GOVERNMENT IS ACCOUNTABLE TO THE LEGISLATURE ,AS WELL AS THE PUBLIC , THEREFORE IT MUST BE IN POSITION TO JUSTIFY IT'S EVERY ACTION IN THE LIGHT OF PUBLIC INTEREST AND WELFARE.

Government is responsible for delivering charter of public accountability and transparency in Admininistration for which the RTI act publications and too the RTS act adjudication empowered to initiate the process of consultations with the government offices and Public authorities and at the same time the government is responsible and too accountable to the Legislature,It must Accordingly maintain appropriate records of the held transactions of the work and conduct as well as business to discharge it's accountability. Government is also responsible and accountable for the expenditure of Public funds it must therefore maintain all accounts and the pertinent records justifying the expenditure required for the audit purposes and other verification of the time to time accountability. The decision of the government must be uniform and open to the scrutiny required too for the judicial accountability before the court of law and rules so it must according frame rules and regulations on the aspects of decison making so that decision making is not subjective and dependent on the personal views of the decision maker .The decision making must be logical and based on the objective criteria Government, therefore, needs to be in a position to Marshall facts and figures in support of a case whenever a decision is to be taken .As such all this implies an elaborate and detailed system of the record so that there is a reasonable transpancy in decision making so required by the Public under law code manual prefixed by the constitution of India and further empowered by the RTI act publications and too by the RTS act adjudication, elaborate on the subject matter deliberation required to be verified by the public authorities as the government is accountable to the Legislature and the Public of the area and circle demanding free and fair justice from the system of governance

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