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Wafaqi Mohtasib, (), also known as the Federal Ombudsman, is a governmental institution established by Presidential Order I of 1983, during the tenure of
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General Zia ul Haq. The primary mandate of the ''Wafaqi Mohtasib'' is to identify, investigate, address, and correct instances of injustice stemming from the maladministration of federal government agencies. Its role is crucial in ensuring accountability and fairness in the public sector, serving as a mechanism for citizens to seek redress for grievances caused by administrative lapses.


Overview

In Pakistan, the concept of establishing an ombudsman institution gained momentum over time, culminating in the inclusion of Article 276 in the Interim Constitution of 1972, which laid the groundwork for the appointment of both Federal and Provincial Ombudsmen. Subsequently, the Constitution of 1973 further solidified the provision for a Federal Ombudsman. The actual establishment of the institution occurred through the enactment of the Establishment of the ''Office of Wafaqi Mohtasib (Ombudsman) Order'', 1983 (President’s Order No. 1 of 1983). This order, now enshrined in the
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under Article 270-A, officially brought the ''Wafaqi Mohtasib'' into existence, with operations commencing on 8th August 1983. Headquartered in
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, the ''Wafaqi Mohtasib'' operates with a network of regional offices strategically located in
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. This extensive coverage ensures accessibility and facilitates the institution's mandate to address grievances across the country. In addition to the ''Wafaqi Mohtasib'', Pakistan boasts several other specialized ombudsman agencies at both the federal and provincial levels. These include: * Banking Mohtasib Pakistan: This institution focuses on addressing grievances related to banking services, ensuring fairness and transparency in the banking sector. * Federal Insurance Ombudsman: Responsible for handling complaints and disputes concerning insurance services provided by federal entities, this ombudsman agency plays a vital role in safeguarding consumer interests in the insurance industry. * Federal Tax Ombudsman: Tasked with the oversight of tax-related matters at the federal level, this ombudsman agency ensures accountability and fairness in tax administration, providing a platform for taxpayers to resolve disputes and grievances. *
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: Under the Protection against Harassment of Women at Workplace Act 2010 (PAHWA), the
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(FOSPAH) was established. PAHWA provides for similar offices at the provincial level. At the provincial level, each province in Pakistan has its own Provincial Ombudsman's office, known as ''Mohtasib-e-Aala'', dedicated to addressing grievances specific to that region. These offices operate in
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, KPK and
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. Additionally, the regions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir also host an Ombudsman office, extending the reach of ombudsman services to residents of that area. The various ombudsman agencies participate in the Forum of Pakistan Ombudsman (FPO), and the federal bodies are affiliated with Asian Ombudsman Association (AOA) and the
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(IOI).


Historic Background

The office of Mohtasib was established in many early Muslim states to ensure that no wrongs were done to citizens. Appointed by the president, the Mohtasib holds office for four years; the term cannot be extended or renewed. The Mohtasib's purpose is to institutionalize a system for enforcing administrative accountability, through investigating and rectifying any injustice done to a person through maladministration by a federal agency or a federal government official. The Mohtasib is empowered to award compensation to those who have suffered loss or damage as a result of maladministration. Excluded from jurisdiction, however, are personal grievances or service matters of a public servant as well as matters relating to foreign affairs, national defence, and the armed services. This institution is designed to bridge the gap between administrator and citizen, to improve administrative processes and procedures, and to help curb misuse of discretionary powers.


See also

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Federal Tax Ombudsman (Pakistan) The Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO, ) evaluates complaints against Taxation in Pakistan, federal tax agencies. Article 37 of the Constitution of Pakistan calls for inexpensive and expeditious justice. The Federal Tax Ombudsman Ordinance of 2000 and t ...
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Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment or Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment At Workplace (FOSPAH) is an autonomous Quasi-judicial body A quasi-judicial body is a non-judicial body which ca ...
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President of Pakistan The president of Pakistan () is the head of state of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The president is the nominal head of the executive and the supreme commander of the Pakistan Armed Forces.
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List of federal agencies of Pakistan A list of departments and agencies of the Government of Pakistan. President's Office * Federal Ombudsman of Pakistan * Banking Mohtasib Pakistan * Federal Tax Ombudsman * Federal Insurance Ombdusman * Federal Ombudsman for Woman and Workpla ...


References

{{Government of Pakistan Government of Pakistan Ombudsmen in Pakistan