Dynamics of Public Administration
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 29
  • Issue: 1

Accountability of Legislature

1Assistant Professor (Public Administration), Directorate of Distance Education Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra - 136119

2Junior Research Fellow, Department of Public Administration Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra - 136119

*Email: sunitadredhu@gmail.com

**Email: yudhviredhu@gmail.com

Online published on 19 October, 2012.

Abstract

In any democracy, the legislature is the supreme organ of the government, as it consists of the representatives of the people. It reflects the will of the people and acts as a custodian of the interests of the people. The parliamentary system of government prevalent in India is based on the principle of collective responsibility. It means that the ministers are responsible to the parliament for their policies and actions. But, the officials (administrators) cannot be held responsible to the parliament directly. The present paper deals with the multi-functional role of legislature and its weaknesses as an institution of accountability.

Keywords

Legislature, Accountability, Government