Lok Pal to be a constitutional body: Law Minister Salman Khurshid

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:40 AM IST

The proposed Lok Pal will have the status of a constitutional authority for which purpose the Constitution will be amended, Union law minister Salman Khurshid disclosed tonight.

"We are working on a very strong Lok Pal Bill. A Lok Pal Bill that will come with a constitutional amendment. That amendment will give the Lok Pal the status of a constitutional authority," he told PTI in an interview. The Lok Pal will be "more powerful than the Election Commission" and "will have far greater powers". Its profile and stature will be "much higher", Khurshid said.

A Lok Pal, with the status of a constitutional authority, had been proposed by Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi during his intervention on a debate on the subject in Lok Sabha last month.

Khurshid acknowledged that the move was in line with Gandhi's suggestion. "He is very committed to that and he believes that it is a very important step which we must take because Lok Pal is no ordinary institution," he said.

The law minister said the proposal had not yet been formally considered by the Union Cabinet but the sense in the government and the party was for a Lok Pal that will have constitutional status.

There will be a separate Bill to provide constitutional status to Lok Pal, Khurshid said. The move to make Lok Pal a constitutional body is not intended to delay the passage of the legislation, he said, adding that the commitment to pass the Bill in the winter session of Parliament starting next month stood. Asked about the composition of the Lok Pal, the Khurshid said the proposal was to have an 11-member body, at least 50 per cent of whom will have judicial background, such as former judges of Supreme Court and High Courts.

The non-judicial members will be from civil society, including those who have worked on corruption and good governance such as those who have held high positions in investigative agencies. Khurshid confirmed that the proposal was with the parliamentary standing committee on law and justice, grievances and department of personnel.

Asked if the Opposition parties had been sounded, he said various members of the Cabinet are keeping in touch with some specific leaders of the Opposition.

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First Published: Oct 12 2011 | 12:53 AM IST

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