Maharashtra Right to Public Service Act
Maharashtra Public Service Rights Act
The Maharashtra Public Service Rights Act, 2015 has been passed to provide transparent, dynamic and time-bound notified services to the citizens of the state of Maharashtra through the government and all public authorities under the government. Effective from 28.04.2015. Its aim is to provide easy and timely services to the citizens. Maharashtra State Service Right Commission has been formed under the above Act to monitor, coordinate, control whether the notified services are being provided to the citizens or not and to suggest improvements in this regard and there is a Chief Commissioner and six Commissioners working in the Commission. The headquarters of the Commission is at New Administrative Building, Opposite Mantralaya, Mumbai and there are offices of commissioners at six divisional headquarters. If the eligible citizen does not get the service within the prescribed time or if it is denied without proper reason, the concerned can make first and second appeal against such decision to the superiors and if still not satisfied, the third appeal can be made to the commission. Counter-case to the delinquent officer Rs. 5000/- can be fined. The list of notified services provided through this department is given in the attached form. The website of Maharashtra State Service Rights Commission is as follows :- https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in
Sample Application form A (PDF 26 KB)