GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TIME BOUND DECISION AND SPEEDY DISPOSAL OF CASES REFERRED FOR THE COMPLIANCE, UNDER LAW CODE MANUAL PREFIXED BY THE LAW OF LIMITATIONS.
It is a matter of fact and concern to be noticed by all concerned that our Prime Minister of India, while taking important issues and matter with the Press on 15-4-2024 has criticised the work and conduct of the bureaucracy, very much responsible for the disposal of work at various levels of the government function and purpose for which these have been evolved, however it would be defeated if these procedures are reduced to mere red tape and delays occur in the disposal of work of the concerned departments. It is generally found that references received in the offices are kept pending and delayed and are not dealt with expeditiously or with as much sense of urgency as is required, even in the cases related to the RTI and the RTS act adjudication where time bound provision of the need for speedy disposal of work has been given to the every office and public authority however it is not realised that the administrative delays are a source of discontent and delay breeds corruption, and the effective implementation of Government policies and programmes largely depends upon an efficient and the speedy disposal of work for which it is too necessary to verify the monitoring and disposal of cases, identification of delays and the required remedial measures, where it is found necessary to take systematic decision of the cases referred to the lower staff and public authorities and follow instructions on the captioned subject of disposal of references made and time allowed for disposal of such cases failing which it is not possible to bring efficiency in the administration and ensure prompt disposal of the cases as per required quick and efficient processing, as well as systematic decision making, within the schedule of check and disposal of ensured correction and inspection by the office and authority, as delay is enforced, even after the allowed disposal of references made and prefixed with the responsibility of categorisation like, Immediate, Urgent and ordinary.
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