UP Assembly passes 27 key bills on Saturday

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These invoices will now be sent to Governor Anandiben Patel for final approval (dossier)

Lucknow:

During a three-day session, the government led by Yogi Adityanath passed 27 bills in the State Assembly, including the Uttar Pradesh Security Forces Bill and the Uttar Pradesh Public and Private Property Damage Recovery Act, 2020.

UP Assembly President Hriday Narayan Dixit said: “This three-day session has been successful. In the past three days, a total of 138 petitions have been received for which action will be taken. More importantly, a record 27 bills have passed. “

These invoices will now be sent to Governor Anandiben Patel for final approval.

Previously, the state government implemented major ordinances after the COVID-19 outbreak related to pay cuts for ministers, deferral of MLA funds and lawmakers, and prevention of attacks on frontline workers. line.

The ordinances made by the state government were necessary to obtain the approval of the Assembly under a constitutional obligation.

Earlier in March, the governor issued an ordinance for the recovery of damage to public and private property from rioters and protesters, and to provide for the establishment of courts to adjudicate and recover claims for damages.

According to the communication of objects and reasons (SOR) of the ordinance, it aims to deal with “all acts of violence in public places and to control their persistence and escalation, and to provide for compensation for damage. caused to public or private property during hartal, bundh, riots, public unrest or protests. “

The UP Cabinet approved the order on March 13, a day after a recess from the Supreme Court, including Justices UU Lalit and Aniruddha Bose, refused to stay the Allahabad High Court order. for the suppression of the government’s anti-CAA agitation, name-and-shame posters.

While hearing an urgent demand from the state government for the stay of the High Court’s order, the Supreme Court refused to grant redress to the government saying there was no law for support its action.

(Except for the title, this story was not edited by GalacticGaming staff and is posted from a syndicated feed.)

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