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Discuss how does the institution of ombudsman differ from a court of justice.

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The institution of Ombudsman in the Indian scenario     

In the year 1966 a commission was set up named the Administrative Reforms Commission and this commission recommended that an institution based on the lines of an ombudsman is necessary in India and in pursuance of this a bill was forwarded in the Lok Sabha in the year 1968 which was eventually passed in the year 1969. Since the governments have yielded so much power that can lead to its abuse, it eventually leads to the advent of the ombudsman in India.

Once India attained freedom from the shackles of the British Empire, India had a humungous task to deal with, coping with problems such as the Second World War, economic crises and famines to name a few. And in order to tackle all these problems, India required a competent administrative set up and huge amount of power was given to the administrators and therefore a proper mechanism was required to protect the individuals from the faults of the administration. As was the case in Denmark, India also had to suffer a lot of administrative crises after the Second World War and there were numerous cases of maladministration and corruption surfacing during this period and such problems had to be tackled immediately.


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