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PUBLIC SERVICES GUARANTEE

ACT, 2011
(Act No. IX of 2011)
THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICES
GUARANTEE ACT, 2011

(Act No. IX of 2011)

CONTENTS

SECTION. SECTION.
1. Short title and commencement.

2. Definitions.

3. Right to public services.

4. Notification of public services and time limit.

5. Providing of public service within specified time limit.

6. First appeal.

7. Second appeal.

8. Designation of appellate authorities.

9. Powers of appellate authorities.

10. Penalty for non-compliance of orders.

11. Penalty for not providing the service.

12. Penalty for not deciding the appeal within specified time.

13. Compensation.

14. Disciplinary action.

15. Revision.

16. Protection of action taken in good faith.

17. Power to make rules.

18. Power to remove difficulties.

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THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICES


GUARANTEE ACT, 2011

(Act No. IX of 2011)

[Received the assent of the Governor on 9th April, 2011 and published
in the Government Gazette dated 13th April, 2011.]

An Act to provide for the delivery of public services to the people


of the 1[Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir] within the specified time
limit and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.

Be it enacted by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature in the


Sixty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows :—

1. Short title and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the


Jammu and Kashmir Public Services Guarantee Act, 2011.

[(2) It shall come into force on such date as the Government may,
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by notification in the *[Government Gazette], appoint.]

2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—

(a) “Act” means the Jammu and Kashmir Public Services Guarantee
Act, 2011 ;

(b) “designated officer” means an officer notified as such for


providing the service under sub-section (2) of section 4 ;

(c) “eligible person” means person who is eligible for any notified
service ;

(d) “first appellate authority” means an officer who is designated


as such under section 8 ;

(e) “Government” means the Government of Jammu and Kashmir ;

(f) “prescribed” means prescribed by the rules made under this


Act ;
1. Substituted by S.O. 1229(E) dated 31.03.2020 for “State”.
2. Enforced vide SRO-249 dated 10.08.2011 w.e.f. 10th August, 2011.
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(g) “service” means any service notified under section 4 ;

(h) “second appellate authority” means an officer who is designated


as such under section 8 ;

(i) “specified time limit” means the time limit within which the
designated officer is required to provide service as specified
under sub-section (1) of section 4 ;

(j) “Special Tribunal” means Special Tribunal constituted under


the Jammu and Kashmir Special Tribunal Act, 1988 ;

(k) “State” means the 1[Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

3. Right to public services.—(1) Subject to provisions of the Act,


every eligible person in the 2[Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir] shall
have a right to public services.

(2) The right referred to in sub-section (1) shall include the


right to—

(a) have access to the public service ;

(b) receive public service within the specified time limit ;

(c) receive public service in a transparent manner ;

(d) demand performance of duties and functions in accordance


with the Act ;

(e) hold the concerned designated officer accountable for any


service deficiency ; and

(f) seek compensation with respect to non-providing of service or


deficiency in service.

4. Notification of public services and time limit.—(1) The Government


may, from time to time, specify the services to be the public services for
purposes of the Act and shall specify the time limit within which such
services shall be provided to the eligible persons.
1. Construed for “State of Jammu and Kashmir” by S.O. 3912(E) dated 30.10.2019.
2. Substituted by S.O. 1229(E) dated 31.03.2020 for “State”.
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(2) For providing services specified under sub-section (1), the


Government may for different areas and for different services designate
officers who shall be responsible for providing each of such services to
the eligible persons.

5. Providing of public service within specified time limit.—(1) It shall


be obligatory on the designated officer to provide public services to the
eligible person within the time specified in sub-section (1) of section 4.

(2) The specified time limit shall start from the date when an
application is submitted by the eligible person for providing of notified
service to the designated officer or to a person subordinate to him
authorized to receive the application.

(3) All applications received under sub-section (2) by the designated


officer or the authorized person shall be duly acknowledged specifying the
number, date and time of receipt of such application.

(4) On receipt of application under sub-section (3), the designated


officer shall within the specified time limit either provide service or reject
the application :

Provided that in case of rejection of application, the designated


officer shall record reasons therefor and intimate the same to the applicant.

6. First appeal.—(1) Any person, whose application has been


rejected under sub-section (4) of section 5, or who does not receive the
public service within the specified time limit, or where the service received
by him is deficient in any manner, may prefer to file an appeal to such
officer as may be notified by the Government to be the first appellate
authority, within thirty days from the date of such rejection or expiry of
the time limit or receipt of deficient service, as the case may be :

Provided that the first appellate authority may admit an appeal after
the expiry of the period of thirty days, if it is satisfied that the appellant
was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time.

(2) The first appellate authority shall dispose of the appeal preferred
under sub-section (1) within a period of forty-five days from the date of
presentation of appeal.

(3) The first appellate authority may direct the designated officer to
provide the public service within such time as it may specify or to remove
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the deficiency in the service provided to the appellant or pass such other
order, including rejection of the appeal, as it may deem fit :

Provided that before passing any order under sub-section (3), the
appellate authority shall provide an opportunity of being heard to the
appellant as well as the designated officer.

7. Second appeal.—(1) Any person aggrieved by the order passed


by first appellate authority under section 6, may prefer an appeal to the
second appellate authority within 60 days from the date on which the
order appealed against has been passed :

Provided that the second appellate authority may admit an appeal


after the expiry of the period of 60 days, if it is satisfied that the appellant
was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time.

(2) The second appellate authority may, within forty-five days from
the date of presentation of appeal, pass an order directing the designated
officer to provide the public service within such time as it may specify or
to remove the deficiency in the service provided to the appellant or may
pass such other order including the rejection of appeal, as it may deem fit.

8. Designation of appellate authorities.—The Government may by


notification in the *[Government Gazette], designate officers who shall be
first appellate authorities and second appellate authorities in respect of
each public service.

9. Powers of appellate authorities.—The appellate authorities shall,


while deciding an appeal under the Act, have the same powers as are
vested in Civil Court while trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure,
in respect of the following matters, namely :—

(a) requiring the production and inspection of documents ;

(b) issuing summons for hearing to the designated officer and


appellant ; and

(c) any other matter which may be prescribed.

10. Penalty for non-compliance of orders.—(1) If the designated


officer does not comply with the orders or directions given to him under

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sub-section (3) of section 6 or sub-section (2) of section 7 the person


aggrieved may file an application before the second appellate authority and
the second appellate authority shall direct the designated officer to show
cause, within specified time, for not complying, with the aforementioned
orders or directions.

(2) After considering the cause, if any, shown by the designated


officer and if no cause is shown within the time specified in sub-section
(1), the second appellate authority, may, if it is of the opinion that the
designated officer has not complied with the orders or directions without
reasonable cause, impose a fine on such designated officer which shall not
be less than Rupees 500 but may extend up to Rupees 5000.

11. Penalty for not providing the service.—Where second appellate


authority is of the opinion that the designated officer has failed to provide
service to the eligible person or has caused delay in providing the service
or has provided a service which is deficient in any manner, it may impose
a fine on such designated officer,—

(i) of Rupees 250 for each day of such delay or Rupees 5000,
whichever is less, in case of non-providing of service or delay
in providing services ; and

(ii) of Rupees 2000, in case of deficiency in service :

Provided that before imposing such fine, the designated officer shall
be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.

12. Penalty for not deciding the appeal within specified time.—
Where the second appellate authority is of the opinion that the first
appellate authority has failed to decide the appeal within the time specified
in sub-section (2) of section 6 without any sufficient and reasonable
cause, it may impose a fine on first appellate authority, which shall not be
less than Rupees 500 and not more than Rupees 5000 :

Provided that before imposing such fine the first appellate authority
shall be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.

13. Compensation.—On imposition of fine under section 11 or


section 12, the second appellate authority may, by order, direct that such
portion of the fine imposed under the said section shall be awarded to the
appellant, as compensation, as it may deem fit :
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Provided that the amount of such compensation awarded shall not


exceed the amount of fine imposed under the said section.

14. Disciplinary action.—In addition to imposition of fine under


sections 10, 11 or 12, the second appellate authority, if it is satisfied that
the designated officer or the first appellate authority, as the case may be,
has failed to discharge the duties assigned to him under the Act without
sufficient and reasonable cause, may recommend disciplinary action
against him under the service rules applicable to him.

15. Revision.—If designated officer or first appellate authority is


aggrieved by any order of second appellate authority in respect of
imposition of fine under the Act, he or it may make an application for
revision to the Special Tribunal within a period of 60 days from the date
of passing of such order, which shall dispose of the application according
to such procedure as may be prescribed.

16. Protection of action taken in good faith.—No suit, prosecution


or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which
is in good faith done or intended to be done under the Act or any rule
made thereunder.

17. Power to make rules.—The Government may, by notification in


the *[Government Gazette], make rules to carry out the provisions of the
Act.

18. Power to remove difficulties.—If any difficulty arises in giving


effect to the provisions of the Act, the Government may by order, not
inconsistent with the provisions of the Act, remove the difficulty :

Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry of a period
of two years from the date of commencement of the Act.

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* Now Official Gazette.

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