Social Sciences, asked by msdlover25, 5 hours ago

How can we improve the law making process in india in 100words​

Answers

Answered by kashyaphritvik545
1

Answer:

The deterioration in the quality of deliberation in Parliament over time has prompted calls for reform from different stakeholders. On Independence Day, Chief Justice of India (CJI) N.V. Ramana also highlighted this problem, noting that the ambiguities and gaps in laws passed without meaningful deliberation trigger avoidable litigation. While the CJI suggested that lawyers and intellectuals enter public life to improve deliberation, the judiciary can also play a crucial role in improving the lawmaking process.

please mark me brainlist

Answered by kumarisonam200617
1

Answer:

The process needs several reforms. The first question is ?who can introduce a Bill??. In theory, any MP may introduce a Bill: those introduced by the government through ministers are called government Bills, others are called private members? Bills. In practice, only government Bills are passed into law. Only 14 private members? Bills have been passed in India?s history, the last one in 1970. Contrast this with the British Parliament, which passed 17 private members? Bills in the three years since the last elections in 2010. As these Bills are not usually passed in India, MPs propose these merely as a signalling device towards issues that they consider important. Providing greater importance to private members? Bills would enable a new law to be made, without government sponsorship, if an MP can convince others of the merits of the proposal. This reform is needed to make MPs true ?legislator

Similar questions