Telangana Lokayukta

Telangana Lokayukta is the parliamentary ombudsman formed by the erstwhile of Andhra Pradesh under the Andhra Pradesh Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayuktas Act, 83 and adapted by Telangana[2] after getting bifurcated from Andhra Pradesh.[3][4] The institution was designed to as a high level statutory functionary for the state of Telangana for addressing the public complaints against the state government officials and its administration and is independent of the governing political and public administration. The Act became Law from 1st November'83. The passage of Lokpal and Lokayukta's Act, 2013 in Parliament had become law from January 16,2014 and had mandated every state in India to appoint its Lokayukta within a year of its passing.[5][6] The mission of the Institution of Lokayukta is to eradicate the evil of corruption, favouritism, abuse of position and Power among the public functionaries and improve efficiency and to create cleaner image of the top public functionaries and promote fairness and honesty.

Telangana Lokayukta
Agency overview
Formed1983
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyIndia
Operations jurisdictionIndia
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersOffice of The Lokayukta, H.No.5-9-49, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.
Agency executive
  • Hon’ble Mr. CV Ramulu.[1]

The state Governor appoints Lokayukta on recommendation of the committee consisting of the State Chief Minister, Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Leader of Opposition, Chairman of Legislative Council and Leader of Opposition of Legislative Council.

History and administration

The Lokayukta Act, 1983 passed in erstwhile joint state of Andhra Pradesh in the year 1983 was accepted by Telangana after its formation in the year 2014.[3] The Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013,makes it compulsory for each state to appoint Lokayukta similar to Lokpal at central level for investigation into complaints of corruption against government officers in public offices.[7] The state Lokayukta is currently operating from the Government Building situated in H.No.5-9-49, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.

In 2019, Telangana Government passed an ordinance that in addition to serving chief Justices or sitting judges even retired Chief Justices or retired Justices can be considered as eligible for appointment for the position as the State Lokayukta.[8]

Powers

The institution has independent powers to investigate and prosecute any government official or public servants who are covered by the act and against whom complaint is received for abusing his authority for self interest or causes hurt to anyone or any action done intentionally or following corrupt practices negatively impacting the state or individual.[9]

Past Lokayuktas and tenure

In December 2019,the state Government had appointed retired high court judge CV Ramulu as state Lokayukta and V Niranjan Rao as the Upa-Lokayukta,[1] as the position was vacant since 2014 when the new state was formed.[10]

IndexNameHolding charge fromHolding charge to
1 Justice Mr.A. Avula Sambasiva Rao  14.11.1983  13.11.1988 
2 Justice Mr.A. Seetharam Reddy  12.03.1990  11.03.1995
3 Justice Mr.D.J. Jagannadha Raju  11.05.1995  10.05.2000 
4 Justice R. Ramanujam 12.07.2002  11.07.2007 
5 Justice S. Ananda Reddy 12.10.2007  11.10.2012 

Notable cases

1. In October 2016, on receiving a complaint from Hyderabad city's child rights NGO, 'Balala Hakkula Sangham' (Child Rights Association),the institution had forwarded for enquiry from city's Police regarding a suicide death case of a 13-year-old girl allegedly due to a 68-day fast undertaken by her as part of a particular community ritual.[11]

2. In 2013, the institution had assigned a case and asked for a report from state CID on a petition from few teachers in relation to some teachers getting jobs and promotions on fake certificates.[12]

3. In April 2021, the institution restrained Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur from collecting additional fees from its students as the school has collected major part of it giving relief to the students and parents.[13]

References

  1. "Telangana: Retired HC judge CV Ramulu named Telangana Lokayukta - ET Government". ETGovernment.com. 22 December 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  2. Desk, Internet (1 June 2016). "The story of India's 29th State — Telangana". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  3. "Upa Lokayukta". lokayukta.telangana.gov.in. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  4. "How Telangana demand led to bifurcation". The Indian Express. 9 March 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  5. Seetharaman, G. (10 November 2018). "Delay in appointment of Lokpal & Lokayukta: Who will bell the graft?". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  6. Bureau, Our (18 December 2018). "Lok Sabha passes landmark Lokpal Bill". @businessline. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  7. "Only four states have appointed judicial, non-judicial members of Lokayukta, says report". The Economic Times. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  8. "Telangana government ordinance: Ex-High Court judges can now chair Lokayukta Act". The New Indian Express. 14 December 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  9. "About Institution". www.lokayukta.ap.nic.in. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  10. Koride, Mahesh (20 December 2019). "G Chandraiah new SHRC chief, CV Ramulu Telangana's first Lok Ayukta | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  11. "Hyderabad Girl's death: Lokayukta seeks report from police". DNA India. 14 October 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  12. "FGG asks governor to seek CID probe report on fake teachers | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. 26 August 2021. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  13. "HPS branch to stop fee collection: Lokayukta | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. 21 April 2021. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
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