Correct Answer:
B. 30 days
The correct answer is 30 days. This timeframe is a common and reasonable period for an aggrieved person to file a formal representation or appeal after a cause of action arises. It provides sufficient time for the individual to gather necessary information, consult legal advice if needed, and prepare a comprehensive submission without unduly delaying the administrative or legal process. Shorter periods like 15 days (Option A) might be too restrictive, while longer periods such as 60 or 90 days (Options C and D) could lead to staleness of claims or prolonged uncertainty in the resolution process.