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JPC to Retain Clause Disqualifying Ministers Held in Custody for 30 Days

Hindustan Times8h agoAI sentiment: neutral
JPC to Retain Clause Disqualifying Ministers Held in Custody for 30 Days

A Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) has decided to retain a critical clause in a forthcoming bill that mandates the removal of ministers who remain in custody for more than 30 days. This legislative development clarifies the standards for ministerial conduct and administrative continuity. With the JPC poised to adopt these recommendations, the bill is expected to be tabled and potentially passed during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament starting in July. The move marks a significant step in defining legal frameworks for members of the executive facing prolonged detention.

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