15 bills in winter session of Parliament 

As many as eight bills, including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill are pending in Lok Sabha. Two others are with Rajya Sabha….reports Asian Lite News

 

The Modi government is set to introduce 15 Bills — including five new legislations — during the winter session of Parliament that begins on Monday. It has also listed the contentious Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2024 for the consideration and passing by the two Houses, after the joint parliamentary committee submits its report during the session. The five new draft legislations include the one to set up a cooperative university. 

All eyes will be on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which was sent to a Joint Parliament Committee (JPC) after it was introduced in Lok Sabha during the monsoon session. 

The panel is mandated to submit its report on the last day of the first week of the winter session. The current session is expected to witness stormy scenes as the Opposition parties have already sought an extension of tenure of the JPC scrutinising the Waqf Bill. Opposition parties and Muslim bodies have opposed several of the proposed amendments in the new Bill. 

While it was highly speculated that the ‘One nation One Election’ Bill will be introduced in the winter session, it did not figure in the list. A total of 16 Bills, including 11 pending ones, are part of the tentative list of legislations submitted to Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats by the government. 

The other Bills listed by the government for introduction, consideration and passage is the Punjab Courts (Amendment) Bill to enhance the pecuniary (the monetary value of a case) appellate jurisdiction of Delhi district courts from the existing Rs 3 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. 

The Merchant Shipping Bill, also a new draft law planned by the government, seeks to ensure compliance with India’s obligation under maritime treaties to which New Delhi is a party. 

Besides, the Coastal Shipping Bill and the Indian Ports Bill have also been listed for introduction and eventual passage. Last month, the Union Cabinet approved the Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024. If the Bill becomes a law, it will remove the requirement for Indian-flagged vessels to acquire a general trading licence to operate on coastal water. 

The Indian Ports Bill is aimed at putting in place measures to secure conservation of ports, security and pollution control at the ports in line with India’s international obligations and statutory compliance. The Bill has been prepared to empower and establish State Maritime Boards for effective administration, control and management of non-major ports in India; provide for adjudicatory mechanisms for redressal of port related disputes and to establish a national council for fostering structured growth and development of the port sector 

As many as eight bills, including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill are pending in Lok Sabha. Two others are with Rajya Sabha. Some of the pending Bills in the Lok Sabha, apart from the Waqf Amendment Bill, are the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill, the Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of Goa Bill, the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill 2024, the Railways (Amendment) Bill, and the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill. 

No session on Constitution Day 

The winter session of Parliament will commence on November 25 and subject to exigencies of Government Business, the session may conclude on December 20. There will be no sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on December 26 to commemorate the “Constitution Day”, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs said in a release. 

Notably, Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju will hold a meeting with the floor leaders of political parties in both houses of the Parliament, ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament. 

The all-party meeting will be held at 11 AM on November 24, at the Main Committee Room, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi. The meeting will be presided over by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. 

During the winter session, the government is expected to make an effort to pass the Waqf Amendment Bill which is currently with the Joint Parliamentary Committee of the house. During the session, the government could also look to introduce the ‘One Nation One Election’ bill. 

The Joint Parliamentary Committee on Waqf Amendment Bills 2024 is holding its meetings regularly in different states with different stakeholders, to solve their queries and find a common consensus on the contentious bill. 

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted that his government was working towards achieving ‘One Nation One Election’ which will ensure simultaneous polls for Lok Sabha and state assemblies. 

“We are now working towards One Nation One Election, which will strengthen India’s democracy, give optimum outcome of India’s resources and the country will gain new momentum in achieving the dream of a developed India. Today, India is moving towards One Nation One Civil Code that is a Secular Civil Code,” he said. 

“We are now working towards One Nation One Election, which will strengthen India’s democracy, give optimum outcome of India’s resources and the country will gain new momentum in achieving the dream of a developed India. Today, India is moving towards One Nation One Civil Code that is a Secular Civil Code,” the Prime Minister added. (ANI) 

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