Agencyname: | Assam Lokayukta |
Formed: | 1986 |
Country: | India |
Federal: | No |
Headquarters: | Office of The Lokayukta, Assam, Shaktigarh Path, 2nd Bylane, House No. 15, Bhangagarh, Guwahati 781005 |
Chief1name: | Hon’ble Mr. Justice Hitesh Kumar Sarma, Upa-Lokayukta, Assam[1] |
The Assam Lokayukta is the Parliamentary Ombudsman for the state of Assam (India). It is a high level statutory functionary, created to address grievances of the public against ministers, legislators, administration and public servants in issues related to misuse of power, mal-administration and corruption.[2] It was first formed under the Assam Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayukta Act, and approved by the president of India on 2011. The passage of Lokpal and Lokayukta's Act, 2013 in Parliament had become law from January 16, 2014, and requires each state to appoint its Lokayukta within a year.[3] [4] A bench of Lokayukta should consist of judicial and non-judicial members.[5] An Upa-Lokayukta is a deputy to Lokayukta and assists him in his work and acts in-charge Lokayukta in case the position fells vacant before time.
A Lokayukta of the state is appointed to office by the state Governor after consulting the committee consisting of State Chief Minister, Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Leader of Opposition, Chairman of Legislative Council and Leader of Opposition of Legislative Council and cannot be removed from office except for reasons specified in the Act and will serve the period of five years.
Assam Government had designed and introduced the Assam Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayuktas Act, 1985 to improve the responsibility and accountability services in Public offices by citizens through Investigation of Complaint and grievances against Public functionaries, ministers, legislators and other public servants in the state and after passing in state Legislature the bill received the approval of the Hon’ble President on 12 December’1986 and on 20 January’1989 the Rules were framed under this Act.[6] [7] The Lokpal and Lokayukta Act 2013, makes it compulsory for each state to appoint Lokayukta similar to Lokpal at central level for investigation into complaints of corruption against government officers in public offices.[8]
The Governor has authority for the purpose of conducting investigations to appoint a person as Lokayukta after consultation with the Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, the Speaker and the Leader of the Opposition in Assam Legislative Assembly and he will hold office for a term of five years from the date of appointment, and one or more persons as Upa-Lokayukta after consultation with Lokayukta in accordance with the provisions of Act.
1 | Mr. Justice T.C Das, Lokayukta | 1st Feb'1989 | 31st Jan'1994 |
2 | Mr. Justice R. K. Manisana Singh, Lokayukta, | 10th Feb'1994 | 21st Mar'1995 |
3 | Mr. Justice D.N. Baruah, Upa-Lokayukta, | 1st Mar'2001 | 28th Feb'2002 |
4 | Mr. Justice P. C. Phukan, Upa-Lokayukta, | 3rd Mar'2006 | 30th Nov'2007 |
5 | Mr. Justice D. Biswas, Upa-Lokayukta, | 28 April'2010 | 31st Aug'2012 |
6 | Mr. Justice H. Barua, Upa-Lokayukta, | 7 May'2014 | 31st Oct'2016 |
7 | Mr. Justice C.R. Sarma, Upa-Lokayukta, | 31st Oct'2016 | |
The organisation has its authorized cells in each and every District Commissioner's office to facilitate people to lodge their complaints locally and avoid visiting its headquarters in Guwahati.[9] Currently as per the draft of the Bill, the existing and previous chief ministers, present and previous ministers, and currently and earlier elected MLAs are covered under the Act.[10] In the year 2011,Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi announced that the Assam Lokayukta Bill will be amended to include the chief minister[11]