigate allegations of corruption against PM.
Special safeguards provided against frivolous & mischievous complaints

CORRUPTION by PM can be investigated, under Prevention of Corruption Act
Govt wants investigations to be done by CBI which comes directly under him, rather than independent Lokpal

As per Indian Constitution we got equality, in the eyes of law every citizen is equal no one is above the law.

Then how come an Indian citizen SERVANT Prime Minister will not obey and follow the law of Lokpal.

5-
Critical Issues –Judiciary

Government’s Draft –
Judiciary kept out of Lokpal’s purview.
Government wants it to be included in Judicial Accountability Bill (JAB)

In JAB permission to enquire against a judge will be given by a three member
Committee, Two judges & a retd Chief justice of the SAME court)

If only a strong and effective JAB were considered & enacted simultaneously
Judicial Accountability Bill (JA B), drafted by the government, does not
Talk of bribery by the judges. It only talks of “misbehavior”.

National Oversight Committee sought to be created through JAB will not
Have the police and investigative powers and machinery to deal with
Criminal complaints of bribery, which Lokpal would have. Therefore, the
Two bills actually complement each other.

Even if judicial corruption were included in JAB, it is not clear when
Would an effective JAB become a reality? Should we wait endlessly till?
JAB became a reality?

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal should have power to investigate allegations of corruption against Judiciary.
Special safeguards provided against frivolous & mischievous complaints

6-
Critical Issues –MPs

Government’s Draft –
Government has excluded this from Lokpal’s purview.
Article 105(2) gives them Freedom to Vote or Speak in Parliament,
Not Freedom for taking Bribe for it!!!

Govt virtually giving a license to MPs to take bribes with impunity
Strikes at the foundations of our democracy

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal should be able to investigate allegations that any MP had taken bribe to vote or speak in Parliament

7-
Critical Issues –Grievance Redressal –

Government’s Draft –
No penalties proposed. So, this will remain only on paper

Government had earlier agreed to it – (Joint committee meeting, 23rd May)
Unfortunately have gone back on this decision.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Violation of CITIZEN’S CHARTER (if an officer does not do a COMMON Man’s work in prescribed time) by an officer should be penalized and should be deemed to be
Corruption.

8-
Critical Issues –CBI

Government’s Draft –
Government wants to retain its hold over CBI.
CBI misused by government. Recently, govt exempted CBI from RTI,

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Anti-corruption branch of CBI should be merged into Lokpal.

9-
Critical Issue – Lokpal Appoint and selection

Government Draft –
With 5 out of 10 members from ruling establishment, 6 politicians in selection committee, ensured that only pliable & weak people be selected
Search committee to be selected by selection committee
No selection process provided.

Governments will be able to appoint its own Lokpal members & Chairperson.
Earlier consensus on Selection committee, Selection process, Disagreement only on composition of search committee – (Joint Committee meeting, 7th May)

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Broad based selection committee with 2 politicians, 4 judges and 2 independent constitutional authorities. An independent search committee consisting of
Retired constitutional authorities to prepare first list. A detailed transparent selection process with PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

10-
Critical Issues –Accountability (Lokpal Members)

Government’s Draft –
Accountable to the Government. Only government can seek removal of Lokpal

Both Selection and Removal of Lokpal in Government’s CONTROL Puppet in government’s hands

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Accountable to the PEOPLE
Any Citizen can make a complaint to Supreme Court and seek removal.
Judicial review over the actions of the Lokpal by the High Courts under Article 226 and the Supreme Court under Article 32 and 136

11.
Critical Issues –Accountability (Lokpal Staff)

Government’s Draft
Lokpal itself will investigate complaints against its own staff, thus creating serious conflicts of interest
Government’s Lokpal is accountable either to itself or the government.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Complaint against Lokpal staff will be heard by an independent authority
We suggested accountability of Lokpal directly to PUBLIC

12-
Critical Issues –Method of Enquiry

Government’s Draft –

CrPC being amended Special protection to the accused

•After preliminary enquiry, all evidence provided to the accused & hearing for why an FIR should not be registered against him.

•After completion of investigations, again all evidence provided & hearing for why a case should not be filed against him in the court.

•During investigations, if investigations are to be started against any new persons, they would also be presented with all evidence against them and heard.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Method would be the same as provided in CrPC like in any other criminal case.
•After preliminary enquiry, an FIR will be registered.

•After investigations, case will be presented before a court, where the trial will take place
13-
Critical Issues –Lokayukta –

Government’s Draft –
Only Lokpal at the centre would be created through this Bill.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
The same bill should provide for Lokpal at centre and Lokayuktas in states

According to Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, some of the CMs have objected
State Information Commissions were also set up under RTI Act through
Single Act only.

14-
Critical Issues –Whistleblower Protection –

Government’s Draft –
No mention in this law

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal will be required to provide protection to whistleblowers, witnesses
And victims of corruption

Protection for whistleblowers is being provided through a separate law.
That law so bad - Trashed by Standing Committee of Parliament - headed by
Ms Jayanthi Natrajan.
Earlier agreed that Lokpal would be given the duty of providing protection to
Whistleblowers under the other law, & that law would also be discussed & improved in
Joint Committee only (Joint Committee meeting, 23rd May)

15-
Critical Issues –Special Benches in HC

Government’s Draft –
No such provision
One study shows that it takes 25 years at appellate stage in corruption cases.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
High Courts will set up special benches to hear appeals in corruption cases to fast track
Them

16-
Critical Issues –CrPC

Government’s Draft-
Not included

Jan Lokpal Draft-
On the basis of past experience on why anti-corruption cases take a long
Time in courts and why do our agencies lose them, some amendments to CrPC
Have been suggested to prevent frequent stay orders

17-
Critical Issues –Dismissal of Corrupt Government Servant –

Government’s Draft –
The minister will decide whether to remove a corrupt officer or not.
Often, Ministers are beneficiaries of corruption of senior officers
Power of removing corrupt people from jobs should be given to
Independent Lokpal rather than this being decided by the minister in the
Same department.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
After completion of investigations, in addition to filing a case in a court for
Prosecution, bench of Lokpal will hold open hearings and decide whether to remove the government servant from job

18-
Critical Issues –Punishment

Government’s Draft –
None of these accepted. Only maximum punishment raised to 10 years.

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Maximum punishment is ten years
• Higher punishment if rank of accused is higher
• Higher fines if accused are business entities
• If successfully convicted, a business entity should be blacklisted from future
Contracts.

19-
Critical Issues –Financial Independence

Government’s Draft –
Finance ministry will decide the quantum of budget
This seriously compromises with the financial independence of Lokpal

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal 11 members collectively will decide how much budget they need

20-
Critical Issues –Prevent ongoing Corruption
Government’s Draft –
No such duties and powers of Lokpal

2G is believed to have been known while the process was going on.
Shouldn’t some agency have a duty to take steps to stop
Further corruption rather than just punish people later?

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal will have a duty to take steps to prevent corruption in any ongoing
Activity, if brought to his notice. If need be, Lokpal will obtain orders from High
Court.

21-
Critical Issues –Tap Phones

Government’s Draft –
Home Secretary would grant permission

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal bench will grant permission to do so

The right to tap phones is a basic right provided to all Investigation Agencies in the country even now Permission from Home Secretary will compromise investigations.

22-
Critical Issues –Delegation of Powers

Government’s Draft –
All work will be done by 11
Members of Lokpal. Practically no delegation
This is a sure way to kill Lokpal.
Within no time, the members would be overburdened

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Lokpal members will only hear cases against senior officers and politicians or
Cases involving huge amounts. Rest of the work will be done by officers working under Lokpal

23-
Critical Issues –NGOs

Government’s Draft –
All NGOs, big or small, even unregistered, are covered.
A method to arm twist NGOs
About 5 lakh registered NGOs and millions unregistered
Contradicts own logic of not including lower bureaucracy because of large numbers overburdening Lokpal

Jan Lokpal Draft –
Only government funded NGOs covered

24-
Critical Issues –False, Frivolous & Vexatious Complaints

Government’s Draft –
2-5 years of imprisonment& fine
• The accused can file complaint against complainant in a court
• Prosecutor and all expenses of this case will be provided by the government to the accused
• The complainant will also have to pay compensation to the accused

Every accused will harass complainants.
Corrupt people will file cases against complainants and no one will dare file any
Complaint.
Interestingly, Minimum punishment for corruption is 6 months but for
Filing false complaint is 2 years.


Jan Lokpal Draft –
No imprisonment, only fines on complainants.
Lokpal will decide whether a complaint is frivolous or vexatious or false.

25-
Government Lokpal Bill –

Investigation process provided by the government would severely COMPROMISE ALL INVESTIGATIONS

If evidence were made available to the accused at various stages of investigations, it would also REVEAL IDENTITY OF WHISTLEBLOWERS compromising their security

Such a pro-accused process of Criminal Jurisprudence NOWHERE IN THE WORLD
Such process would KILL ALMOST EVERY CASE !!!!

Reality views by sm

Tags- Janlokpal Bill versus Congress Government Lokpal

6 comments:

SATYE August 16, 2011  

JAN LOKPAL BILL DRAFTED BY ANNA TEAM MUST BE PASSED... FOR THE BETTER FUTURE OF BHARAT

Anonymous,  August 19, 2011  

Urge to fellow indian raise your voice ,join your hands against corruption and be part of this historic movement because time give this rare opportunity and if we miss this time to show the strenght of common people then I Have doubt that future give us any better oportunity like this .So I Request come forward and extend your support by any means and show this arogant govt and politicians that enough is enough they have to hear voice of this country citizen and make politician understand that they are servant of this country citizen/coommon man who is deprived from basic amenties like food,home,education ,good health faclites and social securtiy and they have to work for betterment of the citizen of country and they are liable to anwser for each and every question otherwise they may be replaced .

V N Dixit,  August 21, 2011  

@SMV N Dixit
I have gone thru complete jan lokpal bill. Section 28B sub para (b) seems to be incomplete.Otherwise, I basically agree & support Jan lokpal bill. Minimum Punishment clause against the accused ,if proven guilty, should be same as that against Whistle blower if he is proved to be giving a baseless complaint/Grievance.

SM August 24, 2011  

@V N Dixitthanks.yes it will get solved i think when final law will come out.