At a high-level meeting, the Home Minister reviewed the status of state legislations, bills and ordinances which the state governments sent to the Home Ministry for obtaining assent of the President.
The Home Minister was apprised about the status of each bill and he has decided to write to the Chief Ministers to expedite the state legislations referred back to the state governments by the Union Home Ministry.
As on June 1, 2014, about 100 such bills and legislations were pending. Another fresh 62 bills and legislations were received since June 1, 2014, making the total as 162.
The Narendra Modi government at the Centre has sent back the controversial Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime (GCTOC) Bill, 2015 to the state government after certain objections were raised by the Ministry of Information and Technology (IT).
More From This Section
The Gujarat Assembly in March had passed the stringent Bill retaining controversial provisions that had twice earlier led to a previous such Bill being rejected by the President.
The Gujarat government, at the time led by Narendra Modi, first introduced the GUJCOC Bill in 2003, with stringent clauses, including increasing the period to file charge sheet from 90 to 180 days, and laying down strict conditions for bail to be given to the accused.