Lok Sabha to vote on national Judicial Appointments Bill today

Lok Sabha to vote on national Judicial Appointments Bill today New Delhi: The Lok Sabha will on today vote on the National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill, 2014, which is likely to have a smooth passage in the Lower House as the Congress is likely to vote for it. The Congress is likely to support the Bill but will sought amendments on some issues like the veto clause.

The voting comes after the Narendra Modi government, which is keen to scrap the existing collegium system, on Monday introduced a Constitution Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha to establish a six-member body for appointment of judges to the Supreme Court and the High Courts.

As division numbers to members in the 16th Lok Sabha have not yet been allocated, the voting on the Constitution (121st) Amendment Bill is likely to be done using the old system of slips or chits.

The process will take a longer time than it usually takes when members use buttons on their desks to cast vote. The results in case of electronic voting appear on the display screens immediately.

For passing an ordinary bill, a simple majority of members present and voting is necessary. But in the case of a bill to amend the Constitution, a majority of the total membership of the House and a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting is required.

The National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill, 2014 was also tabled on Tuesday.

While The Constitution (121st Amendment) Bill, 2014 seeks to put the proposed Commission and its entire composition in the Constitution, the other legislation lays down the procedure to be followed by the proposed body for appointment of Supreme Court judges and transfer and appointment of chief justices and other judges of the high courts.

Bureau Report

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