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Lokpal And Lokayukta




A.Natchathira, Dr. Amedkar Law University (School of Excellence in Law), Chennai

ABSTRACT

Corruption is not a new term for India, soon after Independence there was a battle between the corrupt and justice. India is among the corrupt states of the world. The corruption is the public sector is a hurdle towards the nation development. This article examines the impact of Lokpal on Indian society, evaluating its successes and limitation the study delves into the challenges faced during its implementation, such as limited prisons in states, political influence in appointments and lack of infrastructure. Notwithstanding these challenges, article highlights success stories in states where Lokpal has been effective in addressing corruption. This act will form two independent bodies one at the state level and other at the center. Both these bodies will be independence and there will be interruption by any body on its functionaries however it is yet to get finalized and the details about its background and current scenario discussed in the article.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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