Right to service act in India: Its Provision, Needs and Limitation

Authors

  • Virender singh

Keywords:

right to information, public service delivery, senior bureaucrats

Abstract

Right-based approach to governance became popular in India in the first decade of present century with the passage of legislations conferring Right to Information, Right to Work in rural areas, and Right to Primary Education upon its citizens. This article examines the next step in that direction—passage of Right to Service (RTS) Acts by a number of Indian States thereby providing its citizens the right to time-bound delivery of notified public services. These Acts not only empower citizens to make claims against the government if the rights are violated but also serve as a tool for the politicians and the senior bureaucrats to control lower bureaucracy. This article traces the genealogy of RTS Acts in Citizen’s Charter movement of the1990s in the UK and evaluates their progress and results with the help of various theories and concepts used for improving the public service delivery. How inept implementation has thwarted the promise of accountability inherent in these Acts will be seen in detail while piercing the veil of statistical data.

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Published

2017-09-30

How to Cite

singh, V. (2017). Right to service act in India: Its Provision, Needs and Limitation. Universal Research Reports, 4(5), 68–71. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/177

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