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Senate Withdraws Bills from Interior Committee due to Inordinate Delay in Reports

The House of Federation exercises the option for the first time; adopts four resolutions

ISLAMABAD, December 18, 2017: The Senate on Monday adopted four resolutions and suspended its proceedings to consider two private member’s bills for the first time after converting itself into Committee of the Whole as these bills were delayed and not reported back by the committee of Interior, says Free and Fair Election Network.

Under Sub-rule 3 of Rule 166 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012, two bills including the Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment of section 364A) and the  Islamabad Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2016 were considered withdrawn from the standing committee.

This rule says, “If a Committee does not present its report within the period prescribed, or the time allowed, the Bill, subject or matter referred to it may be considered by the Senate, without waiting for the report, upon a motion by any member or by the Minister concerned and such Bill, subject or matter shall be treated as withdrawn from the Committee”.

The House observed one minute silence to express solidarity with the victims of a terrorist attack at Church in Quetta.

Following are the key observations of the proceedings during sixth sitting of the 271st session.

  Members’ Participation

Output

Representation and Responsiveness 

 Transparency


This daily factsheet is based on direct observation of the Senate proceeding conducted by Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN). Errors and omissions are excepted

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