What is the Law Ministry's proposal regarding certain Bills and what is its part of the agenda
Law Ministry pitches for sunset clause in certain Bills; makes it part of 100-day agenda
- The Law Ministry has proposed a sunset clause in certain Bills, which would require the bills to be reviewed and reauthorized after a specified period of time.
- This proposal is aimed at ensuring that the legislation remains relevant and effective, and to avoid outdated or obsolete laws.
- The sunset clause would make it mandatory for lawmakers to periodically revisit and assess the need for the legislation, promoting legislative accountability and efficiency.
- This initiative has been included in the Law Ministry's 100-day agenda, emphasizing the importance of timely review and revision of laws to meet the evolving needs of society.
- The proposal reflects the government's commitment to improving the quality and relevance of legislation through systematic evaluation and renewal processes.
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