Punjab Vidhan Sabha passes Seven Bills during specially convened one day session
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha today unanimously passed seven bills during a specially convened one day session amidst the ongoing Corona pandemic.
The session was chaired by Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Rana KP Singh. The Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh with his several Cabinet colleagues was also present.
During the session, assembly passed the legislation for setting up Sri Guru Teg Bahadur University of Law at Tarn Taran to commemorate the 400th Birth Anniversary of the Ninth Sikh Guru Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji.
The bill Sri Guru Teg Bahadur State University of Law, Punjab Bill, 2020 was presented by Higher Education Minister, Mr Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa to establish and incorporate a State University for the development and advancement of legal education, for the purposes of imparting specialized and systematic instruction, training and research in the field of law and for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
The objects of the University would be to evolve and impart comprehensive legal education at all levels, to organize advanced studies and promote research in all branches of law, as well as to disseminate legal knowledge and legal processes and their role in national development by organizing lectures, seminars, symposia, webinars, workshops and
conferences.
It would also seek to promote cultural, legal and ethical values with a view to promote and foster the rule of law, the objectives enshrined in the Constitution of India and to promote legal awareness in the community for achieving social and economic justice.
Other objectives of the University would be to improve the ability with a view to analyze and present for the benefit of the public, contemporary issues of public concern and their legal implications; to liaison with institutions of higher learning and research in India and abroad; to publish periodicals, treatises, study books, reports, journals and other literature on all subjects relating to law; to hold examinations and confer degrees and other academic distinctions; to undertake study and training projects relating to law, legislation and judicial institutions; and to do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the objectives of the University.
The assembly also unanimously approved the Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Amendment Bill, 2020. Presenting the bill Higher Education Minister Mr Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa said that the legislation would pave the way for extending the period of parole in situation of disasters, epidemics and extreme emergencies.
The rationale behind bringing the legislation was to enable the Jail Department to take measures to decongest jails, besides ensuring that the jails remain Covid-19 free, as readmitting the inmates released on parole/interim bail, who reside in different parts of state and outside, would expose other inmates to the risk of contracting Covid-19. Notably, the Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act, 1962 did not have any provision through which parole of prisoners could be extended from 16 weeks and the condition of parole being availed on quarterly basis could be waived in unprecedented situations of disasters and epidemics.
The assembly also passed the Punjab Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (Second Amendment) Bill 2020. Presenting the bill Finance Minister Mr Manpreet Singh Badal said that in view of the serious negative impact of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic on the resources of State Govemments, the Govemment of India has decided to provide relaxation in borrowing limits by increasing an additional Borrowing Limit of up to 2.0 per cent of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) for the year 2020-2021 subject to implementation of specific State Level Reforms.
He said that the motive was to strengthen resources in the hands of State Governments. The State of Punjab has also been allowed an additional borrowing of 2.0 per cent of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i.e. Rs. 12130.00 crore in 2020-21 over and above its Net borrowing ceiling, which is 3% of GSDP. However, the relaxation in borrowing limits is partly unconditional to the extent of 0.5 per cent and remaining 1.5 per cent is conditional to the implementation of following reforms Implementation of One Nation One Ration Card System, Ease of doing business reform, Urban Local body/utility reforms; and Power Sector reforms. He said that bill would envisage in additional borrowing of Rs. 12130.00 crore as mentioned above, over and above 3% of GSDP Net borrowing ceiling of the State of Punjab permissible under FRBM Act, 2003), during the Financial Year 2020-21.