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18-January-2017 15:23 IST
Cabinet approves the
repealing of the obsolete and redundant laws
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi has given its approval for introduction of the Repealing and
Amending Bill, 2017 to repeal 105 Acts.
Background:
The two Member Committee constituted by
the PMO, the Law Commission of India and the Legislative Department identified
1824 redundant and obsolete Central Acts for repeal. After careful
examination and consultation with various Ministries/Departments in the Government
of India, four Acts have been enacted to repeal 1175 Central Acts (during the
period May, 2014 to August, 2016) by Parliament which are –
i) The
Repealing and Amending Act, 2015 (17 of 2015) repealing 35 Acts; The Repealing
and Amending (Second) Act, 2015 (19 of 2015) repealing 90 Acts;
ii) The
Appropriation Acts (Repeal) Act, 2016 (22 of 2016) repealing 756;
iii) Appropriation
Acts including Appropriation (Railways) Acts;
iv) The
Repealing and Amending Act, 2016 (23 of 2016) repealing 294 Acts.
Out of the
aforesaid 1824 Acts, 227 Acts (including Appropriation Acts enacted by
Parliament for the States under President's Rule) are identified to be repealed
by State Governments have been requested to take necessary action to repeal
them.
A list of remaining
422 Central Acts was circulated among all the Ministries/ Departments for their
comments on repeal of Acts pertaining to their respective
Ministries/Departments. Till date, 73 Ministries/Departments including
Legislative Department have given their comments whereby they have agreed to
repeal 105 Acts and disagreed to repeal about 139 Acts. On the basis of the
comments/concurrence received from the Ministries/Departments, 105 Acts have
been identified for repeal by this Department.
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