In parliamentary democracy, numbers are vital바카라to win elections, to form the government, to make laws. More is always better. As oppÂosition parties in India have found out over the past few days with the BJP-led NDA government pushing through crucial bills in Parliament on the back of its brute strength in the Lok Sabha and careful maneuvering in the Rajya Sabha, where it does not have the majority.
The Upper House passed on Tuesday the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill바카라thereby banning triple talaq, or talaq-e-biddat, practised by Muslim men that allows husbands to instantly divirce his wife by uttering talaq thrice continuously. Now, the law makes Muslim men liable for a jail term of three years for INSÂtant divorce. The RS approval came after the Lower House rejected the Opposition바카라s demand for sending the bill for scrutiny to a parliamentary panel.
The first session of the 17th Lok Sabha바카라the second term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi바카라will go down in the history for many reasons. From introducing the highest number of legislative bills in the first session by any government in the past 15 years (30 bills) to holding the longest number of sessions, Modi 2.0 government has a long list to show. The triple talaq bill was among 15 bills passed by Parliament in the budget session.
Another key bill passed by Parliament is one with amendments to the Right to Information Act. Moreover, some crucial bills like the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill 2019, National Medical Commission Bill 2019 and the Aadhaar and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill are awaiting RS nod after crossing the hurdle in the Lok Sabha in this session.


Amit Shah with BJP leaders in the Rajya Sabha.
Opposition parties and parliamentary experts say the rush to pass the bills is not a 바카라good sign바카라 in a democracy. 바카라The tradition is that most of the bills are referred to a standing committee. The advantage is that the committees go deeper into the issue and they consult all stakeholders and collect their views. When the bill comes out of the committee, it바카라s in a much better shape, After all when it바카라s going to be a law, it will affect society,바카라 says P.D.T. Achary, a constitutional expert and former secretary general of the Lok Sabha. 바카라Usually, the first Parliament session works without committees. It takes time. By the next session, they will constitute committees. The government could have waited for some more time to pass these important bills,바카라 he tells Outlook.
Manoj Jha of the RJD says leaders of 17 opposition parties바카라which account for 103 members in the 240-member Upper House바카라had written a letter to the Rajya Sabha chairman opposing the 바카라hurried passage of bills in the House바카라. He adds that the session was extended for 10 more days till August 7 just to push through the bills. 바카라There are bills which should go for pre-legislative scrutiny, which is the tradition of the House. The government passed important bills like RTI without any scrutiny. This regime knows how to influence people,바카라 says Jha, a signatory of the letter. In the letter, the opposition leaders had quoted data from the PRS Legislative Research to point out that the 14th Lok Sabha (from 2004-2009) had sent 61 per cent of the bills to a committee. It also added that while 71 per cent of the bills were sent for scrutiny during the 15th Lok Sabha, only 26 per cent were sent during the NDA government between 2014-2019.
The Opposition invariably don바카라t agree with the government of the day바카라and it바카라s a longstanding tradition around the world바카라but what has angered activists and non-NDA parties over the triple talaq bill is the fact that 바카라instant divorce바카라 had already been termed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in August 2017. Though the government says that the bill will empower Muslim women, Opposition and activists claim that the law is arbitrary and it will be used to harass Muslim men.
Revolutionary Socialist Party ( RSP) member N.K. Premachandran, who led the Opposition attack in the Lok Sabha against the triple talaq bill, questions the need of the bill when the rights of married Muslim women has already been fulfilled by the Supreme Court judgment. 바카라All marriages and divorces come under personal law. Here, you are converting a personal law into a criminal law. You are separating the husband from wife whereas the SC says even if you say talaq, the marriage stays,바카라 says Premachandran. He also raises concern that that the jailed husband, according to the new bill, is responsible for providing subsistence allowance to wife and children. 바카라What can a jailed husband provide to the wife?바카라
Calling the bill discriminatory, Kavita Krishnan, the secretary of the All India Progressive Women바카라s Association (AIPWA), says that the new law violates the uniform criminal code. 바카라Triple talaq has already been declared unconstitutional by the SC. Desertion is a problem with Hindu men and other communities as well. How can you criminalise desertion by Muslim men while you are not criminalising it for Hindu men or others? Criminal law must be applicable for all communities. 바카라 says Krishnan. She adds that activists have been demanding refÂorms in light of the SC judgment, rather than a peremptory bill like this. 바카라The bill is problematic in more ways than one. It allows the relatives of women to file complaints바카라ŠIn terms of women바카라s rights, it바카라s a nonstarter.바카라
For the BJP, passage of the bill is the culmination of a crusade around which Modi had spun the party바카라s poll campaign in many electoral battles. The first BJP government introduced the bill in 2017 and was passed in the Lok Sabha. However, it didn바카라t become a law as it failed to garner support in the Rajya Sabha. Under the new law, triple talaq is now a cognisable offence with a maximum jail term of three years. Though the arrested person can apply for bail, it will be granted only after a magistrate has heard the aggrÂiÂeved woman.
Zakia Soman of the Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), an organisation which had actively campaigned agaiÂnst the practice of triple talaq, says the bill was pending for long and will help achieve gender justice. 바카라In any case, the husband is not supporting the wife. They just utter these words and they throw the women out and there is no question of maintenance. All these are patriarchal apologists who ask the question: 바카라What will happen to the wife?바카라,바카라 says Soman.


Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in Parliament.
The passage of the bill making several changes to the RTI Act has also come in for severe criticism from the Opposition and activists, who feel that the government has weakened the statutory body. Through the amendment, the government has abolished the five-year tenures of the chief information commissioner (CIC) and information commissioners (ICs); their terms will be now decided by the Centre which will also fix their salaries which were earlier equivalent to that of a judge of the Supreme Court. However, no specifics of tenure or salary have been mentioned in the amendment.
Former information commissioner Yashovardhan Azad says that the government isn바카라t 바카라rationalising바카라 but 바카라downgrading바카라 the body. 바카라Obviously, you바카라re not going to increase the salary, nor the term,바카라 he says, explaining that a fixed salary provides confidence and autonomy and stability to the system. 바카라The government needs to tell the people that if the system has been running for 15 years and everything has been alright, what has come in between that requires a change?바카라 he questions, referring to RTI Act as a 바카라sunshine legislation바카라 which acts as a 바카라disinfectant바카라.
RTI activist Nikhil Dey, who has been campaigning against the amendments, tells Outlook that the move will 바카라weaken the backbone바카라 of the act by reduÂcing the power of authorities entÂrusted to provide information to the public. Dey says that the government could have moved a constitutional amendment and set the tenure for the CIC for seven years, a move which he says would have got backed from different quarters. 바카라They have instead left ambiguity,바카라 adds Dey.
Another bill awaiting ratification in the Upper House is the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, which gives more powers to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to call an individual a terrorist. The Lower House passed the amendments last week despite objection from the Opposition. Coming down heavily on the new provisions of the bill, parliamentarian N.K. Premachandran, says the amendment challenges the country바카라s federal mechanism. 바카라It바카라s against the basic structure of the Constitution. This is totally against the federal principle. In the UAPA Act, there is a provision that the NIA has to inform the dircetor general of police of a state when it comes to attaching the property of a person. That provision has been taken away in the amendment,바카라 Premachandran explains.
Supreme Court lawyer Rebecca John says the amendments have made an already tough law even more draconian. 바카라Given the fact that concerns have been raised on the misuse of the existing UAPA, these amendments will only further those concerns and serve to flag many issues that should be protected under Article 21 of the Constitution,바카라 says John. Shreeji BhavÂsar, a lawyer with NIA courts, says the amnded law violates a person바카라s fundamental rights. 바카라Now without a warrant the NIA can raid and seize articles. Any dissenters can be charged,바카라 Bhavsar adds.
For the government, however, these changes are needed to curb terrorist activities. Activists fear that even dissenters could end up as terrorists in the eyes of the new-look UAPA.
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The Bills Of Contention
The Aadhaar and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill 2019
- Amendments in the original Aadhaar Act, 2016 Section 5 of the Bill enables Parliament to make Aadhaar mandatory for authentication, which is against the C ruling in 2018
- Criticism Opposition says the bill tries to revive provisions struck down by the SC in 2018
Right To Information Bill 2019 (RTI)
- The salaries, allowances, and other terms and conditions of service of the central and state CICs and ICs to be decided by the central government
- Criticism Information commissioners will lose independence
Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill, 2019
- People living along the International Border in J&K to get reservation on a par with those living along the LoC/LAC
- Criticism Why is it needed when the state is under President바카라s rule
UAPA Amendment Bill
- NIA can go to any state for checking anti-terrorism activities without the state바카라s approval. The Centre may designate a person 바카라as terrorist if he/she participates in acts of terrorism바카라.
- Criticism Can be draconian if used against the minorities
Triple Talaq Bill
- A Muslim man wil be jailed for three years if he utters 바카라talaq바카라 thrice to divorce his wife
- Criticism Why only Muslim men should be punished when desertion by a husband is rampant in all religions
By Preetha Nair inputs from Siddhartha Misra