Par panel to begin examination of Lok Pal Bill tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:34 AM IST

The Lok Pal Bill is set to be put on the fast-track with the Parliamentary panel on Law taking it for examination from tomorrow by hearing views of Aruna Roy and Jaiprakash Narayan who have presented their own drafts.

Also, Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) Pradeep Kumar is expected to make suggestions on bringing corporates within the ambit of the Lok Pal when he makes a presentation before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice headed by Abhishek Manu Singhvi.

The Committee, that was re-constituted last week, has been asked to give its report within three months on the Lok Pal Bill that was introduced in the Lok Sabha after a high-voltage campaign by social activist Anna Hazare and his supporters.

On Saturday, the Committee has called senior lawyers Ashok Kumar Parija, Amarjeet Singh Chandiok and Harish Salve, legislative expert M R Madhavan, Amod Kanth, Chairman Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Pratap Bhanu Mehta President, Centre for Policy Research and Udit Raj, President Indian Justice Party.

CBI Director AP Singh was to make a presentation on Saturday but the same is now understood to have been scheduled for a later date.

The Committee has to devise ways to form a strong Lok Pal Bill and solve the differences between civil society headed by Anna Hazare and the government over the bill.

While government has brought forward the Lok Pal Bill to check the menace of corruption, civil society has come up with Jan Lok Pal Bill with certain powers and jurisdiction which did not find favour with the government.

CVC officials fear that there may be a conflict of interest in case the Lok Pal comes into force in the form being envisaged by the civil society.

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First Published: Sep 22 2011 | 9:12 PM IST

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