APPENDIX-VI
(vide para
8.2)
GUIDELINES
FORMULATED IN APRIL, 1969 TO REGULATE THE CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTIONING OF THE
CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES FOR VARIOUS MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS
- The Informal Consultative Committees will henceforth be known as
Consultative Committees. These
Committees are not, however, comparable to the Standing Committees of
Parliament. The deliberations of
these Committees would remain informal and no reference to the discussions
held in the meeting thereof would be made on the floor of the House.
- Government will fix the strength of these Committees in
consultation with the opposition parties with due regard to the respective
strength of various parties in parliament. Each party may choose its own nominees to these Committees.
- The Minister concerned with each Ministry/Department shall preside
over the meeting of the Consultative Committee attached to his
Ministry. Whenever for exceptional
reasons this is not possible, the meeting will either be presided over by
the Minister of State of the Ministry or the meeting will be postponed.
- Notices etc. for consultative Committee meetings will be issued to
the regular Members of the Committee.
If any member other than the Member of the Committee suggests any
points for discussion in the meeting of a particular Committee, he may be
invited for the meeting subject to condition that he will not be entitled
to any TA/DA for attending such meeting.
A regular member will, however, be entitled to TA/DA for attending
the meeting held during inter-session period as per prescribed
administrative orders.
- Meetings of the Committees should be normally arranged during
session period. It has also been
agreed to hold one meeting of each Committee during inter-session period
and the date of that meeting may be decided if possible, during the
previous meeting. The duration of
the meeting should be left to the Chairman depending on the business to be
transacted.
- These meetings would be attended by the senior officers of the
Ministries who could assist the Minister in regard to information on the
specific items on the agenda
and provide the Minister
with facts and figures. The Committees would not have the right to summon
any witness, to send for or demand the production of any files, or to
examine any official records. The
Chairman of the Committee may, however, furnish any additional information
required by members.
- Brief record of discussion in the meetings on specific matters for
which adequate notice has been given, will be circulated to the
members. Where there is unanimity
of view in the committee, government will normally accept the view subject
to the following exceptions, viz.,
(i) any
view having financial implications;
(ii) any
view concerning security, Defence, External Affairs and Atomic Energy; and
(iii)
any
matter falling within the purview of an autonomous corporation.
In case of non-acceptance, reason thereof will be
given to the Committee.
- These Committees would be formed for all the
Ministries/Departments.
- The reconstitution of the Committees will normally be timed with
Budget Session.
10.
Secretary
of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs will notify the constitution of these
Committees.
- At these Committees, Members of Parliament are free to discuss any
matter which can appropriately be discussed in Parliament. It would not, however, be desirable to
refer on the floor of the House to anything which might have taken place
in the Consultative Committees.
This will be binding on both the Government and the Members.
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