Overview
- Since Parliament needs to perform
substantial functions in limited time, it cannot go into the details of
every legislative and other matter that comes before it
- For this reason, Parliamentary
Committees are constituted to study in detail the legislative and other
matters that come before Parliament
- Committees can be appointed in both Houses of Parliament, and their roles and functions are more or less similar
Functions of the Committees
- To consider the Demand for Grants
of various Departments/Ministries and make reports to the Houses
- To examine Bills that are referred
to the Committee by the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha
- To study annual reports of various
Ministries and Departments
- To consider policy documents presented to the Houses if/when referred to the Committee by the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha
TYPES OF COMMITTEES
Ad hoc Committees
- They are appointed for a
specific purpose and cease to exist when the task is finished
- They can either belong to one
particular Parliament House or be a joint committee
There are two types of Ad hoc committees
- Committees appointed either
by a motion in Parliament or by the Speaker/Chairman to enquire into a
specific subject
- Select or Joint Committees
on Bills. These Committees are constituted to study and report on
specific Bills
- Examples of Ad hoc Committees: Committees on Draft Five Year Plans, Railway Convention Committee, Fertilizer Pricing Committee etc
Standing Committees
- Standing Committees are
Committees appointed every year or periodically, and their work goes on in
a continuous basis
- The three most important Standing
Committees (which deal with finance) are worth special mention
- Committee on Estimates
- Committee on Public
Accounts
- Committee on Public
Undertakings
- Additionally, there are 24 Departmentally Related Standing Committees that deal with affairs of a specific Department/Ministry
IMPORTANT COMMITTEES
Departmentally Related Standing Committees
- There are a total of 24
Departmentally Related Standing Committees (DRSC)
- The DRSCs were first introduced in
1993 in a batch of 17, and a further 7 were added in 2004
- Each of these Committees consists
of no more than 45 members.
30 are to be nominated from the Lok Sabha and 15 from the Rajya Sabha - Ministers are not eligible
to be nominated to these Committees
- The term of the Committee is one year
Committee on Estimates
- Consists of 30 members
elected from the Lok Sabha
- Ministers are not eligible for
election to this Committee
- The term of the Committee is one year
Primary functions include
- report what improvements in
organisation, efficiency or administration can be made
- suggest policies to bring
about improvements in efficiency and economy
- the Committee can select and study
estimates pertaining to any Ministry or government body as it may see fit
- Committee can also examine matters of special interest that come up or are referred to it by the Speaker
Committee on Public Accounts
- Consists of 22 members: 15
elected from the Lok Sabha and 7 from the Rajya Sabha
- Ministers are not eligible for
election to this Committee
- Term of office is one year
- Primary function is to
determine if money granted by the Parliament has been spent by the
Government within the scope of the Demand
- The Committee bases its
examinations on the Appropriation Accounts of the Government and the Audit
Reports presented by the Comptroller and Auditor General
- The Committee is not concerned with policy, but only with execution of the policy and its results
Committee on Public Undertakings
- Consists of 22 members: 15
elected from the Lok Sabha and 7 from the Rajya Sabha
- Ministers are not eligible for
election to this Committee
- Term of office is one year
Functions of the Committee include
- Examine reports and
accounts of Public Undertakings
- Examine reports of the CAG
on Public Undertakings
- Examine whether Public
Undertakings are being managed with sound business principles and prudent
commercial practices
- The Committee does not examine
government policy or day-to-day
Other important committees
S. No.CommitteeHouse of Parliament/
CompositionFunction(s)Notes1Business Advisory CommitteeLok Sabha
15 (including Speaker)Recommends the amount of time to be allotted
for business in ParliamentThe Speaker is the ex-officio Chairman
Members are nominated by the Speaker
Committee generally meets at the beginning of each Session2Committee on Private Members’
Bills and ResolutionsLok Sabha
15 (including Dy Speaker)Allot time to Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions
Examine Private Members’ Bills seeking to amend
the Constitution before introducing them in Lok Sabha
Examine all Private Members’ Bills after they are introduced
but before they are taken up for consideration
Classify the Bills based on their matter, urgency into
Category A or Category BThe Deputy Speaker is the ex-officio Chairman
Members are nominated by the Speaker3Rules CommitteeLok Sabha
(15 including Speaker)Considers matters of procedure and conduct of business in the House
Recommends amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct
of Business in Lok SabhaThe Speaker is the ex-officio Chairman
Members are nominated by the Speaker4Committee of PrivilegesLok Sabha
15Examines every question regarding breach of privilege of the House
or of members of any Committee
Determines whether breach of privilege was involved and makes
RecommendationsMembers are nominated by the Speaker5Committee on Papers Laid
on the TableLok Sabha
15Examine all papers laid on the table of the House by Ministers
Report to the House whether there has been compliance of the
Constitution
Report whether there has been unreasonable delay in laying the paper
Report whether both Hindi and English version have been laidMembers are nominated by the Speaker6Committee on PetitionsLok Sabha
15Consider and report on petitions presented to the House
Considers representation from individuals and associationsMembers are nominated by the Speaker
Ministers not eligible7Committee on Subordinate LegislationsLok Sabha
15Scrutinizes and reports whether powers to make rules,
regulations etc are being properly exercised by the ExecutiveMembers are nominated by the Speaker
Ministers not eligible8Committee on Govt. AssurancesLok Sabha
15Scrutinize the assurances promises etc given by Ministers and
report on their implementationMembers are nominated by the Speaker
Ministers not eligible9Committee on Absence of Ministers
from Sittings of the HouseLok Sabha
15Considers requests from Members for leave of absence from
sittings of the House
Examines every case where the member has been absent for
60 days or more without permissionMembers are nominated by the Speaker
Makes recommendations whether leave
should be granted, absence granted or
seat declared vacant10Joint Committee on Offices of ProfitBoth Houses
15 – 10 from LS, 5 from RSExamine the composition and character of Committees
appointed by Government (Central and State)
Recommend what offices should/should not disqualify a person
as a member of either House of ParliamentCommittee is constituted for the duration of the
Lok Sabha11Committee on Welfare of SC/STBoth Houses
30 – 20 from LS, 10 from RSConsiders all matters regarding the welfare of SC/STs
falling within purview of Union Government and
Union Territories
Consider reports submitted by National Commission for SC/ST
Examine measures taken by Union govt. to secure due
representation of SC/ST in govt. services and postsMinisters not eligible
Term of the Committee is one year12Railway Convention CommitteeBoth Houses
18 – 12 from LS, 6 from RSReview dividend payable by Railways to General Revenues
Review other matters relating to Railways financeThis was the first Committee to be constituted after
Independence (1949)
Minister of Finance and Minister of Railways are members
Ministers of State for Finance and Railways are also
Members
This is an ad hoc Committee13Committee on Empowerment of WomenBoth Houses
30 – 20 from LS, 10 from RSReviews and monitors measures taken by Union Govt.
to secure equality, status, dignity for women in all matters
Suggest measures for improving status of women
Review measures taken for education and representation of
women in legislative bodies and other fields
Considers reports of National Commission for Women
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