DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE VIGILANCE DEPARTMENT/OFFICERS AND TIME TO TIME REVIEW AND REVISION OF THE CASES , AND EXPLANATION MADE BY THE CCS (CONDUCT) RULES AGAINST THE DEFAULTERS.
RTI welfare Association and various other groups and organisations working on the captioned subject matter deliberation required to be noticed by the study of protocol mentioned in the CCS (Conduct ) Rules and processed against the defaulters under article 350 of the constitution of India by the Resource persons,RTI activists and Volunteers must have appropriate vision and correction under law code manual prefixed by the government and department of the Administrative reforms however such cases are lying pending with the vigilance department and the Head of Departments even though the vigilance department and officers are responsible to follow preventive action by way of ensuring that all Complaints relating to corruption are looked into promptly by an appropriate agency and too ensuring compliance with the code of conduct for these officers and also ensuring compliance with the other directives issued time to time by the government of India and the state governments under rule 3(2) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules required to take all possible steps to ensure the integrity and devotion to duty,in exercise of powers conferred on him. As such departmental proceedings and Reports and returns are required to be verified well in time under the provision made and created for the good governance and accountability in administration for which the officers of the vigilance department and the supervisory duty and responsibility must have appropriate vision and investigation, trial and the required enquiry lying pending for due Report before the competent higher authority is a serious lapse and irregularity at the level of vigilance department for which necessary action must be taken well in time in the interest of justice and transparency in administration and the department of Administrative reforms must take such cases with the appropriate government to act and advice to the HOD and the competent higher authority accordingly failing which it is difficult to bring transparency and accountability in the administration as corruption is continuously increasing day by day due to unusual practice of delay in deciding the cases pending finalisation over 3 months since very very long.
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