Repeal of obsolete laws: Law panel says ministries not cooperating
BY PTI10 Sept 2014 5:36 AM IST
PTI10 Sept 2014 5:36 AM IST
As the Narendra Modi government moves ahead to weed out archaic laws, a peeved Law Ministry has shot off a letter to all Union ministries pointing out that ‘several’ of them have failed to help the Law Panel compile a list of obsolete statutes. The Law Ministry has asked secretaries of various central ministries and departments to appoint a nodal officer each to ‘actively interact’ with the Law Panel to expedite the process of weeding out obsolete laws and rules which are clogging the statute books.
‘As you may be aware, the government is committed to simplifying the laws and reducing the number of laws in the country...the Chairman, Law Panel has informed that the Commission had issued letters to secretaries of various ministries/departments requesting them to prepare an exhaustive list of all the laws/Acts...he has further stated that several ministries have not responded till date in spite of several reminders,’ Law Secretary P K Malhotra said in a recent letter.
‘As you may be aware, the government is committed to simplifying the laws and reducing the number of laws in the country...the Chairman, Law Panel has informed that the Commission had issued letters to secretaries of various ministries/departments requesting them to prepare an exhaustive list of all the laws/Acts...he has further stated that several ministries have not responded till date in spite of several reminders,’ Law Secretary P K Malhotra said in a recent letter.
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