THE ROLE OF CIVIL SERVANT UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
AUTHOR – S. SAVITHA, STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN LAW, THE TAMILNADU DR.AMBEDKAR LAW UNIVERSITY
BEST CITATION – S. SAVITHA, THE ROLE OF CIVIL SERVANT UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (3) OF 2024, PG. 554-558, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.
ABSTRACT:
This abstract explores the condemning function of civil servants in the framework of administrative law, which governs the activities of governmental agencies and their interconnection with the public. Their role is crucial in maintaining the rule of law, accountability, and transparency within the administrative process. Civil servants, as the backbone of public administration, are tasked with implementing policies, administering services, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Critical role of civil servant is to maintain the integrity and efficiency of administrative processes, ensuring that government actions are effective. This paper talks about the legal principles that guide civil servants, including the duty to act fairly, unbiased, and in accordance with established procedures. They interact with the public, addressing inquiries and processing applications, while upholding principles of transparency and accountability. Additionally, the interaction between civil servants and citizens is analysed, highlighting the importance of public participation and the right to appeal administrative decisions. Through case studies and legal precedents, the paper illustrates the challenges faced by civil servants in balancing efficiency with adherence to legal standards. The involvement of civil servant is to uphold the rule of law and ensure that individuals and organizations follow laws and regulations. They also investigate crimes and administer justice.
Key words: Implementing polices, unbiased, Transparency and Accountability, adherence to legal standards.