03 May 2011

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Details of 2nd Meeting of Lokpal bill drafting committee Meeting was held on 2nd May

Details of 2nd Meeting of Lokpal bill drafting committee
Meeting was held on 2nd May

The first meeting of the joint committee was held April 16 when a modified draft of the Jan Lokpal Bill, the activist’s version of the anti-graft legislation, was presented to the government.



On 2nd May 2011, Monday Second meeting was held by the joint committee in connection with drafting of Jan Lokpal Bill.

The second meeting of the joint committee to draft a stringent Lokpal Bill held here Monday was ‘very good’ and with ‘no difference of opinion

Union minister and committee member Kapil Sibal said that the meeting discussed the document presented by civil society members on the objects of the bill.

‘The civil society members on the joint drafting committee presented a document with respect to the objects of the bill as well as a document which enunciated the general principles underlying the bill

Joint committee member Prashant Bhushan told that the meeting was mainly to discuss the basic principles behind the Jan Lokpal Bill.
The discussion was on essential features, objects and reasons of the bill which have been prepared according to the main provisions of the UN Convention against Corruption

India signed the UN Convention against Corruption in 2005, but has not ratified it yet
All signatories of the UN Convention against Corruption have to pass this kind of law

The next meetings of the joint drafting committee will be held on May 7, 23 and 30.

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Tuesday, May 03, 2011

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6 comments:

Destination Infinity May 03, 2011  

So hopefully this proposal will be undiluted till it becomes a law. It may not stop corruption, but it might make it difficult for them.

Destination Infinity

sm,  May 04, 2011  

Destination Infinity,,
thanks.

Kirtivasan,  May 04, 2011  

They have discussed about UN resolution.

Between UPA and BJP there is no exchange of information without bad words. How can exchange happen between nations?

Let us wait and watch.

Kirtivasan,  May 04, 2011  

Parliament should pass a law that members of civil society in Jan Lok Pal should forego the right to be pardoned by President.

This will ensure that only corrupt free individuals are there in Jan Lok Pal.

Mohini Puranik May 04, 2011  

Thanks for this information!

sm,  May 04, 2011  

Kirtivasan,,
thanks.