During 1869, it was felt that so important duty ought to be entrusted to a distinct department and thus a separate department known as the Legislative Department was constituted. After the constitution of the Legislative Department, proposals for legislations were initiated by the concerned Department dealing with the subject matter and thereafter the Legislative Department used to take charge of the Bill. The Secretary to the Legislative Department was also Secretary to the Council of the Viceroy for the purpose of making laws. He and the Law Member drafted all the Bills which were placed before the Council. Due to the labours of the Law Commission many important Acts were enacted during the latter part of the Nineteenth Century.
VISION MISSION & OBJECTIVES
- The Department has established a Vision to achieve excellence in legislative matters for accomplishing the objectives set out in the Constitution of India and to transform the Legislative Department into the model drafting office of the Union. Its Principal Mission is to:
- Ensure consistency and uniformity in drafting with brevity, clarity and precision, Government Bills, Ordinances and Subordinate Legislation sponsored by various Central Ministries and Departments.
- Capacity building for efficient and timely drafting, scrutiny and vetting of Principal and Subordinate Legislation.
- Restructure the Institute of Legislative Drafting and Research to impart training in legislative drafting in English and Hindi by making it an institution of national importance.
- Establish Real time dissemination of information of Principal Legislation for the benefit of the common man.
OBJECTIVES OF THE LEGISLATIVE DEPATMENT
- Disposing of legislative proposals in time
- Implementation of the Law Commission Reports relating to Legislative Department.
- Improving the legislative drafting skills of the officers of the Union and the States.
- Disseminating information relating to Principal Legislation.
- Enhancing the use of information technology in the functioning of the Department.
- Facilitating timely conduct of free and fair elections to Parliament and to State Legislatures
FUNCTIONS of the legislative department
The Legislative Department is mainly concerned with drafting of all principal legislation for the Central Government viz, Bills to be introduced in Parliament, Ordinances to be promulgated by the President, measures to be enacted as President`s Acts for States under the President`s rule and Regulations to be made by the President for Union territories. Department is concerned with election Laws alaongwith with task of dealing with certain matters relating to List III of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution like personal law, contracts evidence etc besides the responsibility of maintaining up to date statutes enacted by Parliament from time to time.
DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN
Pre Legislative Consultative Policy, Legislative References, List of Central Acts (Alphabetical /Chronological), Report on Two Member Committee on Repeal of Obsolete Laws, Repeal of Redundant & Obsolete Laws, Election related Matters, Manual on Election Law and Annual Report, India Code (Containing Bare Acts of all Enactments), Preamble & Constitution of India(Official updated version) and information related to Institute of Legislative Drafting & Research(ILDR) and Legal Glossary exclusively in Hindi, eBook articulating policies and programmes of the Government,
TASKS ON PRIORITY BEFORE THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
- To Revisit and Review the principle objectives of the Department and explore suitable legal avenues to achieve the prescribed Real time dissemination of information of Principal Legislation for the benefit of the common man.
- To judiciously take up and dispose all the legislative proposals in time for effective Implementation of the Law Commission Reports.
- To optimize Information Technological resources and its capability for efficient and transparent functioning of the Department.
- To ensure that no constituency (be it MLA or MP) remains vacant for more than one month on account of death and disqualification of members by facilitating timely conduct of free and fair elections to Parliament and to State Legislatures.
- To address all the legal impediments and loopholes in the existing laws in order to speed up Justice Dispensation System.
- To update and publish the status of the following Law Commission Reports related to Legislative Department in the public domain:
S. NO |
LAW COMMISSION REPORT NO |
LAW COMMSION – REPORT NO- TITLE |
YEAR |
|
1 |
1st |
1 |
I-1-Liability of the State in Torts. |
1956 |
2 |
1st |
3 |
Limitation Act, 1908 |
1956 |
3 |
1st |
5 |
British Statutes applicable to India. |
1957 |
4 |
1st |
8 |
Sale of Goods Act, 1930 |
1958 |
5 |
1st |
9 |
Specific Relief Act, 1877 |
1958 |
6 |
1st |
13 |
Contract Act, 1872 |
1958 |
7 |
2nd |
15 |
Law relating to Marriage and Divorce amongst Christians in India. |
1960 |
8 |
2nd |
16 |
Official Trustees Act, 1913. |
1960 |
9 |
2nd |
17 |
Report on Trusts Act, 1882. |
1961 |
10 |
2nd |
18 |
Converts’ Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866. |
1961 |
11 |
2nd |
19 |
The Administrator-General's Act, 1913. |
1961 |
12 |
2nd |
22 |
Christian Marriage and Matrimonial Causes Bill,1961 |
1961 |
13 |
3rd |
23 |
Law of Foreign Languages |
1962 |
14 |
3rd |
26 |
Insolvency Laws |
1964 |
15 |
3rd |
27 |
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. |
1964 |
16 |
3rd |
28 |
The Indian Oaths Act, 1873. |
1964 |
17 |
4th |
31 |
Section 30(2) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908-Extension to Delhi. |
1967 |
18 |
4th |
34 |
Indian Registration Act, 1908. |
1967 |
19 |
5th |
44 |
The Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Civil Matters. |
1971 |
20 |
6th |
46 |
The Constitution (Twenty-fifth Amendment) Bill,1971. |
1971 |
21 |
6th |
54 |
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. |
1973 |
22 |
6th |
55 |
Rate of interest after decree and interest on costs under sections 34 and 35, of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. |
1973 |
23 |
6th |
57 |
Benami Transactions. |
1973 |
24 |
6th |
59 |
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and Special Marriage Act, 1954. |
1974 |
25 |
6th |
60 |
The General Clauses Act, 1897. |
1974 |
26 |
7th |
65 |
Recognition of Foreign Divorces |
1976 |
27 |
7th |
66 |
Married Women's Property Act, 1874. |
1976 |
28 |
7th |
67 |
The Indian Stamp Act, 1899. |
1977 |
29 |
7th |
68 |
The Powers of Attorney Act, 1882 |
1977 |
30 |
7th |
69 |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872. |
1977 |
31 |
7th |
70 |
The Transfer of Property Act, 1882. |
1977 |
32 |
8th |
71 |
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955- Irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground of divorce. |
1978 |
33 |
8th |
74 |
Proposal to amend the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 so as to render Admissible certain statements made By witnesses before Commission of Inquiry and other statutory authorities. |
1978 |
34 |
8th |
76 |
Arbitration Act, 1940. |
1978 |
35 |
9th |
81 |
Hindu Widows Re-marriage Act, 1856. |
1979 |
36 |
9th |
83 |
The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 and certain provisions of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956. |
1980 |
37 |
9th |
86 |
The Partition Act, 1893. |
1980 |
38 |
10th |
88 |
Governmental Privilege in Evidence: Sections 123-124 and 162, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and Articles 74 and 163 of the Constitution. |
1983 |
39 |
10th |
89 |
The Limitation Act, 1963. |
1983 |
40 |
10th |
90 |
The Grounds of Divorce amongst Christians in India: section 10, of the Indian Divorce Act, 1869. |
1983 |
41 |
10th |
91 |
Dowry deaths and law reform: Amending the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. |
1983 |
42 |
10th |
94 |
Evidence obtained illegally or improperly: proposed section 166A, Indian Evidence Act, 1872. |
1983 |
43 |
10th |
96 |
Repeal of certain obsolete Central Acts. |
1984 |
44 |
10th |
97 |
Section 28, Indian Contract Act, 1872: prescriptive clauses in contracts. |
1984 |
45 |
10th |
98 |
Sections 24 to 26, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: Orders for interim maintenance and orders for the maintenance of children in matrimonial proceedings. |
1984 |
46 |
10th |
100 |
Litigation by and against the Government: some recommendations for reform. |
1984 |
47 |
10th |
103 |
Unfair Terms in Contract. |
1984 |
48 |
10th |
108 |
Promissory Estoppel. |
1984 |
49 |
10th |
110 |
The Indian Succession Act, 1925. |
1985 |
50 |
10th |
111 |
The Fatal Accidents Act, 1855. |
1985 |
51 |
11th |
124 |
The High Court Arrears- A Fresh Look. |
1988 |
52 |
11th |
130 |
Benami Transactions: A Continuum. |
1988 |
53 |
12th |
133 |
Removal of Discrimination against Women in matters relating to Guardianship and Custody of Minor Children and Elaboration of the Welfare Principle. |
1989 |
54 |
12th |
136 |
Conflicts in High Court Decisions on Central Laws- How to foreclose and how to resolve. |
1990 |
55 |
12th |
139 |
Urgent need to amend Order XXI, Rule 92(2), Code of Civil Procedure to remove an anomaly which nullifies the benevolent intention of the legislature and occasions injustice to judgement-debtors sought to be benefited. |
1991 |
56 |
12th |
140 |
Need to amend Order V, Rule 19A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, relating to service of summons by registered post with a view to foreclose likely injustice. |
1991 |
57 |
13th |
144 |
Conflicting Judicial decisions pertaining to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. |
1992 |
58 |
13th |
147 |
The Specific Relief Act, 1963. |
1993 |
59 |
13th |
148 |
Repeal of Certain pre-1947 Central Acts. |
1993 |
60 |
13th |
150 |
Suggesting some Amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure |
1994 |
61 |
13th |
152 |
Custodial Crimes. |
1994 |
62 |
13th |
153 |
Inter-Country Adoption. |
1994 |
63 |
15th |
157 |
Section 52:Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and its Amendment. |
1998 |
64 |
15th |
163 |
The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 1997 |
1998 |
65 |
15th |
164 |
The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 |
1998 |
66 |
15th |
168 |
The Hire-Purchase Act, 1972 |
1999 |
67 |
15th |
170 |
Reform of the Electoral Laws |
1999 |
68 |
15th |
172 |
Review of Rape Laws |
2000 |
69 |
15th |
174 |
Property Rights of Women: Proposed Reforms Under the Hindu Law |
2000 |
70 |
16th |
176 |
The Arbitration and conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2002 |
2001 |
71 |
16th |
178 |
Recommendations for amending various enactments, both civil and criminal |
2001 |
72 |
16th |
181 |
Amendment to Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 |
2002 |
73 |
16th |
183 |
A Continuum on the General Clauses Act, 1897 with special reference to the admissibility and codification of external aids to interpretation of statutes. |
2002 |
74 |
16th |
185 |
Review of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. |
2003 |
75 |
17th |
192 |
Prevention of vexatious Litigation. |
2005 |
76 |
17th |
193 |
Transnational Litigation, Conflict of Laws, Law of Limitation. |
2005 |
77 |
17th |
194 |
Verification of Stamp Duties and Registration of Arbitral Awards. |
2005 |
78 |
17th |
198 |
Witness Identity Protection and Witness Protection Programmes |
2006 |
79 |
17th |
199 |
Unfair (Procedural and Substancive) Terms in Contracts |
2006 |
80 |
18th |
204 |
Proposal to Amend the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 as amended by Act 39 of 2005. |
2008 |
81 |
18th |
205 |
Proposal to Amend the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 and other allied Laws. |
2008 |
82 |
18th |
207 |
Proposal to amend Section 15 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 in case a female dies intestate leaving herself acquired property with no heirs. |
2008 |
83 |
18th |
208 |
Proposal for amendment of Explanation to Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 to include oral partition and family arrangement in the definition of "partition" |
2008 |
84 |
18th |
209 |
Proposal for omission of Section 213 from the Indian Succession Act, 1925 |
2008 |
85 |
18th |
211 |
Laws on Registration of Marriage and Divorce –A Proposal for Consolidation and Reform. |
2008 |
86 |
18th |
212 |
Laws of Civil Marriages in India – A Proposal to Resolve Certain Conflicts |
2008 |
87 |
18th |
217 |
Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage - Another Ground for Divorce. |
2009 |
88 |
18th |
218 |
Need to accede to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (1980). |
2009 |
89 |
18th |
219 |
Need for Family Law Legislations for Non-resident Indians. |
2009 |
90 |
18th |
221 |
Need for Speedy Justice – Some Suggestions. |
2009 |
91 |
18th |
222 |
Need for Justice–dispensation through ADR etc. |
2009 |
92 |
18th |
223 |
Need for Ameliorating the lot of the Have-nots - Supreme Court’s Judgments. |
2009 |
93 |
18th |
224 |
Amendment of Section 2 of the Divorce Act 1869 Enabling Non-domiciled Estranged Christian Wives to seek Divorce. |
2009 |
94 |
18th |
226 |
The Inclusion of Acid Attacks as Specific Offences in the Indian Penal Code and a Law for Compensation for Victims of Crime. |
2009 |
95 |
18th |
227 |
Preventing Bigamy via Conversion to Islam - A Proposal for giving Statutory Effect to Supreme Court Rulings |
2009 |
96 |
18th |
228 |
Need For Legislation to Regulate Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinics as Well as Rights and Obligations of Parties to a Surrogacy |
2009 |
97 |
19th |
235 |
Conversion/reconversion to another religion - mode of proof |
2010 |
98 |
19th |
238 |
Amendment of Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and Allied provisions |
2011 |
99 |
19th |
240 |
Costs in Civil Litigation |
2012 |
100 |
19th |
242 |
Prevention of Interference with the freedom of Matrimonial Alliances 2012 (in the name of Honour and Tradition ) : A suggested legal framework |
2012 |
101 |
20th |
246 |
Amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 |
2014 |
102 |
20th |
247 |
Sections 41 to 48 of the Indian Succession Act,1925 – Proposed Reforms |
2014 |
103 |
20th |
248 |
Obsolete Laws: Warranting Immediate Repeal (Interim Report) |
2014 |
104 |
20th |
249 |
Obsolete Laws: Warranting Immediate Repeal (Second Interim Report) |
2014 |
105 |
20th |
250 |
Obsolete Laws: Warranting Immediate Repeal (Third Interim Report) |
2014 |
106 |
20th |
251 |
Obsolete Laws: Warranting Immediate Repeal (Fourth Interim Report) |
2015 |
107 |
20th |
252 |
Right of the Hindu Wife to Maintenance: A relook at Section 18 of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 |
2015 |
108 |
20th |
255 |
Electoral Reforms |
2015 |
109 |
20th |
257 |
Reforms in Guardianship and Custody Laws in India |
2015 |
110 |
21st |
270 |
Compulsory Registration of Marriages |
2017 |
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