DECISION MAKING PROCESS OF THE GOVT MUST HAVE LOGICAL MECHANISM AND NOT AN ARBITRARY FUNCTION
The Government functions for the welfare of public good and therefore there has to be position to work in the interest of public accountability as it uses public funds more over the government consists of individuals who have there own individual interests , Government can't be arbitrary, it's decision must be logical .The process of decision making should be reasonable and transparent. This has led to the evolution over a period of time,of the system of maintaining facts and figures related to the public utilities and available in the form of informations received through correspondence duly authenticated by those authorised to collect and transmit such informations The decision making must be recorded in the form of noting sheets by the decision makers at various levels, marshalling facts and arguments in favour of a particular action taken by the complex process .The filing of notes therefore is of utmost importance in the government Admininistration,proper Constitution, maintenance and processing of concerned files has to be done with utmost care as the government is accountable for the expenditure of public funds for which it is necessary to face audit report of the account matters . Government decision making has to be open for scrutiny of the judiciary and it is necessary to frame the rule and the regulations on all aspects of the decision making so that decision making is not subjective and dependent on the decision maker .The decision making must be logical and based on the objective criteria. All this implies an elaborate and detailed system of informations and maintenance of record required for the good governance and accountability for which now the RTI act publications and too the RTS act adjudication may have justifying objective criteria for the decision and adjudication as required in the light of public interest and accountability prescribed under law code manual prefixed by the constitution of India.
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