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Who is the Grievance Redressal Commissioner?

A. A police officer
B. Officer appointed by the Authority
C. A High Court Judge
D. A Deputy Commissioner
Correct Answer: B. Officer appointed by the Authority

The Grievance Redressal Commissioner is a vital role for ensuring fairness and addressing complaints within the framework of the Act. The correct answer is Officer appointed by the Authority. This means the Authority (likely PERA) has the power to designate an individual to handle grievances, ensuring a dedicated and potentially independent mechanism for dispute resolution.

  • A police officer primarily deals with law enforcement, not typically specific grievance redressal under a regulatory act.
  • A High Court Judge holds a judicial position, distinct from an administrative or quasi-judicial commissioner appointed by an authority.
  • A Deputy Commissioner is an administrative head of a district, but the specific role of Grievance Redressal Commissioner is defined by appointment by the Authority.

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