The right to public service refers to the principle that every citizen has the right to access essential public services provided by the government. These services can include healthcare, education, transportation, public safety, and many others.
The concept of the right to public service is closely related to the idea of social justice and the need for the government to provide equitable access to basic services for all citizens, regardless of their socio-economic status. The provision of these services is often seen as a fundamental duty of the state, and a key component of good governance.
In some countries, the right to public service is enshrined in law or the constitution, and governments are held accountable for providing these services to their citizens. In other countries, access to public services may be more limited or dependent on factors such as income or
are 20 services covered under the Right to Public Services in some Indian states:
Issuance of Birth Certificate
Issuance of Death Certificate
Issuance of Income Certificate
Issuance of Caste Certificate
Issuance of Domicile Certificate
Issuance of Driving License
Issuance of Vehicle Registration Certificate
Issuance of Voter ID Card
Issuance of Passport
Issuance of PAN Card
Issuance of Ration Card
Payment of Electricity Bills
Payment of Water Bills
Issuance of Building Permission
Issuance of Property Tax Receipt
Issuance of Trade License
Issuance of No Objection Certificate (NOC)
Issuance of Disability Certificate
Issuance of Marriage Certificate
Issuance of Police Clearance Certificate
WHEN DID THE RIGHT TO PUBLIC SERVICE BECOME?
The "Right to Public Service Act" is a law in the Philippines, which was signed into law by former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on April 25, 2010. It is officially known as Republic Act No. 9485 or the "Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007." The law aims to promote efficiency and transparency in government transactions by setting standards for government services and imposing penalties for non-compliance.
Some of the countries that have implemented THE RIGHT PUBLIC SERVICE ACT [ R P S A ]
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