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As many as 422 archaic laws, most of them pertaining to Home Ministry, are likely to be repealed with the Prime Minister’s Office keeping a close eye on the entire process.
The archaic laws include:
This is the first time since 2001 that such an exercise is being undertaken by the NDA government.
The decision is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s agenda to do away with archaic laws which are “hindering efficient governance”.
The Home Ministry is in constant communication with the Law Ministry for repealing these obsolete laws.
A two-member committee chaired by R Ramanujan in the Prime Minister’s Office was also constituted in September 2014 for the review of repeal of obsolete laws.
The Law Commission had, in its four separate reports on obsolete laws, recommended repeal of 72, 113, 74 and 30 obsolete Acts, respectively.
The government faced embarrassment in July 2015 when it had to withdraw from the Lok Sabha a bill which sought to repeal archaic laws, some of which had already been repealed through a previous version of the same bill.
It is now set to introduce a revised bill.
(With PTI inputs)
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