Section 3 of COI Act, 1952 : Section 3: Appointment Of Commission

COI Act, 1952

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where there has been a catastrophic building collapse in a city, leading to significant loss of life and raising concerns about construction safety standards and potential corruption in the approval of building plans. The public and media outcry is intense, and there is a demand for a thorough investigation into the matter.

In response to the public demand for accountability and transparency, the State Government decides that it is necessary to investigate the incident. Consequently, the State Government passes a resolution to appoint a Commission of Inquiry. They issue a notification in the Official Ga...

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