The constructive role of Department Related Standing Committee improves the efficiency of law making process in the country. Analyse (200 Words)
Refer - The Hindu
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KEY POINTS
· Parliament had only limited legislative time this session and could pass only five pieces of legislation.
· The percentage of Bills having been referred to the DRSCs during the tenures of the 14th (2004-2009), 15th (2009-2014) and 16th Lok Sabhas (2014-2019) has been 60%, 71% and 27%, respectively.
· Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha have powers to refer Bills to a DRSC of Parliament.
· The prerogative of the House to refer the Bills to the Standing committee, through an amendment, would, of course, remain unaffected.
· The committees can be given a fixed timeline to come up with the recommendation and present its report which can be decided by the Speaker/Chairman.
· The Speaker/Chairman should have the right to fix a time limit, if the government of the day asks for it and the demand is found to be reasonable by the Speaker/Chairman.
· Between two sessions, there is generally enough time to organise committee meetings for discussions on Bills in the parliamentary committees.
· When it comes to the budget proposals of the Ministries, the committees should not limit themselves to discussing just the budget proposals and endorsing them with a few qualifications here or amendments there.
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