Private Member's Bill
Recently, a private member's Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Constitution in order to bring diversity in judicial appointments and set up regional benches of the Supreme Court.
- A Private Member's Bill is a Bill introduced in Parliament by any Member of Parliament (MP) who is not a Minister (elected/nominated).
- It aims to draw attention to specific issues, suggest reforms, or highlight matters that may not be part of the government’s immediate agenda.
- Drafting responsibility of such Bill lies entirely with the MP who introduced the Bill.
- A 1-month notice must be given before introduction, with ....
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