Judicial Dictionary
Title | Ombudsman |
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The origin of the word is found in Old Swedish umbuðsmann (accusative) and
the word umbuds man, meaning representative and is non-gender specific.An
ombudsman is an official, usually (not always) appointed by the government
or by parliament, who is charged with representing the interests of the
public by investigating and addressing complaints reported by individual
citizens.In brief,an ombudsman is a person who is appointed to see fair
play and adjudicate in any dispute. Our Constitution makes provision under
Article 77 for establishing the office of Ombudsman. But Bangladesh is yet
to have an Ombudsman although there is an Ombudsman Act ….. [the
Ombudsman Act 1980 (Act No. XV of 1980)].
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