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This Article is From Jul 23, 2015

Repeal Bill Withdrawn From Lok Sabha to Correct Duplicacy

Repeal Bill Withdrawn From Lok Sabha to Correct Duplicacy
File Photo: Parliament House (Reuters)
New Delhi: Government today withdrew from Lok Sabha a bill which sought to repeal archaic laws, some of which were already repealed through a previous version of the same bill, to avoid the duplicacy and is set to introduce a revised version .

Law Minister DV Sadananda Gowda withdrew the Repealing and Amending (Third) Bill, 2015, in Lok Sabha amid din created by Opposition over the Lalit Modi controversy.

The Bill, introduced by him in May this year, aimed to scrap 187 old laws. Since 30 of them have already been repealed through the Repealing and Amending (Second) Bill, 2014, the rest 157 will now be deleted from the statute books through the Repealing and Amending (Fourth) Bill, 2015, cleared by the Union Cabinet on July 16.

These bills are part of the government's policy to do away with archaic laws.

The latest bill, to be introduced in the ongoing Monsoon session, will seek to scrap a total of 295 obsolete Acts, including 157 which were part of the bill withdrawn today.

"Instead of bringing amendments to remove the flaw, we decided to withdraw the Bill. A new bill cleared by the Cabinet will repeal the remaining bills," Mr Gowda later said.

According to Law Ministry, with the passage of two similar bills in Parliament, 125 irrelevant laws have been repealed so far.

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