009- Apr 6 ⚖️ Lokpal Gets New Members – Reviving India’s Anti-Corruption Machinery

On April 6, 2025, the President of India approved the appointment of three new members to the Lokpal, strengthening the country’s highest anti-corruption body after a period of operational dormancy.

This marks a renewal of faith in institutional vigilance and sets the tone for greater accountability in public life.


🧭 What is the Lokpal?

The Lokpal of India is a statutory body established under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.
It is empowered to inquire into allegations of corruption against public functionaries — including the Prime Minister, Ministers, and Members of Parliament.


🏛️ New Appointees – Who They Are

NameBackground
Justice (Retd.) Arvind NairFormer Chief Justice of Patna High Court
Dr. Lakshmi S. VermaRenowned legal scholar & former NHRC member
R. K. Mathur (Retd.)Former Defence Secretary, experienced in public ethics

These appointments were made on the recommendation of the Selection Committee, chaired by the Prime Minister, with representation from the Chief Justice of India and Leader of Opposition.


🧠 Why This Matters

  • Revives credibility of the Lokpal institution
  • Fulfills a constitutional promise of integrity in governance
  • Encourages citizen confidence in public redressal systems
  • Sets an example for State Lokayuktas to strengthen their own teams

📜 Lokpal – Key Features

  • 🧾 Can initiate probes into corruption cases
  • 🧑‍⚖️ Has powers of prosecution, search, and seizure
  • 🔍 Includes a Lokpal Bench (Chairperson + Judicial + Non-Judicial Members)
  • 🏛️ Reports annually to the President

🧭 Relevance for Exams

  • GS2: Statutory Bodies, Governance, Transparency
  • GS4: Ethics, Accountability, Integrity
  • Essay: “Power corrupts only when accountability sleeps.”

✨ Conclusion

“Lokpal is not just an institution — it’s a mirror held up to power.”

With new minds and renewed trust, the Lokpal stands once again — ready to defend the public interest, investigate without fear or favor, and remind every office bearer that service must always stand under the light of scrutiny.

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