Correct Answer:
C. The Authority
This question focuses on the appointing authority for a specific administrative role. A Grievance Redressal Commissioner is typically appointed by The Authority that oversees the specific domain where grievances arise. This ensures that the commissioner is accountable to the body responsible for the overall administration and policy implementation.
- A: The Court is a judicial body, not usually involved in direct administrative appointments of this nature.
- B: The Government is a broad entity; specific appointments are usually delegated to relevant authorities.
- D: The Chief Justice is a judicial head and does not appoint administrative commissioners.
The Authority ensures internal oversight and resolution of complaints.