What is JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee)?
A joint parliamentary committee in India examines a number of significant bills. A parliamentary committee known as a joint parliamentary committee is one that is composed of representatives from both houses of the Indian Parliament. In order to avoid duplication between the two housesâ standing committees and to study difficult matters that cannot be examined by one house alone, they are typically established. It can analyze current laws and recommend revisions in addition to looking at new measures.
The most commonly used joint committees deal with matters such as finances, planning, railway budget and estimates, media regulation, private member bills, and petitions pertaining to human rights abuses, among other things.
Full Form of JPC
The full form of JPC is Joint Parliamentary Committee. In a parliamentary system of government, the Parliament or the legislature appoints committees to examine laws, suggest amendments, and make suggestions for new laws. There must be a minimum of three people on the committee. The committee has a constitutional obligation to âexamine the functioning of other government agenciesâ in addition to its role in analyzing laws. Rules, which are an act passed with the reference (or rule) of privileges, determine how things work.
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