Thursday, April 18, 2024
10:46 PM (GMT +5)

Go Back   CSS Forums > CSS Cadres and Training Programmes > Specialized Training Program (STP) > Pakistan Administrative Service

Reply Share Thread: Submit Thread to Facebook Facebook     Submit Thread to Twitter Twitter     Submit Thread to Google+ Google+    
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Thursday, November 04, 2010
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Lahore
Posts: 14
Thanks: 16
Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts
Shazif is on a distinguished road
Default Are AC's gonna Restore?

i want to that r AC's goin to restore or not??________nd if yes than it will take how long?
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old Friday, November 05, 2010
maliasghar's Avatar
39th CTP (DMG)
CSP Medal: Awarded to those Members of the forum who are serving CSP Officers - Issue reason: CE 2010 - Merit  09Medal of Appreciation: Awarded to appreciate member's contribution on forum. (Academic and professional achievements do not make you eligible for this medal) - Issue reason:
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Islamabad
Posts: 365
Thanks: 153
Thanked 913 Times in 344 Posts
maliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of light
Default

Assistant Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners have already been restored in Balochistan.
__________________
Muhammad Ali Asghar
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to maliasghar For This Useful Post:
Faisal Rana (Wednesday, December 29, 2010)
  #3  
Old Friday, November 05, 2010
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Lahore
Posts: 14
Thanks: 16
Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts
Shazif is on a distinguished road
Default

but i wnt to know about whole pakistan!!
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old Saturday, November 06, 2010
maliasghar's Avatar
39th CTP (DMG)
CSP Medal: Awarded to those Members of the forum who are serving CSP Officers - Issue reason: CE 2010 - Merit  09Medal of Appreciation: Awarded to appreciate member's contribution on forum. (Academic and professional achievements do not make you eligible for this medal) - Issue reason:
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Islamabad
Posts: 365
Thanks: 153
Thanked 913 Times in 344 Posts
maliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of lightmaliasghar is a glorious beacon of light
Default


It is a bit hard to say, but the other three provincial governments have also expressed resolve to restore the Executive Magistracy.
__________________
Muhammad Ali Asghar
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old Saturday, January 08, 2011
Abdullah Nayyar's Avatar
38th CTP (DMG)
CSP Medal: Awarded to those Members of the forum who are serving CSP Officers - Issue reason: CE 2009 - Merit  31
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: City of Angels
Posts: 157
Thanks: 192
Thanked 215 Times in 91 Posts
Abdullah Nayyar will become famous soon enoughAbdullah Nayyar will become famous soon enough
Default

Flaws of the LG system


By Zahoor Hussain Gujar

ALTHOUGH local government is a provincial subject, it was kept in the Sixth Schedule of the constitution until January 2010, thereby robbing the provinces of their right to legislate on the subject on their own. This encroached upon provincial autonomy.

The current local government law, introduced in 2001, is an imposed piece of legislation. The claim that MNAs, MPAs as well as the bureaucracy are not owning the system is actually a show of resistance to the way this system was imposed and introduced. It is a costly mode of governance. Whereas district officers (DOs) of all devolved departments are available, 11 executive district officers of BPS-19 were introduced in addition to these DOs.

A grade 20-21 district coordination officer (DCO) was also introduced. Whereas a DCO can manage a district`s affairs from the district headquarters, no deputy was given to him to oversee affairs at the tehsil level. So he has to use the services of the DDO(R) and tehsildar of the tehsil concerned, who are officials of the revenue department and have nothing to do with so-called coordination and administrative assignments.

All revenue officers were made subordinate to the district nazim, which is a political office. Revenue officers also run revenue courts and hear land cases worth billions of rupees. So if there is a revenue case between the district nazim or anybody close to him versus some common citizen, what would be the decision of the revenue officer? After all he is answerable to the district nazim and relies on him for his posting and issuance of annual confidential reports.

The police were given unbridled powers under the Police Order 2002. No civilian check exists on the police at the district level. Astonishingly, whereas divisions (commissionerate) were abolished, regions were created for the police hierarchy.

This so-called devolution plan envisaged a parallel sort of government, where districts were seen interacting with the centre, bypassing the provincial political set-up. So the very concept of federalism has been put at stake. If this system was so successful (as has been claimed) it should have been introduced in 52 cantonments and Islamabad as well.

Whereas in the old system an assistant commissioner (AC) or deputy commissioner (DC) could be suspended, removed, dismissed or terminated from service due to negligence, carelessness or dereliction of duty, a district or tehsil nazim cannot be touched in any official manner. It seems that the makers of the devolution plan thought that only saints would become district or tehsil nazims.

In the old system there was one AC and one DC. Now these officers has been replaced by DDO(R), DO(R), EDO(R) and DCO. Similarly the Police Order has separated watch and ward and investigation. Previously one had to bribe the local SHO only but now one has to bribe the SHO and SIO (station investigation officer) as well. The masses (prey) are the same while the officers (hunters) have increased.

The chain or unity of command —the hallmark of the old system under the umbrella of the deputy commissioner — is no more available. The new system created a number of centres of power and thus weakened the very writ of the state, particularly at the district level, the most important administrative unit.

Each local unit was made independent of the other. Districts are out of bounds for the province, tehsils are out of reach for districts and union councils are out of control of tehsils. In essence a system of states within a state has been created! Caste-based fiefdoms were established throughout Pakistan at the district and tehsil levels. The system was designed in such a way so that the rulers of the time could manage, manipulate and manoeuvre it.

The stalwarts of the devolution plan claim they had tried to replace a repressive British imperialist system of executive magistracy. If this is the criteria then our police and army are also symbols of imperialism. Should these two institutions be abolished as well?

This system might have been suitable for a highly civilised society where people are not only conscious of their rights but also care for their duties. But though ours may be a rights-conscious society, at this stage we are not ready to accept our duties as for example towards encroachments, etc.

Billions of rupees have been injected into this system for its survival. Most of these billions went into the pockets of engineers of the works and services department of the district governments and infrastructure department of the TMAs and their contractors. So this system is not for the benefit of the masses but of the engineers and contractors.

The transfer of magisterial powers from the executive to the judiciary not only overburdened the judiciary but also created problems for departments functioning at the local level with regard to implementation of local and special laws.

The DC was a neutral entity whereas the district nazim is a political entity. Our politicians, particularly at the local level, can never shake off their party prejudices and often serve only their partymen, ignoring others.

This system is a confused one. In a less-educated society the functioning of so many officers is a source of continued confusion and chaos. The larger the size of government, the more the red tape.

It would be beneficial if a system based on the experiences of the local government ordinances of 1979 and 2001 may be adopted, keeping the good aspects of both. It would also be a good idea if the offices of ACs and DCs are reintroduced all over Pakistan, as has been done in Balochistan.

The writer is District Officer (Revenue) Nawabshah.


http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/08/flaws...lg-system.html
__________________
Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it.
-Gandhi
Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Abdullah Nayyar For This Useful Post:
DEVOLUTION GEEK (Sunday, January 09, 2011), Shazif (Wednesday, May 25, 2011)
  #6  
Old Sunday, January 09, 2011
Junior Member
Qualifier: Awarded to those Members who cleared css written examination - Issue reason: CE 2010 - Roll number 4725
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lahore
Posts: 4
Thanks: 17
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
adeelehsan is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Abdullah Nayyar View Post
Flaws of the LG system


By Zahoor Hussain Gujar

ALTHOUGH local government is a provincial subject, it was kept in the Sixth Schedule of the constitution until January 2010, thereby robbing the provinces of their right to legislate on the subject on their own. This encroached upon provincial autonomy.

The writer is District Officer (Revenue) Nawabshah.


http://www.dawn.com/2011/01/08/flaws...lg-system.html

thanx Abdullah Nayyar for pasting this informative post...

this gives the ambiguities in LG 2001 but there must be some blunders in Commissioner System, if there are some can anyone point out them tooo ... plzzzz
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
PC_Tweaks Waseemtabish Computers and Technology 50 Sunday, November 15, 2009 03:50 PM
Govt to restore judges, file plea on Sharifs’ ineligibility The Star News & Articles 0 Saturday, March 14, 2009 10:09 PM
Who is gonna answer? Miss_Naqvi Humorous, Inspirational and General Stuff 5 Saturday, August 19, 2006 11:30 PM


CSS Forum on Facebook Follow CSS Forum on Twitter

Disclaimer: All messages made available as part of this discussion group (including any bulletin boards and chat rooms) and any opinions, advice, statements or other information contained in any messages posted or transmitted by any third party are the responsibility of the author of that message and not of CSSForum.com.pk (unless CSSForum.com.pk is specifically identified as the author of the message). The fact that a particular message is posted on or transmitted using this web site does not mean that CSSForum has endorsed that message in any way or verified the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message. We encourage visitors to the forum to report any objectionable message in site feedback. This forum is not monitored 24/7.

Sponsors: ArgusVision   vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.