Match the non-constitutional statutory bodies listed in List-I with their corresponding parent governing enactments in List-II:
- Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003
- Central Information Commission (CIC)Right to Information Act, 2005
- Competition Commission of India (CCI)Competition Act, 2002
- National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)Consumer Protection Act, 2019
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Central Vigilance Commission pairs with Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003; Central Information Commission pairs with Right to Information Act, 2005; Competition Commission of India pairs with Competition Act, 2002; National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission pairs with Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Each non-constitutional body listed is correctly matched with its specific governing Parliamentary statute. The CVC derives its statutory backing from the CVC Act of 2003; the CIC was established under Section 12 of the RTI Act, 2005; the CCI operates under the Competition Act, 2002; and the NCDRC operates under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
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Statutory non-constitutional bodies derive their mandate, structure, and authority from specific Acts of Parliament rather than directly from constitutional provisions.