Knowledge Themes
Prevention of Corruption Act 1988
Central Vigilance Commission Act 2003
Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act 2013
Santhanam Committee
Administrative Reforms Commission Reports
Whistle Blowers Protection Act 2014
Delhi Special Police Establishment Act 1946
Right to Information Act 2005
United Nations Convention against Corruption
Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002
Second ARC Report on Ethics in Governance
Citizen's Charters
Social Audit
Section 17A of PCA
Vineet Narain Case
Structural Subtopics
- Evolution of CVC from executive body to statutory authority
- Appointment process and composition of Central Vigilance Commission
- Jurisdiction of CVC over All India Services and Group A officers
- Relationship between CVC and Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs)
- Role of CVC in supervising Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
- Institutional framework and powers of Lokpal under the 2013 Act
- Appointment committee and search committee for Lokpal members
- Comparison between Lokpal and CVC jurisdictions
- Investigative powers of Lokpal and its wing for preliminary inquiry
- Challenges and limitations of advisory nature of CVC recommendations
- Impact of Vineet Narain judgment on CVC's independence
- Functional relationship between CVC and Lokpal in corruption cases
- Provisions for whistleblower protection and the role of CVC
- Analysis of the Santhanam Committee recommendations on prevention of corruption
- Accountability mechanisms for anti-corruption bodies to the Parliament
Study Material
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