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papers laid in the lok sabha with full script J mean its abstract???!!!No spamming ♤♡◇♧☆​

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This booklet is part of the Rajya Sabha Practice and Procedure Series which seeks to provide, in brief, the procedure and functioning of the ‘Committee on Papers laid on the Table’ of the House. It is based on the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Rajya Sabha and some of the important Reports submitted by the Committee to the House from time to time. The booklet is intended to serve only as a handy guide for ready reference and the information contained in it is not exhaustive. For full and authentic information original sources may be referred to and relied upon

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  • Before the constitution of the Committee on Papers laid on the Table, all matters relating to Papers laid on the Table, like delay in laying a paper and whether there had been compliance of the statutory provisions for laying the paper or whether papers required to be laid on the Table had actually been laid and whether both Hindi and English versions of a paper had been laid, were left to individual members to probe and to raise these points in the House. Considering the huge volume and variety of papers which are laid on the Table from day to day and the fact that papers to be laid on the Table are not available to members for scrutiny in advance, it was not always possible for members to exercise vigilance in respect of all the aspects of papers laid on the Table. The House by itself was also not in a position to give a closer scrutiny to each and every document laid on the Table. It was in that background that the need to constitute a Committee on Papers Laid on the Table was felt and the Committee on Rules in its second report presented to Rajya Sabha on 16 May 1979, recommended for the constitution of the Committee on Papers Laid on the Table. The second report was agreed to by Rajya Sabha on 24 December 1981. The Gazette notification to that effect was made on 15 January 1982. While incorporating the rules relating to the constitution and functions of the Committee viz., Rules 212 H to 212 O in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Rajya Sabha, a provision has been made that a member wishing to raise any of the matters which comes within the purview of this Committee shall refer it to the Committee and not raise it in the House.
  • Before the constitution of the Committee on Papers laid on the Table, all matters relating to Papers laid on the Table, like delay in laying a paper and whether there had been compliance of the statutory provisions for laying the paper or whether papers required to be laid on the Table had actually been laid and whether both Hindi and English versions of a paper had been laid, were left to individual members to probe and to raise these points in the House. Considering the huge volume and variety of papers which are laid on the Table from day to day and the fact that papers to be laid on the Table are not available to members for scrutiny in advance, it was not always possible for members to exercise vigilance in respect of all the aspects of papers laid on the Table. The House by itself was also not in a position to give a closer scrutiny to each and every document laid on the Table. It was in that background that the need to constitute a Committee on Papers Laid on the Table was felt and the Committee on Rules in its second report presented to Rajya Sabha on 16 May 1979, recommended for the constitution of the Committee on Papers Laid on the Table. The second report was agreed to by Rajya Sabha on 24 December 1981. The Gazette notification to that effect was made on 15 January 1982. While incorporating the rules relating to the constitution and functions of the Committee viz., Rules 212 H to 212 O in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Rajya Sabha, a provision has been made that a member wishing to raise any of the matters which comes within the purview of this Committee shall refer it to the Committee and not raise it in the House.

  • The Committee on Papers laid on the Table was constituted for the first time on 3 March 1982. It consists of ten members nominated by the Chairman. Its normal tenure is one year but continues to hold office until a new Committee is nominated
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