Private Member’s Bill
Recently a Rajya Sabha MP of the ruling party appeared to abandon his plan of introducing a private member’s Bill on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), a code that would be applicable to all religious communities in personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption.
- An MP who is not a minister is a private member. Although both private members and ministers take part in the lawmaking process, but bills introduced by private members are referred to as private member’s Bill.
- Individual MPs may introduce private member’s Bill to draw the government’s attention to what they might see as ....
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