Electricity Amendment Bill faces strong opposition in Lok Sabha
Written by Vidisha Mathur The Electricity Amendment Bill of 2022 was introduced in Lok Sabha on Monday, amidst unwavering contempt against it. The bill enables the entry of private organizations into the power distribution business and has been referred to the parliamentary standing
Parliament free to make law against forced religious conversion but courts can’t recommend it based on newspaper reports: Delhi HC
@newsdesk_slc To make recommendations on such matters mere newspaper reports are not sufficient but a strong case should be made against it, said the HC. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Tushar Rao Gedela opined that no parliament or State legislature is stopping to make
Central government to regulate digital news, revives Registration of Press and Periodicals Bill
@sociolegalcorpThe union ministry of information and broadcasting are in an attempt to amend a regulation on digital news media, calling it one of the first laws on digital news media. The aim of this Bill is to replace the British-era Press and Registration
1,721 law schools in India; more than twice as many private law colleges as government Law colleges
Written by Shaurya Mahajan Today, the Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju revealed in Parliament that a total of 1,721 law colleges and universities are currently operating in the country. CPI(M) Member of Parliament from the Nagapattinam constituency M Selvaraj had asked a question regarding
BJP MPs To Push Population Control Bills In Parliament This Session.
Several BJP members are trying to push the bill for national population control law in the monsoon session of the Parliament that would be starting from next week.
West Bengal State Assembly Passes Resolution for the creation of Legislative Council
Written By – Arshita Anand The West Bengal Legislative Assembly passed a resolution yesterday to create a Legislative Council in the state under Article 169 of the Constitution of India that deals with the Abolition or creation of Legislative Councils in States. The